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Course Curriculam

Course Code: MATH211 Credit Units L T P/S SW AS/DS FW No. of PSDA Total Credit Unit
Course Level UG 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 4
Course Title Applied Mathematics- III

Course
Description :

Course Objectives :

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Objectives
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1 • To introduce Fourier series analysis which is central to many applications in engineering apart from its use in solving boundary value problems.
2 • To acquaint the student with Fourier transform techniques used in wide variety of situations.
• To introduce the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of partial differential equations that model several physical processes and to develop
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transform techniques for discrete time systems.
4 • To introduce Fourier series analysis which is central to many applications in engineering apart from its use in solving boundary value problems.
5 • To acquaint the student with Fourier transform techniques used in wide variety of situations.
• To introduce the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of partial differential equations that model several physical processes and to develop
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transform techniques for discrete time systems.

Pre-Requisites : General

Course Contents / Syllabus :

SN. Module Descriptors / Topics Weightage


PARTIAL Formation of PDE, equations solvable by direct integration, linear equations of the first order, non-linear
1 DIFFERENTIAL equations of the first order, Charpit’s method, homogeneous linear equations with constant coefficients, non 25.00
EQUATIONS homogeneous linear equations with constant coefficients.
APPLICATIONS OF
Method of separation of variables, solution of heat ,wave and Laplace equation by the method of separation
PARTIAL
2 of variables only, classification of partial differential equation into Elliptic, Parabolic and Hyperbolic form and 25.00
DIFFERENTIAL
their Canonical form.
EQUATIONS
Periodic functions, Dirichlet’s conditions, odd and even functions, change of interval,half range sine
3 FOURIER SERIES 30.00
series,half range cosine series,Practical Harmonic analysis, Parseval’s identity
FOURIER Fourier integral, Fourier sine and cosine integral, Fourier transforms, Fourier sine and cosine transforms,
4 20.00
TRANSFORMS Inverse Fourier sine and cosine transforms.

Course Learning Outcomes :

SN. Course Learning Outcomes


1 After completing this course, students will be able to: • Understand the mathematical principles on Fourier Series
2 Analyze and find the transforms
3 Evaluate and differentiate between different techniques to solve partial differential equations
4 Formulate, differentiate and solve some of the physical problems of engineering.
Pedagogy for Course Delivery :

SN. Pedagogy Methods


1 The course pedagogy will include Four quadrant approach i.e. video lectures, presentations, e-content, discussions and assessments.
2 All the topics covered in the syllabus will be correlated with its applications in real life situations and also in other disciplines.
In order to inculcate problem solving ability in students’ time to time quiz, viva, home assignments and class tests will be conducted during the
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progress of semester.
4 Video lectures and extra sessions for revision will be undertaken.

Theory /VAC / Architecture Assessment (L,T & Self Work): 100.00 Max : 100

Attendance+CE+EE : 5+35+60

SN. Type Component Name Marks


1 Attendance 5.00
2 Attendance 5.00
3 End Term Examination (OMR) 60.00
4 End Term Examination (OMR) 60.00
5 Internal MID TERM EXAM 10.00
6 Internal HOME ASSIGNMENT 10.00
7 Internal CLASS TEST 5.00
8 Internal CLASS QUIZ 5.00
9 Internal VIVA VOCE 5.00

Lab/ Practical/ Studio/Arch. Studio/ Field Work Assessment : 0.00 Max : 100

N/A

List of Professional skill development activities :

No.of PSDA : 0
N/A

Text & References :

SN. Type Title/Name Description ISBN/ URL


• Advanced Engineering Mathematics by
1 Book
Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons.
• Advanced Engineering Mathematics by R.
2 Book K. Jain, S. R. K. Iyengar, Alpha Science
International Ltd.
• Elements of Partial Differential Equations
3 Book by IAN Sneddon, McGRAW-HILL
International Editions.
4 Book • Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H.
K. Das, S. Chand & Company Pvt. Ltd.

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