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MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Manipal University, Manipal


Karnataka -576104

COURSE PLAN

Department : Mathematics
Course Name & code : Engineering Mathematics IV MAT 2208
Semester & branch : IV Semester B.Tech - EEE/ICE
Name of the faculty : SHK,SME,DB,SSN,MKJ
No of contact hours/week: 3

ASSESSMENT PLAN:

1. In Semester Assessments - 50 %

 Written tests : Two tests of 15 marks each (Max. Marks : 30)

 Assignment/Quiz/ : Five quizzes of 4 marks each (Max. Marks : 20)


Seminar

2. End Semester Examination - 50 %

 Written examination of 3 hours duration (Max. Marks: 50 )

Portions for Assignment/Quiz/Seminar etc.…


Sl. no. Topics/Lessons
1 L01 - L08

2 L09 - L14

3 L15 - L22

4 L23 - L31

5 L32 - L38

Portions for Sessional Test


Test no. Topics/Lessons
1 L01 - L20

2 L21 - L36

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Course Outcomes (COs)

At the end of this course, the student should be able to:


No. of Program
Contact Outcomes (POs)
Hours addressed
CO1: Apply the concepts of axiomatic approach of probability, Baye's theorem, PO1, PO2,PO9,
09
One-dimensional random variable. P10, P11
CO2: Solve two and higher dimensional random variables, Correlation coefficient. PO1, PO2,PO9,
03
P10, P11
CO3: Define different probability distributions, sampling theory and solve the problems. PO1, PO2,PO9,
13
P10, P11
CO4: Apply finite difference method, solution of PDE by numerical methods PO3, PO4, P10,P11
07

CO5: Solve difference equations by Z - transforms PO3, PO4, P10,P11


08

CO6:

Course Plan
Course
L. No. Topics Outcome
Addressed
L0 Introduction to the course

L1 Introduction to Probability, definitions. CO1

L2 Basic results, finite sample space and conditional probability. CO1

L3 Tutorial CO1

L4 Independence of events and related results. CO1

L5 Total probability theorem and Bayes' theorem. CO1

L6 One dimensional random variable (Discrete and Continuous), cdf and pdf CO1

L7 Tutorial CO1

L8 Mean and variance and related problems CO1

L9 Uniformly distributed Random Variables CO1

L 10 Two dimensional random variables, Marginal and conditional pdf CO2

L11 Tutorial CO2

L12 Covariance and correlation coefficient CO2

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Course
L. No. Topics Outcome
Addressed
L 13 Introduction to difference equations CO5

L 14 Solution of homogeneous difference equations with constant coefficients CO5

L 15 Tutorial CO5

L16 Solution of non-homogeneous difference equations with constant coefficients CO5

L 17 Z - transforms and their properties, Z - transform of some standard functions CO5

L18 Inverse Z - transforms, solution of difference equations using Z - transforms CO5

L19 Tutorial CO5

L 20 Solution of simultaneous difference equations by Z - transforms CO5

L 21 Numerical analysis : Finite difference expression for first and second order ODE CO4

L 22 Solution of Boundary Value Problems CO4

L23 Tutorial CO4

L 24 Classification of PDE, Standard five-point formula to solve Laplace and Poissons equations CO4

L25 Numerical solution of Heat equation CO4

L 26 Numerical solution of wave equation CO4

L27 Tutorial CO4

L 28 Distributions : Binomial and Uniform distributions, mean, variance and problems CO3

L29 Poisson distribution, mean, variance and problems CO3

L 30 Normal distribution, mean, variance and problems CO3

L31 Tutorial CO3

L32 Gamma, exponential and chi-square distributions : Mean, variance and problems CO3

L33 Functions of One-dimensional random variable CO3

L 34 Functions of two-dimensional random variable CO3

L 35 Tutorial CO3

L 36 Moment Generating function of various distributions CO3

L 37 Problems related to L36 CO3

L 38 Sampling theory CO3

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Course
L. No. Topics Outcome
Addressed
L 39 Central Limit theorem CO3

Tutorial CO3
L 40

References:
1. Introduction to probability and Statistical Applications , second Edn., American Publishing Co., 1979 by
P.L.Meyer.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 5th edn., Wiley Eastern, 1985 by Erwin Kreyszig.

3. Digital Signal Processing edn.1975, Prentice Hall, by A.V.Openheim & R.W.Schafer

4. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, 4th Edn., MacMillan, 1975 by Hogg & Craig.

5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Vol 3, by Narayanan, Ramaniah and Manicavachagom Pillay

6.

7.

Submitted by: Dr. Shobha M E

(Signature of the faculty)

Date: 07/01/2017

Approved by: Dr. Pradeep G Bhat

(Signature of HOD)

Date:

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FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING THE COURSE (IF MULTIPLE SECTIONS EXIST):

FACULTY SECTION FACULTY SECTION


Ms. Shahistha (SHK) EEE (A) Mrs.Swathi Nayak (SSN) ICE (A)
Dr.Shobha M E (SME) EEE (B) Dr. Manasa K J (MKJ) ICE (B)
Ms.Divya Baliga B(DB) EEE (C)

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