BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani
Pilani Campus
AUGS/ AGSR Division
First Semester 2021-2022
Course Handout (Part II)
Date: 20/08/2021
In addition to Part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the Time Table), this portion
provide further details regarding the course.
Course No. : MATH F211
Course Title : Mathematics-IIT
Instructor In-charge RAJESH KUMAR
Instructor(s) : Balram Dubey, Bhupendra K Sharma, Biswanath Layek, Chandra
Shekhar, Devendra Kumar, Jitender Kumar, Krishnendra Shekhawat, Niladri Sarkar, Santhosh
Kumar Pamula, Sourav Kumar Sasmal, Sumanta Pasari.
1. Course Description
This course presents the study of differential equations with the objective of introducing the
classical methods for solving boundary value problems. It also serves as a basis for the
applications of differential equations, Fourier series and Laplace transform in the various
branches of engineering and sciences. Furthermore, it emphasizes on the role of orthogonal
polynomials in dealing with Sturm-Liouville problems.
2. Scope and Objectives
+ To understand the theory of first and second order ordinary differential equations and to
earn methods to solve them.
* To understand the series solution of second order ordinary differential equations and their
interval of convergence.
* To understand the Laplace transform, its properties and applications for solving IVPs and
BVPs.
To understand the Fourier series expansion of a function.
To understand the concept of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions and to use them in solving
heat and wave equations.
3. Text Book
Simmons G.F., Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2nd ed., 1991.
Reference Books:
i. Zill, Differential Equations, Thomson Learning, Sth ed., 2004.
Shepley L. Ross: Differential Equations, John Willy & Sons, 3rd ed., 1984.
Edwards & Penney: Differential Equation and Boundary Value Problems, Pearson
Education, 3rd ed., 2009.BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani
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4. Course Plan
Module Number | Lecture session Secti_] Learning Outcome
ons
Revision and self study 1-6
1. To. introduce Students will be able to solve
classical methods | Fist order equations elfstudy) [7] rains ofsaiourtnen
for solving the first
LIT Exact differential equations B9
order ordinary
differential L 1.2 Linear differential equation 10
equations 1.13 Reduction of order iI
2. To introduce the | L2.1-2.2 General solutions of second order [14-15 | Students will be able to solve
classical methods to | ordinary differential equations and some the homogeneous second
solve second order | Fsults on linearly dependent (L.D.) and order ordinary differential
ordinary differential |i84ependent (L.L,) solutions equations along with the
equations 12.3 Use of a known solution to determine [16 knowledge of theoretical
another L.L. solution of a differential details of the solutions of
equation differential equations.
T2425 Solving the second order 17
homogeneous linear ordinary differential
equations
3. To obtain the [L3.-L3.2 Method of undetermined TS] Students will beable to
particular solution of | coefficients obtain a particular solution of
non-homogeneous [[3.3-3.4 Method of variation of parameters [19] the non-homogeneous
second order second order linear
ordinary differential | Operator method (self study) 23] ordinary differential
equations equations,
To discuss the | C41 Oscillations, Sturm Separation 24___| Students will be able to Know
properties of | theorem and theorem on infinitely many the behavior of solution of
solutions positive zeros of solution second order ordinary
4.2, Sturm comparison theorem 25 | differential equations,
without solving them,
3. To introduce [5-52 Review of power series and 26,27, | Students will be able to solve
series. solutions
method to solve the
second order linear
differential equation
series solution of first order ordinary 28
differential equation, series solutions about
ordinary point
T5.3-5.4 Series solutions about regular 29, 30
singular point
the second order linear
differential equations with
variable coefficients by using
series solution approach.BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani
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with’ variable
coefficients
155-5. Hypergeometric equations
6. Special functions
arising from series
solutions of the
second order linear
ordinary differential
equation
161-65 Legendre polynomials, Bessel
Students will be able to apply
properties of — Legendre
polynomials and Bessel
functions to solve various
initiaboundary value
problems in their respective
engineering and science
streams.
7. Introduction to
Laplace Transform,
its properties and
applications
functions 46,47
L7.T-72 Laplace transform and its [48,49
existence, inverse Laplace transform
17.3 Applications to differential equations | 50
3
L7.4 Derivatives and integrals of Laplace
transforms
Students will be able to use
the properties of Laplace
transform in solving initial
value problems and boundary
value problems.
& To introduce
system of first order
ordinary differential
equations.
L8.1 Theory on system of equations and
introduction to linear system
Students will be able to solve
the linear system of first order
differential equations with the
knowledge of theory of
system of first order