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FIRST SEMESTER 2022-2023

Course Handout Part-II 18-10-2022


In addition to part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the timetable), this portion gives further specific
details regarding the course.
Course No.: MATH F111
Course Title: MATHEMATICS I
Instructor-in-charge: SUMIT KUMAR VISHWAKARMA
Name of Lecture-Instructors Kishore Kumar, Manish Kumar, Deepika, Nabin Kumar Meher, Sajith P, Sushil
Bhunia, Ruddarraju Amrutha, Agrawal Amarkumar, Moreshwar Jagadeorao,
Sangeeta Dhawan, Amritanshu Rai, Nitin Kumar Sharma, Md Imdadul Islam,
Zinnat Hassan, Mayuri Verma, Suman Prabha Yadav, Akankshya Sahu, Gaurav
Narayanrao Gadbail, Kailash Chand Swami, Santanu Kumar Dash, Sushil
Pathak, Ankur Pandey, Purohit Nisarg Bharatbhai, Dheeraj Singh Rana, Mintu
Mandal, Sai Swagat Mishra, Zahit abbas Sardar.

Scope and Objective of the Course:


Calculus is needed in every branch of science and engineering, as all dynamics is modeled through differential and
integral equations. Functions of several variables appear more frequently in science than functions of a single
variable. Their derivatives are more interesting because of the different approaches in which the variables can
interact. Their integrals occur in several areas. All these lead in a natural way to functions of several variables.
Text Book:
1. George B. Thomas, Maurice D. Weir and Joel Hass, Thomas’ Calculus, Pearson, 14th Edition, 2018.
Reference Books:
1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 10th Edition, Wiley-India, 2015.
2. James Stewart, Calculus, 7th Edition, Cengage Learning, 2017.
3. Monty J. Strauss, Gerald L. Bradley and Karl J. Smith, Calculus, 3rd Edition, Pearson, 2007.
Course Plan:
Lect. Learning Objectives Topics to be Covered Chapter in the
No. Text Book
1 Overview of the course - -
2-3 To explain how calculus of Limit, continuity and differentiability of 13.1, 13.2 (only
one variable real-valued vector functions, arc length, velocity and Integrals of Vector
functions are related to vector unit tangent vector Functions is included,
valued functions. Projectile Motion is
excluded), 13.3
4-6 To explain the concepts of Curvature, normal vector, torsion and 13.4, 13.5
curvature and torsion. binormal vector, tangential and normal
components of velocity and acceleration
7-8 To learn to prove continuity, Functions of several variables, level 14.1, 14.2
discontinuity and existence of curves, limits, continuity
limits for the functions of
several variables.
9-11 To define partial derivatives Partial derivatives, chain rule 14.3, 14.4
and explain the chain rules
for functions of several
variables
12-15 To explain how to find the Directional derivative, gradient vectors, 14.5, 14.6
derivative along a particular tangent planes and normal line, Estimating
direction the change in a specific direction,
Linearization of functions of two and three
variables, The error in the standard linear
approximation
16-18 To explain the concepts of Maximum, minimum and saddle points of 14.7, 14.8
local maximum and minimum functions of two or three variables,
for functions of several constrained maxima and minima – method
variables of Lagrange multipliers.
19-22 How to obtain length of a Polar Coordinates, Graphing in Polar 11.3-11.5 and 11.7
polar curve and area of a Coordinates, Length of a polar curve, area
surface of revolution of a of a surface of revolution, Conics in polar
polar curve? coordinates.
23-24 How formula for area in polar Double integrals, area, change of integrals 15.1 - 15.4
coordinates can be found to polar coordinates. Double integrals in
through polar double integral? polar form
25-28 To identify which type of Triple integral, integral in Cylindrical and 15.5, 15.7, 15.8
integral evaluates volume of a Spherical coordinates, Substitutions in
solid in a simpler way multiple integrals
29-33 To explain the equivalent Line integral, work, circulation, flux, path 16.1 – 16.4
definitions of conservative independence, potential function,
field and understand how conservative fields, Green’s theorem in the
Green’s theorem can simplify plane
evaluation of line integrals.
34-37 To explain the concept of Surface area and surface integral, Stokes’ 16.5 - 16.8
surface measure and learn to theorem, Gauss divergence theorem
apply Stokes theorem
To explain the convergence of Sequence of real numbers, frequently 10.1 – 10.2 (self-
infinite series with examples occurring limits. study)
38-42 and counter examples Infinite series, different tests of
convergence, series of nonnegative terms,
absolute and conditional convergence, 10.3-10.6
alternating series.
To explain the power series Power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series 10.7 – 10.8
and their properties

Evaluation Scheme:
E Evaluation Duration Weightage* Date & Time Nature of
C Component Component
No
.
1. Quiz - I - 13% TBA Open Book
2. Mid-Sem. 90 minutes 30% 04.01.2023 (9:00- Closed Book
10:30AM)
3. Quiz - II - 13% TBA Open Book
4. Comprehensiv 3 hours 44% 10.02.2023 (FN) Closed
e Examination Book

* The total marks of all the components, taken together will be 300.
Chamber consultation hour: To be announced in the class.
Make-up Policy:
Make-up will be given only for very genuine cases and prior permission has to be obtained from the I/C.
Notices: The notices concerning this course will be displayed on the CMS Notice Board only.
Academic Honesty and Integrity Policy: Academic honesty and integrity are to be maintained by all the students
throughout the semester and no type of academic dishonesty is acceptable.

INSTRUCTOR IN -CHARGE
MATH F111

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