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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI- Hyderabad Campus

INSTRUCTION DIVISION, SECOND SEMESTER 2010-2011


Course Handout(Part II)

Dated: 07/01/2011
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 C192


Course Title : MATHEMATICS II
Instructor-in-charge : T KURMAYYA

Instructors: D. Tripathi, B Mishra, K Venkata Ratnam, MS Radhakrishnan, PK


Sahoo, , TSL Radhika.

1. Scope and Objective of the Course:


The course is meant as an introduction to Linear Algebra and Theory of Complex
Variable Functions and their applications. Students are encouraged to study
MATLAB’s capabilities for solving linear algebra problems given in the Text Book.

2. Course Description :
Vector spaces, basis and dimension of vector spaces. Linear transformations, range
and kernel. Elementary row operations. System of linear equations. Eigenvalues and
eigenvectors. Complex functions and their analyticity. Elementary complex
functions. Complex integration. Taylor and Laurent series expansions. Calculus of
residues and its applications.

3. Text Books:
(a) Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications by B. Kolman and D.R. Hill,
8th edition, 2005, Pearson Education, Inc.
(b) Complex Variables and applications by R.V. Churchill and J.W. Brown, 8th
edition, 2008, McGraw-Hill.

4. Reference Books:
(a) Linear Algebra and its Applications by D.C. Lay, 3rd edition, Pearson Education,
Inc.
(b) Complex Variables with Applications by A.D. Wunsch, 3rd edition, Pearson
Education, Inc.

5. Course Plan:
Lec. No. Learning Objectives Topics to be covered Ref. Sec.
No. of Text
Book
A. Linear Algebra
1,2. Solving system of linear Solutions of linear systems of 1.6, 1.7.
equations. equations, The inverse of a
matrix.
3 - 11. Introduction to abstract vector Vector spaces, subspaces, 6.1- 6.7.
spaces, finite and infinite linear independence, basis and
dimensional vector spaces and dimension. Rank and inverse
related concepts. of a matrix and applications.
Coordinates and change of
basis.
2

12 - 14. Introduction to linear Definition and examples, 1.5,10.1,10.


transformations, examples of kernel and range of linear 2.
linear transformations. transformation.
15,16. Understanding the link between The matrix of a linear 10.3.
linear transformations and transformation.
matrices.
17,18. Acquiring more knowledge of Composite and invertible linear Appendix
linear transformations. transformations. B2
19,20. Computing eigenvalues and Eigenvalues and eigen vectors. 8.1.
eigenvectors.

B. COMPLEX VARIABLES
21,22. Revising the knowledge of Review 1-11
complex numbers.
23 Evaluation of limit of functions Functions of a complex 12,15-18
of complex variables at a point. variable. Limit and
Testing continuity of such continuity
functions.
24-26 Introduction to analytic Derivative, CR-equations, 19-24,26
functions. Finding out singular analytic functions.
point of a function.
27,28 Study of elementary functions. Exponential, trigonometric 29-35
These functions occur and hyperbolic functions.
frequently all through the
complex variable theory.
29,30 Understanding Multiple Valued Logarithmic functions, 29-35
Function, branch cut branch complex exponents,
point inverse functions.
31,32 Integrating along a curve in Contour integrals, anti- 37-43
complex plane. derivatives .
33,34,35 Learning techniques to find Cauchy-Goursat Theorem, 44-46, 48-
integrals over particular Cauchy Integral Formula, 51
contours of different functions. Morera’s Theorem. No
proof
36 To study application of Liouville’s Theorem, 53,54
complex variable theory to Fundamental Theorem of
algebra. Algebra.

37 Series expansion of a function Laurent series. No proof 60-62


analytic in an annular domain.
To study different types of
singular points.
38,39 Calculating residues at isolated Residues, Residue Theorem. 68-73
singular points.
40,41 To study application of Improper real integrals. 78-81
complex integration to
improper real integral.

6. Evaluation Scheme:
EC Evaluatio Duratio Weightage Date Time & Nature of
No. n n % Venue Component
3

Compone
nt
1. Test I 50 min. 25 29/01 8.00 – 8.50 AM CB
2. Test II 50 min. 25 26/02 8.00 – 8.50 AM OB
3. Quiz 30 min 10 26/03 8.00 – 8.50 AM CB
5. Compre. 3 hrs. 40 13/05 FN CB
Exam.

7. Make-up : Make-up will be given only in genuine cases.

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

9. Notices: All notices regarding MATH C192 will be put on LTC Notice Board.

Instructor-In-Charge
MATH C192

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