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LINEAR ALGERBRA
Matrices and determinants,
Inverse of a matrix,
rank of a matrix,
consistency of a system of linear equations.
Eigen values and eigen vectors

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SEMESTER – IV
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – II
18MATDIP41
Linear Algebra:
Introduction –
rank of matrix by elementary row operations –
Echelon form. Consistency of system of linear equations –
Gauss elimination method.
Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a square matrix.
Problems.

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DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS:
polar curves,
angle between polar curves.
Partial differentiation,
maximum and minimum for function of single and two variables.
Curvature and radius of curvature Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s expansion for a function of single variable.
Indeterminate forms.

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SEMESTER – III
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – I
18MATDIP31
Differential Calculus:
Review of successive differentiation-illustrative examples.
Maclaurin’s series expansions-Illustrative examples.
Partial Differentiation:
Euler’s theorem-problems on first order derivatives only.
Total derivatives-differentiation of composite functions.
Jacobians of order two-Problems.

INTEGRAL CALCULUS:
Multiple integrals.
Beta and gamma functions.
Length,
Area,
Volume using multiple integrals

SEMESTER – III
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – I
18MATDIP31

Integral Calculus:
Review of elementary integral calculus.
Reduction formulae for sinnx, cosnx (with proof) and sinmxcosnx (without proof) and evaluation of
these with standard limits-Examples.
Double and triple integrals-Simple examples.

ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS


Solutions of first order and first-degree differential equations (Exact and reducible to exact differential
equations).,
Linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients-inverse differential operator,
Cauchy’s and Legendre’s DE’s.

SEMESTER – III
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – I
18MATDIP31
Ordinary differential equations (ODE’s.
Introduction-solutions of first order and first-degree differential equations: exact,
linear differential equations.
Equations reducible to exact and Bernoulli’s equation.

PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:


Formation of Partial differential equations (PDE).
Solution of PDE:
by direct integration,
homogeneous and non-homogeneous with constant coefficients.
Classification of second order Partial differential equations.

SEMESTER - IV
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – II
18MATDIP41
18MATDIP41

Partial Differential Equations (PDE’s):-


Formation of PDE’s by elimination of arbitrary constants and functions.
Solution of non-homogeneous PDE by direct integration.
Homogeneous PDEs involving derivative with respect to one independent variable only.

INTEGRAL TRANSFORM:
Laplace Transforms, &
Fourier Transforms
SEMESTER – III
TRANSFORM CALCULUS, FOURIER SERIES AND NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
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Laplace Transform:
Definition and Laplace transforms of elementary functions (statements only).
Laplace transforms of Periodic functions (statement only) and unit-step function – problems.
Fourier Transforms:
Infinite Fourier transforms,
Fourier sine and cosine transforms.
Inverse Fourier transforms.
Problems.
NUMERICAL METHODS
Finite differences-Interpolation using Newton’s forward and backward difference formulae.
Interpolation with unequal intervals-
Lagrange’s formulae.
Numerical differentiation using Newton’s forward and backward difference formulae.
Numerical Integration-Simpson’s one-third,
three-eighth and Weddles rule.
Solutions of first order ODE’s-
Euler’s modified method,
Runge-Kutta fourth order method,

SEMESTER – IV
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – II
18MATDIP41
Numerical Methods:
Finite differences.
Interpolation/extrapolation using Newton’s forward and backward difference formulae (Statements
only)-problems.
Solution of polynomial and transcendental equations –
Newton-Raphson and Regula-Falsi methods (only formulae)- Illustrative examples.
Numerical integration:
Simpson’s one third rule and Weddle’s rule (without proof) Problems.

STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY


Correlation and regression,.
Probability :
Recap of Random Variables.
Discrete probability distributions-
Binomial,
Poisson and Geometric distributions;
Continuous probability distributions-
Exponential and Normal.

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