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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


SRM UNIVERSITY
15MA102- ADVANCED CALCULUS AND COMPLEX ANALYSIS
SEMESTER II ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016-2017
LECTURE SCHEME / PLAN

The objective is to equip the students of Engineering and Technology, the knowledge of
Mathematics and its applications so as to enable them to apply for solving real world problems.

The list of instructions (provided below) may be followed by a faculty relating to his/her own
schedule includes warm-up period, controlled/free practice, and the respective feedback of the
classes who handle. The lesson plan has been formulated based on high quality learning
outcomes and the expected outcomes are as follows

Each subject must have a minimum of 60 hours, which in turn, 45 hours for lecture and rest of the
hours for tutorials. The faculty has to pay more attention in insisting the students to have ≥ 95 %
class attendance.
UNIT I: MULTIPLE INTEGRALS
Lect. Lesson schedule Learning outcomes Cumulative
No hours
L 1.1 Introduction of Integration  Students apply double 1
L.1.2 Double integration in Cartesian coordinates integrals to compute 3
L.1.3 Double integration in polar coordinates areas and learn the use 4
L.1.4 Tutorial of triple integrals in 5
L.1.5 Change of order of integration computing volumes. 6
L.1.6 Area as a double integral 7
L.1.7 Tutorial  Students understand the 8
L.1.8 Triple integration in Cartesian coordinates use of multiple integrals 9
L.1.9 in vector fields. 10
Conversion from Cartesian to polar
L.1.10 Volume as a Triple Integral 11
L.1.11 Tutorial 12
UNIT II: VECTOR CALCULUS
L.3.1 Gradient,divergence,curl 13
L.3.2 Solenoidal and irrotational fields Students understand the use 14
L.3.3 Vector identies(without proof) of vector calculus to solve 15
L.3.4 Directional-derivatives problems in electromagnetic 16
L.3.5 Tutorial fields, gravitational fields and 18
fluid flow
CYCLE TEST – I DATE: 24.02.2016
L.3.6 Line,Surface and Volume integrals 19,20
L.3.7 Tutorial 21
L.3.8 Greens theorem(without proof) and its 22
applications
L.3.9 Gauss divergence theorem(without proof) 24
and its applications
L.3.10 Stokes theorem(without proof) and its 25
applications(Verification and applications
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to cubes and parallelepipeds only)
L.3.11 Tutorial
UNIT III: LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
L.2.1 Transforms of simple functions 26
L.2.2 Basic operationalProperties (without proof)  Students use transforms 27
L.2.3 Transforms of derivatives and integrals to solve differential 28
L.2.4 Tutorial equations 29
L.2.6 Inverse transforms 30
L2.7 Convolution theorem 32
L.2.8 Periodic functions  Students understand the 34
L.2.9 Tutorial use of transforms to 36
L.2.10 Applications of Laplace transforms for solve circuit analysis 38
solving linear ordinary differential problems
equations up to second order with
constant coefficients only
L.2.11 Tutorial 39
CYCLE TEST – II : DATE: 23.03.2016

UNIT IV: ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS


L.4.1 Definition of Analytic Function and Cauchy  Students recognize 40
Riemann equations fundamental properties of
L.4.2 Properties of analytic functions analytic functions such as 42
L.4.3 Determination of harmonic conjugate uniqueness, zeroes and 43
L.4.4 Tutorial poles 44
L.4.5 Milne-Thomson’s method to find 45
 Students are able to
L.4.6 Conformal mappings: 1/z , az, az+b 47
construct simple
L.4.7 Tutorial 48
L.4.8 Bilinear transformation conformal mappings 49
L.4.9 Tutorial 50
SURPRISE TEST
UNIT V: COMPLEX INTERGATION
L.5.1 Cauchy’s integral theorem(without proof) 51
L.5.2 Cauchy’s integral formulae(with proof) 52
L.5.3 Application of Cauchy’s integral formulae Students are able to 53
L.5.4 Tutorial calculate complex integrals 54
L.5.5 Taylor’s and Laurent’s expansions and real integrals using 55
(statements only)
calculus of residues
L.5.6 Tutorial 56
L.5.7 Singularities, Poles and Residues 57
L.5.8 Cauchy’s residue theorem(with 58
proof)Evaluation of real definite integrals
using Cauchy’s residue theorem
L.5.9 Contour integration- unit circle and semi 59
circular contour
L.5.9 Tutorial 60
MODEL EXAM 25.04.2016 (Duration: 3 Hours)

LAST WORKING DAY : 11.05.2016

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TEXT BOOKS

1. Dr. K. Ganesan, Dr. Sundarammal Kesavan, Prof. K. S. Ganapathy Subramanian, Dr. V.


Srinivasan, Advanced Calculus and Complex Analysis, Gamma Publications, 2011.
2. Grewal B.S Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna publications, 38th Edition.
REFERENCES
1. Kreyszig. E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th edition, John Wiley &
Sons,Singapore, 2000
2. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics for first year Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
New Delhi, 2000
3. Venkataraman M. K., Engineering Mathematics –Vol.III-A&B(13th edition),
NationalPublishing Co., Chennai, 1998.
4. Narayanan S., Manicavachagom Pillay T. K., Ramanaiah G., Advanced Mathematics
forEngineering students, Volume II &III (2nd edition), S. Viswanathan Printers and
Publishers, 1992.
5. Kandasamy P et al. Engineering Mathematics, Ninth Ed., S. Chand & Co.,New Delhi, 2010.

WEB RESOURCES:
http://www.the-science-lab.com/Math/
http://botw.org/top/science/Math/
http://dir.yahoo.com/science/Mathematics/
http://en.wikipedia.org

Internal marks Total: 50


Internal marks split up: Cycle Test 1: 10 Marks Model Exam: 20 Marks
Cycle Test 2: 10 Marks Surprise Test: 5 marks
Quiz and Assingment: 5 marks

Dr. R. Arulprakasam Dr. A. Govindarajan


Assistant Professor (O.G) Professor & Head
Course Co-ordinator Department of Mathematics
Email: arulprakasam.r@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in Email: hod.maths@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in
Tel: +91-44-27417000 Tel: +91-44-27417000 Ext: 2701

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