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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI – K.K.

BIRLA GOA CAMPUS


INSTRUCTION DIVISION
SECOND SEMESTER 2018-2019
Course Handout (Part II)
Dated: January 07, 2019
In addition to Part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion gives further specific
details regarding the course.

Course Number : MATH F112


Course Title : MATHEMATICS-II
Instructor-in-charge : Pradeep Boggarapu
Instructors: : Pradeep Boggarapu, Danumjaya Palla, Tarkeshwar Singh, Anil Kumar, Jajati Keshari Sahoo,
Himadri Mukherjee, Amit Setia, Manoj Kumar Pandey, Anushaya Mohapatra, Bandana,
Monalisa Anand, Bijay Kumar Sahu,Ritu Dhankhar, Gayatri Maharana, Ashish Kumar,
Arindam Das, Saroja Kumar Pandey, Sayantan Ganguly, Pabitra Kumar Pradhan, P Jitendra
Kumar Senapati.

1. Scope and Objective of the Course:

The course is meant as an introduction to Linear Algebra, and theory of Complex Variable functions. Study of
linear algebra helps us in solving the system of linear equations and various properties of linear transformations.
Systems of linear equations are needed to be solved in several branches of sciences and engineering. Complex
analysis deals with the method of solving contour integrals, which cannot be evaluated through our conventional
techniques. Students are encouraged to study MATLAB’s capabilities for solving linear algebra problems given in
the Text Book.

2. Text Books:
a. H. Anton and Chris Rorres, Elementary Linear Algebra with Supplemental Applications, 11ed, ISV, John
Wiley & Sons, 2017. ISBN: 9788126562961.
b. R.V. Churchill and J.W. Brown, Complex Variables and applications, McGraw-Hill, 8th edition, 2014.

3. Reference Books:
a. J. Defranza and D. Gagliardi, Introduction to Linear Algebra with applications, McGraw-Hill Education,
2012.
b. G. Williams, Linear Algebra with applications, 8th Edition, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2014.
c. B. Kolman and D.R. Hill, Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications, Pearson Education, 8th edition,
2005.
d. A.D. Wunsch, Complex Variables with Applications, Pearson Education, 3rd edition, 2005.
e. V. Krishnamurthy, V.P. Mainra and J.L. Arora, An Introduction to Linear Algebra, East-West Press, 1976.

4. Course Plan:
Lec. No. Learning Objectives Topics to be covered Sec. No.

Linear Algebra

Introduction to Systems of Linear Equations,


1.1, 1.2,
1-4 Solving system of linear equations Gaussian Elimination, Elementary Matrices and a
1.5
Method for Finding inverse
Real Vector Spaces, Subspaces, Linear
Introduction to abstract vector spaces, finite Independence, Coordinates and Basis,
5-12 and infinite dimensional vector spaces and Dimension, Change of Basis, Row Space, Column 4.1 to 4.8
related concepts Space, and Null Space, Rank, Nullity, and the
Fundamental Matrix Spaces
13-17 Introduction to linear transformations, Basic Matrix Transformations in R2 and R3, 4.9, 4.10
examples of linear transformations Properties of Matrix Transformations
General Linear Transformations, Compositions
and Inverse Transformations, Isomorphism, 8.1 to 8.4
Matrices for General Linear Transformations
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors,
18-20 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Diagonalization 5.1-5.2
Diagonalization

COMPLEX VARIABLES

21-22 Revising the knowledge of complex numbers Self-study 1-11


Evaluation of limit of functions of complex
Functions of a complex variable. Limit and
23 variables at a point. Testing continuity of such 12,15-18
continuity
functions
Introduction to analytic functions. Finding out
24-26 Derivative, CR-equations, Analytic functions 19-24,26
singular point of a function
Study of elementary functions. These
functions occur frequently all through the Exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic
27-30 complex variable theory, Understanding functions, Logarithmic functions, complex 29-35
Multiple Valued Function, branch cut and exponents, inverse functions
branch point
31-32 Integrating along a curve in complex plane Contour integrals, anti-derivatives 37-43
Learning techniques to find integrals over Cauchy-Goursat Theorem, Cauchy Integral 44-46,
33-35
particular contours of different functions Formula, Morera’s Theorem (No proof) 48-52
To study application of complex variable Liouville’s Theorem, Fundamental Theorem of
36 53-54
theory to algebra Algebra
Series expansion of a function analytic in an
37 annular domain. To study different types of Laurent series ( No proof) 60-62
singular points
38-39 Calculating residues at isolated singular points Residues, Residue Theorem 68-73
To study application of complex integration to
40-41 Improper real integrals 78-81
improper real integral

6. Evaluation Scheme:

EC Component Duration Weightage Nature


No. (%)
Closed Book
1 Mid-term Test 1 hour 30 min 30
Closed Book
2 Comprehensive exam 3 hours 40

Announced Quiz-1
3 To be 30 Open Book
Announced Quiz-2
announced

7. Make-up Policy: Make-up will be given only for very genuine cases (only in ECs 1 and 2) and prior
permission has to be obtained from Instruction Division and I/C.

8. Chamber consultation hour: To be announced in the class/LMS.

9. Notices: All notices regarding the course MATH F112 will be displayed on online course platform
BITS/LMS.

Instructor-In-Charge

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