Name: Muhammad Fahad Family Name: Zia Grade System: Percentage Description of Attended Courses

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Muhammad Fahad Zia

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Grade system (1): Percentage DESCRIPTION OF ATTENDED COURSES (2)


Course Name (3) Partial Differential Equations and Complex Analysis Subject Content (4) Books used (5) Partial differential equations: Basic concepts, Derivation (modelling) of one dimensional equations, Solution using method of separation of variables, D' Alembert solution of the wave equation, Classification of linear second order partial differential equations, Two dimensional partial differential equations (wave, heat and Laplace), and their solutions, Laplace equation in polar, cylindrical and spherical-polar coordinates. Complex Analysis: Functions, Limits and Continuity, Derivatives, Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Elementary complex functions, Simply and multiply connected regions, Complex integration, Cauchy's integral theorem, Cauchy's integral formula, Convergence and Radius of Convergence of Power Series, Taylor's and Laurent's series, Zeros and singularities, Poles, Residues, The residue theorem, Contour integration. Hours (6) Grade (3)
45 98%

Course Name (3) Integral Calculus and Vector Algebra

Subject Content (4) Books used (5) Integration: Indefinite Integral; Rules for integration, Integration by substitution, Integration by parts, partial fractions and trigonometric substitutions, Definite Integral and its geometrical interpretation and properties. Plane areas, Length of an arc, average values, Volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution. Multiple Integrals: Line integrals over plane and space curves. Double integrals and their geometrical interpretations, Reversing the order of integration, Double integrals in Polar Coordinates, Plane areas in Cartesian and polar Coordinates, Average values. Triple integrals in rectangular coordinates and Volumes. Vector Analysis: Algebra of vectors, Dot product, Properties of dot product, Cross product, Properties of cross product, Scalar triple product and its properties, Vector triple product and its properties. Vector function, Limit and continuity of a vector function, Ordinary differentiation of a vector function, Partial derivatives of a vector function, Integration of a vector function, Gradient, Divergence, and Curl. Line, Surface and Volume integrals, Green's theorem, Divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem, Rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems. Differential Equations: Basic concepts, First order differential equations, Separable differential equations, Homogeneous differential equations, Equations reducible to homogeneous form, Exact differential equations, Equations reducible to exact form (Integrating factors), Linear differential equations, Equations reducible-to linear form. Second order linear homogenous differential equations with

Hours (6) Grade (3)


45 83%

Differential Equations and Linear Algebra

45

77%

Course Name (3)

Differential Calculus

Subject Content (4) Books used (5) constant coefficients, second order linear non-homogenous equations with constant. Coefficients, Short cut methods for finding particular integrals, Method of variation of parameters, Method of undetermined coefficients, Systems of ordinary differential equations. Laplace transforms and their properties, Inverse Laplace transforms, Application to the solution of initial-value problems. Linear Algebra: Algebra of matrices, Inverse of a matrix, Determinants and their properties, Solutions of systems of linear equations by Cramer's rule and by matrix inversion method. Gauss elimination and Gauss Jordan methods. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, Linear transformations and their properties, Linear combination, Linear dependence and independence of vectors, vectors spaces Functions, Limit and Continuity: Real number system; Intervals, Properties and inequalities involving absolute values, Straight lines and its different forms, Complex numbers, Polar and exponential forms, De Moivre's theorem; Roots of complex numbers, Functions, Domain and range; Graphs of functions, Piecewise defined functions, Shifting of graphs, Trigonometric functions, their graphs and identities. Limit of a function, Rules for finding limits, Limits for trigonometric functions, Continuity of a function, Types of discontinuities; Simple properties of continuous functions, Polar coordinates and polar curves. Derivatives: Derivative and its geometric interpretation; Differentiation rules; Derivatives of Trigonometric and inverse Trigonometric functions, Chain rule, Implicit differentiation. Derivatives of Logarithmic and exponential

Hours (6) Grade (3)

45

69%

Course Name (3)

