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Department of Mathematical Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi

Teaching Plan of MA102: Engineering Mathematics II


Even Semester 2017-2018
Convener: Dr. Lavanya Sivakumar
Other Teachers: Prof. M.K. Vemuri, Dr. A.J. Gupta, Dr. V.K. Singh and Dr. Sunil Kumar

Week 0: 29/12/2017 Unit 1: Vector spaces (5 Lectures)


(0/1 Lecture) Sets, Relations, equivalence relation, functions,
Week 1: 01/01/2018 to 06/01/2018 partition of set, Cartesian product of Set, Binary
(3 lectures) operations, examples. Definition and examples of
Groups (stress on additive and multiplicative),
Subgroups, Fields, Vector Spaces over real and
complex fields, Subspaces, Some properties of
subspaces.
Week 2: 08/01/2018 to 13/01/2018 Finite linear combinations. Dependent and independent
(3 Lectures) vectors. Basis and Dimension of vector space. Basis
and dimension (contd.), The infinite dimensional vector
spaces Ck[a, b], Lp[a, b], k = 0, 1, 2,… and p >0.
Unit 2: Linear Transformations (7 Lectures)
Linear transformations, Kernel and Range of a linear
transformation,
Week 3: 15/01/2018 to 20/01/2018 Rank-nullity theorem, matrix of a linear transformation
(1/3 Lectures) over finite basis, Matrix of change of basis, Similar
Holiday: 15/01/2018(Mon) matrices, rank of a matrix. Solution of system of linear
Classes Suspended : 19/01/2018(Fri) equations,
(Kashi Yatra)
Week 4: 22/01/2018 to 27/01/2018 Eigen values and eigen vectors, eigen space, Cayley-
(Possible 1/3 Lectures) Hamilton theorem and its implications. Inner product
Holidays: 22/01/2018 (Mon) and spaces, Matrix of inner product, norm induced by an
26/01/2018(Fri) inner product, parallelogram law.
Week 5: 29/01/2018 to 03/02/2018 Unit 3: Orthogonal Expansion (5 Lectures)
(2/3 Lectures) Orthogonal and orthonormal vectors and systems,
Holiday: 31/01/2018(Wed) Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process. Orthogonal
expansion of function in L2[a, b]. Expansion of function
in Fourier series (real and complex form), examples in
[0,2] ,[-l,l], [0,l],
Week 6: 05/02/2018 to 10/02/2019 Convergence and sum of Fourier series, Even and odd
(3 Lectures) functions, half range expansions, Half range Fourier
series, odd and even extensions, Gibbs phenomenon,
Week 7: 12/02/2018 to 17/02/2018 Trigonometric approximation, Parseval‘s relation,
(1.5/3 Lectures) Bessel inequality, Fourier integrals, Fourier sine and
Holiday: 13.02.2018(Tue) cosine transforms.
Week 8: 19/02/2018 to 24/02/2018 Unit 4: Holomorphic Functions (3 Lectures)
(3 Lectures) Planar sets, curves, domains and regions in the complex
plane, continuous and differential functions of complex
variables, Holomorphic functions, C-R equations,
Laplace equation, Harmonic functions and their
applications.
Week 9: 26/02/2018 to 03/03/2018 Intra Semester Recess
(No Lecture)
Week 10: 05/03/2018 to 10/03/2018 Unit 5: Complex Integration (8 Lectures)
(3 Lectures) Line integral, bound for the absolute value of integrals,
Cauchy integral theorem, Cauchy integral formula
Week 11: 12/03/2018 to 17/03/2018 Mid Semester Examination
(0/1 Lecture)
Week 12: 19/03/2018 to 24/03/2018 Derivatives of holomorphic functions, Cauchy
(3 Lectures) inequality, Liouville‘s theorem (with proof), Morera‘s
theorem (statement), fundamental theorem of algebra,
Power series, radius of convergence and Taylor’s
series.
Week 13: 26/03/2018 to 31/03/2018 Laurent Series, Laurent series (contd.), Singularities
(1.5/2 Lectures) and
Holiday: 29/03/2018(Thu) and Zeros, behavior of f(z) at infinity, Residues, Residue
30/03/2018 (Fri) theorem, residue integration method, Evaluation of real
integrals.
Week 14: 02/04/2018 to 07/04/2018 Unit 6: Differential Equations (10 Lectures)
(3 Lecture) Basic concepts and ideas of first order differential
equations, geometrical meaning of y’=f(x, y), direction
fields, Exact differential equations, Integrating factors,
Linear differential equations. Bernoulli equation,
Week 15: 09/04/2018 to 14/04/2018 Existence and Uniqueness of solutions, Wronskian,
(3 Lectures) Second-order Homogeneous equations with constant
coefficients, Cases of complex roots, complex
exponential functions, Euler –Cauchy equation.
Week 16: 16/04/2018 to 21/04/2018 Non homogeneous differential equation, Solution by
(3 Lectures) method of undetermined coefficients, Solution by
variation of parameters. System of differential
equations, Conversion of an nth order differential
equation to a system of linear equations.
Week 17: 23/04/2018 to 28/04/2018 End Semester Examination
There will be approximately 38 or 39 lectures possible for this semester after considering all
holidays, Mid-Term Exam, Intra Semester Recess and class suspension for Kashi Yatra.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley
2. Linear Algebra by K. Hoffman and Ray Kunz
3. Differential Equations: Theory – Technique and Practice by George F. Simmons and
Steven G. Krantz
4. Complex Variables and Applications by J. W. Brown and R. V. Churchill
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Schaum’s Outlines: Linear Algebra
2. Schaum’s Outlines: Differential Equation
3. Schaum’s Outlines: Complex Variable
WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS
HOME ASSIGNMENTS: 10% GRADE
QUIZZES: 10% GRADE
MID SEM EXAMS: 30% GRADE
FINAL EXAM: 50% GRADE

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