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MTH167:COMPLEX ANALYSIS AND TRANSFORMS

L:3 T:0 P:0 Credits:3

Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to

CO1 :: define and use the various concepts of differentiability and analyticity.

CO2 :: understand the concept of contour integrals for solving the various types of proper and
improper integral.

CO3 :: understand and apply the various numerical techniques for obtaining the solution of hard
ordinary differential equations.
CO4 :: apply the various probability distributions to solve the real-world problems.

CO5 :: define the Laplace and inverse Laplace transforms of various mathematical functions.

CO6 :: analyze the zeros, singularities and residues of complex valued function.

Unit I
Analytic function : differentiability and analyticity, Cauchy Riemann equations (necessary and
sufficient conditions for a function to be analytic), harmonic functions
Unit II
Complex integration : line integrals, Cauchy integral theorem, Cauchy integral formula, Cauchy
integral formula for higher order derivatives.
Unit III
Singularities and residues : Taylor’s series, Laurent’s series, zeroes and singularities of complex
function, residues at the singularities
Unit IV
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations : Taylor series method, Euler method,
Runge-Kutta methods, Adams-Bashforth Methods
Unit V
Probability : some probability distributions, binomial distribution, poisson distribution, normal
distribution
Unit VI
Laplace transforms : introduction to Laplace transforms, properties of Laplace transforms, inverse
Laplace transforms, convolution theorem

Text Books:
1. ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS by RAJINDER KUMAR JAIN, S. R. K. IYENGAR,
NAROSA PUBLISHING HOUSE
References:
1. HIGHER ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS by B. S. GREWAL, KHANNA PUBLISHERS

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