Subject Content (4) Books used (5) functions; Logarithmic differentiation; L Hospital's Rule, Maxima and minima for a function of one variables, Taylor's and Maclaurin's series. Partial Derivatives: Functions of two or more variables, Domain and range, Limits of functions. Limits in polar coordinates, Continuity of functions. Partial derivatives, Geometrical Interpretation of first partial derivatives, Higherorder derivatives, Mixed derivative theorem. Composite functions, Total derivatives. Chain rule equations. Implicit differentiation, Maxima and minima for a function of two variables. Taylor's and Maclaurin's series for a function of two variables. Electrostatics: Coulombs law, electric field and potential, capacitance and dielectrics. Electrodynamics: magnetic field and force, sources of magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, inductance. Solid state physics: crystal lattices, unit cells, energy bands, conductors, semiconductors, insulators. conductivity, mobility, the Hall effect. Optics: optical absorption, photo-luminescence, photo-conductivity the photoelectric effect, diffusion and drift current: the continuity equation, lasers, superconductivity. Thermodynamic systems: state property, process and cycle, fundamental laws, internal energy. perfect gases and laws, specific heat. Expansion and compression of gases: properties of vapors, PV diagrams, elementary cycles and applications, entropy, Carnots cycle, reversibility, enthalpy. Internal combustion engine: types, construction, working principles, characteristics, applications in electrical systems,

Hours (6) Grade (3)

Applied Physics

45

73%

Applied Thermodynamics

45

92%

Course Name (3)

Subject Content (4) Books used (5) testing, efficiency, heat balance, selection criteria, governing, ignition, fuel injection. Refrigeration. Air-conditioning. Frequency distributions. Measures of central tendency. Measures of dispersion. Probability: sample space, combinatronics, independence and dependence, calculus of probabilities, normal, Poisson and related probability laws. Random variables: independent and jointly distributed random variables, expected value, mean, variance, sum of random variables, characteristic function. Stochastic processes: stationary, ergodicity, auto- and cross- correlation, spectral density. Design of CS, CD and CG amplifier circuits. BJT AC design and analysis. Detailed study of CB, CE and CC amplifiers. FET AC design and analysis. Design and study of frequency response of BJT amplifiers and FET amplifiers. Power Amplifiers, Voltage regulators-series and shunt types. Feedback amplifiers, Transistor oscillators circuit and tuned amplifiers, Multistage amplifiers. CE-CE. CE-CB. Darlington pair. Direct coupled amplifiers. CE-CC amplifiers. Transistor inverter design and analysis. Noise margin. Fanout. Propagation delay. Switching speed. Multiviberators, Schmitt trigger. Precision timing circuits. Sweep generators. Integrated circuits (DTL, TTL, ECL, I2L, CMOS). Transfer characteristics. Fan-out. Speed. Power consumption. Detailed study of timer ICs and their applications. Analogue and digital circuit interface with applications. Introduction to the fabrication of digital microelectronic pMOS, nMOS, CMOS,

Hours (6) Grade (3)

Stochastic Processes

45

59% (in top 5% students)

Analogue Electronic Circuits

45

86%

Digital Electronic Circuits

45

77%

Course Name (3)

Subject Content (4) Books used (5) and BiCMOS circuits. Epitaxy, ion implantation and oxidation. Examples of electrical, mechanical and biological control systems. Open- and closed-loop control Mathematical models. Block diagrams. Second order systems. Step and impulse response. Performance criteria. Steady state error. Sensitivity, s-plane system stability. Analysis and design with the root locu method. Frequency domain analysis: Bode plots, Nyquist criterion, gain and phase margins, Nichols charts. The State-space method: state equations, flow graphs, stability. Compensation techniques. Sampled-data systems: z-transform, stability.

Hours (6) Grade (3)

Control Systems

45

80%

I declare under my full responsibility that I have given correct and true information on all of the above. Date and place 20 Jan 2012, UET Lahore Signature Muhammad Fahad Zia

1. Please define the grade system adopted in the University where you attended that course. 2. Please list only the courses you consider relevant for your future MathMods study programme, especially the courses related to Mathematics and Physics.
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