Sample 8118
Sample 8118
Sample 8118
MATHEMATICS
H.C. Taneja
Professor & Head
Dept. of Applied Mathematics
Delhi Technological University, Delhi
ISBN 978-93-82332-64-0
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Preface
Both the earlier volumes of Advanced Engineering Mathematics have been well received by teachers
and students. To give it a broader acceptance, in the present volume a new chapter on “Linear
Difference Equations and Z-Transforms” has been added. The text comprising 26 chapters has been
divided into 8 parts:
A. Vector Algebra and Matrices (Ch. 1-2)
B. Differential and Integral Calculus (Ch. 3-7)
C. Vector Calculus (Ch. 8-9)
D. Ordinary Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms (Ch. 10-13)
E. Fourier Analysis and Partial Differential Equations (Ch. 14-17)
F. Complex Analysis (Ch. 18-20)
G. Numerical Methods (Ch. 21-23)
H. Statistical Methods and Linear Programming (24-26)
I hope that the book, in its present form will serve the readers better and look forward to their
suggestions for further improvement in text.
H.C. Taneja
[email protected]
Contents
Preface v
1. Solid Geometry 3
1.1 Vectors in Space 3
1.2 Lines and Planes in Space 18
1.3 Sphere 26
1.4 Cone 40
1.5 Cylinder 48
1.6 Quadric Surfaces 55
2. Matrices, Determinants and Eigenvalue Problems 63
2.1 Matrices: Some Basic Definitions 63
2.2 Matrix Algebra 64
2.3 Special Matrices 68
2.4 Determinants 75
2.5 The Inverse of a Matrix 90
2.6 Solution of Linear System of Equations (n ¥ n Form) 93
2.7 Elementary Transformations. Rank, Normal and Echelons Form of a 97
Matrix. Inverse by Gauss-Jorden Method
2.8 Vector Spaces 108
2.9 Matrices as Linear Transformations 116
2.10 Solution of Linear System of Equations: General Form 119
2.11 Matrix Eigenvalue Problems. Cayley-Hamilton Theorem 125
2.12 Similar Matrices. Diagonalization 133
2.13 Special Matrices Eigenvalues 138
2.14 Quadratic Forms. Reduction to Canonical Form 140
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