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e ’ v tee ee lente eo GSHVKGKV VS VF HEGHGSEESY SEMESTER - IIT CS 1312 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (2-1-0) Numerical analysis ‘Approximations and round of errors, truncation errors and Taylor series, Determination of roots of polynomials and transcendental equations by Newton-Raphson, Secant and Bairstow’s method, Solutions of linear simultaneous linear algebraic equations by Gauss Elimination and Gauss- iteration methods. curve fitting — linear and nonlinear regression analysis. Pakeard, forward and central difference relations and their uses in Numerical differentiation and lations in the solution of partial differential equations. integration, Application t of difference re seal selution of ordinery differential equations by Eular, Modified Eular, Runge-Kutta and Predictor-Corrector method. Computer Programming jedel Introduction to computer programming in C and C” languages. Arithmetic expressions, simple programs. The emphasis should be more on programming techniques rathes than the language itself. The C programming language is being chosen mainly because of the availability of the compilers, books and other reference materials. Example of some simple C program. Dissection of the program line by line. Concepts program statements and function calls from the library (printf for example). C datatypes, int, char, float ete. C expressions, arithmetic operations, rel C assignment statements, extension of assignment to the 0 getchar and putchar, exposure to the scanf and printf functions. aetemente, conditional execution using if, else. Operationally switch and break statements may be of variables, nal and logic operations. perations. C primitive input output using mentioned. Concepts of loops, example of loops in C using for, while and do-while. Optionally continue may be mentioned. One dimensional arrays and example of iterative programs using rays, computations. Concept of Sub-programming, functions. Example of functions. Argument passing mainly for the simple variables. Pointers, relationship between arrays and poit ‘Array of pointers, Passing arrays as arguments. Strings and C string library aaa ond unions, Defining C structures, passing structures as arguments. Program examples. File /O, Use of fopen, fscan and fprintf routines, ‘2d arrays, Use in matrix inters. Argument passing using pointers. Suggested Text Books and References ee Shastry §S.," Numerical Methods”, Prantice Hall Ine. India, 1998. [Noble Ben, “Numerical Methods”, New, Tork Intemational Ps 1964 Stansen Ralph, G., “Numerical Methods for Engineering”, Prentice Hall Inc., 1961 «Buckingham, R.A.,."Numerical Methods”, Sir Isae Pitman Sons Ltd., London, 1957. | Bakhvalov, N.S.. “Numerical Methods”, Mir, Pub., Moscow, 1977. © Grewal, BS.,Numerical Methods”, Khanna Pub., New Delhi, 1998 + Suanit Kuicker, “The complete ANSI C”, BPB Publications, New Delhi, 1996. 3 Kemighan, B.W. and Ritchie, D.M., “The C Programming ‘Language”, Prantice Hall of India, 1998. © Byron, $.Gottfried, rublications, New York, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. “Programming with C”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2™ edition 1998. a] a ME 1312 Materials Science (2-1-0) History of materials: Source of engineering materials; categorization of engineering materials [> or 3 materials, their properties and hence their application just to make an illustrative point]; 12% Periodic table approach to : engineering materials 2 Atomic bonding vis-a-vis properties of Miller indices X-ray diffraction, 2 hours a Defects their origin, Frenkel and Schottky defects; Order-disorder transformations, association % OF defects, non-sloichiometric solids; role of defects in defining electronic properties of |, materials -'Si, GaAs, Dislocations 3 hours ® Diffusion in solids, atom mobilities, temperature and impurity dependence of diffusion, various |e diffusion : i 2hours | processes | ,@ Binary phase diagrams (Pb-Sr, AI-Si, Ge-Si, Au-Si etc) , microstructure and its effect on. ‘devices: Polymers, ceramics. semiconductors properties. 2 hours Materials for use in electronic |, Ghd metals - their structure and properties’, insulators; superconductors; dielectric, ferroelectric, memory and magnetic materials, Case studies, 7 hours Quantum mechanical approach to | 8 Structure of materials : Energy bands in solids; electrical conductivity; ‘> extrinsic and intrinsic semiconductors; carrier concentration; work function. - 6 hours of electrons and holes; diffusion and drift of 2 hours materials: Crystal structure and nonerystalline structure Carrier transport mechanism: Scattering and carriers; Hall effect. 3 hours ‘Technology of fabrication of semiconductor devices; Unit operations: Tit film deposition; oxidation; diffusion; implantation lithography; etching; metallization, bonding; encapsulation and packaging: Description of a discrete device fabrication; IC fabrication technology. Sensors and actuators: classification and terminology; magnetic sensors, radiation sensors, thermal sensors, mechanical sensors Examples of integrated sensors. 4 hours y Opto-electronic materials ‘and devices: Modulation of light: irefringence; Kerr effect, magneto- Orie effevts acousto-optic effects, Display devices’ CRT. LEOs, LCDs, photoconductors, IR detectors, Photon devices, Lasers, Optical switching devices. 6 hours acoustic sensor, mechanical sensors, biosensors, chemical sensors and 4 hours Structural, chemical characterization of materials - introduction to X-ray Analysis, optical microscopy, ESCA, SEM-EDAX, STM, AFM; case studies of Si, GaAs, ferrites, lithium niobate. A hours Environmental assessment of semiconductor device production’ retrospect and prospect. A hour % % BUWUBWW ¥% ¥ SIN SIN VIS V8 \ a S “VWI WA y “a a a oO “wou J uo MH 1302 MATHEMATI (2-1-0) Fourier series Fourier series, Half-range series, Harmonic analysis. Solution in Serie iation and integration of Infinite series, series solution of differential equation; Bessel and Legendre equations, their solution, elementary properties of Bessel functions and Legendre polynomials. Complex Variable Functions of compléx variable, Exponential, trigonometric, hyperbolic and logarithmic functions; Differentiati Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, conjugate functions: Application of two dimensional potential problems; Conformal transformations, Schwartz-Christoftel transformation; Cauchy's Integral theorem, Taylor's and Laurent's expansions; Branch points, zeras, poles and residues; Simple problems on contour integration, Boundary Value Problems Equations for vibrations of Strings, heat flow and electrical transmission lines; Laplace’s equation in Cartesian, cylindrical polar and spherical polar coordinates; Solutions by separation of variables. Integral Transforms Fourier integral theorem, Fourier transforms, Convolution theorems, Inversion theorem for Fourier and Laplace transforms Simple applications of these transforms to one-dimensional problems. Suggested Text Books & References ‘* Npiskunov, S., “Differential and Integral Calculus”, Vol. 1 & Il, Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1979. © Churchill, R-V., “Fourier Series and Boundary value Problems”, Mc Graw hill 1963. «Sneddon, I.N., “Fourier Transforms”, Me Graw Hill , 1951 + Churchill, Brown and Verhey, “Complex Variables and The Laplace Transform for Engineers”, Me Graw Hill, 1961 » Markushevieh, A. “The Theory of Analytic Functions”, Mir Publishers. Moscow. 1983. 56

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