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This document provides course details for Mathematics III, including the instructor, textbook, course plan, evaluation scheme, and notices. The objectives of the course are to introduce classical methods for solving differential equations, boundary value problems, Fourier series, and Laplace transforms. The course plan lists the weekly topics to be covered, associated textbook sections, and homework assignments. Students will be evaluated based on two midterm tests, open and closed book, and a comprehensive final exam.

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Course No. Course Title Instructor-In-Charge Instructors: RD RD TH TH

This document provides course details for Mathematics III, including the instructor, textbook, course plan, evaluation scheme, and notices. The objectives of the course are to introduce classical methods for solving differential equations, boundary value problems, Fourier series, and Laplace transforms. The course plan lists the weekly topics to be covered, associated textbook sections, and homework assignments. Students will be evaluated based on two midterm tests, open and closed book, and a comprehensive final exam.

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

HYDERABAD CAMPUS
INSTRUCTION DIVISION
FIRST SEMESTER 2012-2013
Course Handout (Part-II)
Date: 26/07/ 2012
In addition to part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion
gives further specific details regarding the course.
Course No. : MATH F211 / MATH C241
Course Title : MATHEMATICS - III
Instructor-in-charge : Dr. T S L RADHIKA
Instructors : Prof. A. Ramu, Dr. K. Venkata Ratnam, Dr. P.K. Sahoo,
Dr. P T V Praveen Kumar, Dr. Sashideep Gutti,
Dr. Akhlad Iqbal
1. Scopes and Objective of the Course:
This Course reviews and continues the study of differential equations with the objective of
introducing classical methods for solving boundary value problems. This course serves as a
basis of the applications for differential equations, Fourier series and Laplace transform in
various branches of engineering and sciences. This course emphasizes the role of orthogonal
polynomials in dealing with Sturm-Liouville problems.
2. Text-Book:
1. Simmons G.F., Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes, TMH,
2nd ed.,1991.
Reference Book:
1. Edwards & Penney: Differential Equations and Boundary value problems, Pearson
Education, 3rd ed.
2. Shepley L. Ross: Differential Equations, Willy India Pvt. Ltd, 3rd ed.
3. Birkhoff & Rota: Ordinary Differential Equations, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 4th ed.
4. Zill, Differential Equation, Thomson Learning, 5th ed., 2004
5. R.K. Patnaik: Differential Equation, PHI, 2009.

3. Course Plan: (Sections/Articles refer to Text-Books)


Lect Learning Objectives Topic Sections Home work
No. (Page-problems
1 To introduce the First order equations 1-7 Rev & self study
classical methods to
2-3 solve 1st order First order equations 8,9,10 All page 53,
equations 1-4, page 59
1 to 4, page 61
4 Reduction of order 11 1 to 3, page 65
5-6 To introduce the Second order equations 14,15 4 to 8, page 86 1to 4,
classical methods to page 91
7 solve 2nd order Use of a known 16 All page 94
equations solution
8-11 Various methods to 17,18,19 1-2, page 97 & 5-8,
solve diff. Eqns page 98
All page 103, All
page 106
12-13 Properties of solutions Sturm Separation 24, 25 2-4, page 161
Theorem and Sturm All page 164
Comparison Theorem

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14-16 To introduce Series Series Solutions 26 to 30 1-2, page 175
Solutions method to All page 182
2nd order diff. Equation 1- 5, page 191
with variable 1 – 5, page 198
17-18 coefficients Hypergeometric 31 All page 203
equation
19-20 Legendre Polynomials 44,45 1-2, & 4, 341
1-5, page 347
21 Hermite and Appendix B
Chebyshev polynomials & D
(Any one of them and
another for self study)
22-24 Bessel functions 46,47 1- 6, page 356
1- 5363
25-26 Eigenvalues and eigen 40,43 1, page 308
functions Sturm
Liouville Problems
27-30 Use LT to solve DE Laplace Transforms 48,49,50,51, All, page 384
and IE 53 All, page 388
All, page 394
1- 4, page 398 2,3,4,
page 410
31-32 To introduce systems Systems of Equations 54,55,56 1,2, page 420
of equations 5-9, page 426
1 and 5, Page 433
33-36 To introduce F series Fourier Series 33,34,35,36 1-6, page 256
1-5, page 263
All, page 269
1-7, page 274
37 To introduce classical One dim. Wave eqn 40 5, page 310
38 methods to solve PDE One dim. Heat eqn 41
39-40 Laplace’s eqn (Self 42
Study)

4. Home Assignment : All problems listed are for Home work.

5. Evaluation Scheme :
Evaluation Duration Weightage Nature of
S. No. Date & Time
Component (in %) Component
21/09/2012
1. Test I 1 hr. 30 Close Book
9.30-10.30AM
02/11/2012
2. Test II 1 hr. 30 Open Book
9.30-10.30AM
3. Comprehensive 3 hrs. 40 03/12/2012 AN Close Book

6. Make-up: Make-up will be given only in genuine cases after strict verification.

7. Chamber consultation hour: To be announced in the class by the respective instructor.

8. Notices: All notices regarding MATH F211/MATH C241 will be put on Mathematics
department Notice Board.
Instructor-In-Charge
MATH F211 /MATH C241

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