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Course Code: MAT-4702 Title: Mathematical Physics Credit Hrs: 03

Course Outline: Definition and Properties of Laplace and Inverse Laplace Transforms, s-shifting
property of LT, existence and uniqueness theorem, LT of derivatives and integrals and solution of ivps,
unite step function and t-shifting property of LT, solution of circuit problems by using LT, Dirac Delta
Function and its properties, LT of periodic functions, Convolution Theorem, Convolution of
discontinuous functions, solution of integral equations by LT, differentiation and integration of LT,
Laguerre’s equation and polynomials, Applications of Laplace Transforms to systems of ODEs and
PDEs, Fourier Series of 2pi and 2L periodic functions, Convergence and sum of FS, even and odd
functions and half-range expansions of FS, solution of odes and pdes by using FS, Fourier Integrals,
Fourier Sine and Cosine integrals, Fourier sine and cosine transforms, Fourier sine and cosine transforms
of derivatives, existence of FT, FT of derivatives, Convolution theorem, Discrete and Fast Fourier
Transforms, solution of odes and pdes by using FT.

Text and Reference Books


1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 10th Edition, Wiley, 2011.
2. E. L. Butkov, Mathematical Physics, Addison Wesley, 1973.
3. R. P. Kanwal, Linear Integral Equations, Academic Press, 1971.
4. T. Myint-U and L. Denbnath, Partial Differential Equations, Elsevier Science Publishing, 1987.
5. I. Stakgold, Boundary Value Problems of Mathematical Physics, Vol. II, Mc-MillanPublishing Company, Inc., New
York, 1968.

Course Code: MAT-4703 Title: Numerical Methods-II Credit Hrs: 03

Course Outline: IVP for ODEs: Elementary theory of ivps, Introduction to Single-Step Numerical
Methods for solution of ivps, Picard’s method, Euler's Method, Second and higher order Taylor’s
methods, RK-methods (mid-point, modified Euler, Heun’s, and RK-4 methods), Multi-Step methods for
numerical solutions of odes (2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-step Adam-Bashforth and Adam-Moulton methods),
Extension of Euler and RK-4 methods for numerical solutions of higher order odes and system of first
order odes, stability, consistency, and convergence of SS and MS methods, stiff odes, region of absolute
stability and A-Stability,
BVPs for odes: Discussion on Problem Behavior and Stability, Shooting method and finite difference
methods for Linear and Non-Linear BVPs, Rayleigh-Ritz method for Linear and Non-Linear BVPs.

Text and Reference Books


1. U. Ascher and L. Petzold, Computer Methods for ODEs and DAEs, SIAM, 1998.
2. R.L. Burden and J.D. Faires, Numerical Analysis, 5th Edition, PWS Publishing Company, 1993.
3. U. Ascher, R. Matteij and R. Russell, Numerical Solution of BVPs for ODEs, Prentice Hall, 1988.
4. J. Lambert, Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Systems, Wiley, 1991.
5. A. Greenbaum and T. P. Chartier, Numerical Methods, 2012 Edition, Princeton University Press, 2012.
Course Code: MAT-4704 Title: Functional Analysis Credit Hrs: 03

Course Outline: Definition and Examples of Normed Spaces, Banach Spaces, Characterization of
Banach Spaces, Bounded Linear Transformations, Bounded Linear Operators, Functional and Their
Examples, Various Characterization of Bounded (Continuous) Linear Operator, The Space of All
Bounded Linear Operators, The Open Mapping and Closed Graph Theorems, The Dual (Conjugate)
Spaces, Reflexive Spaces, Hahn-Banach Theorem (Without Proof), Some Important Consequences of
the Hahn- Banach Theorem. Inner Product Spaces, Hilbert Spaces, Orthonormal Bases, Convexity in
Hilbert Spaces, Operators in Hilbert Spaces, Invariant Sub-Spaces, Decomposition of Hilbert Spaces,
Finite Dimensional Spectral Theory and Spectral Mapping Theorem.

Text and Reference Books


1. E. Kreyszig, Introductory Fundamental Analysis with Applications, John Wiley and Sons, 2007.
2. I. J. Maddox, Elements of Functional Analysis, Cambridge University Press, 1988.
3. W. Rudin, Functional Analysis, Mc-Graw Hill, 2016.
4. G. F. Simmon, Introduction to Topology and Modern Analysis, Mc-Graw Hill, New York, 2004.
5. A. Majeed, Elements of Topology and Functional Analysis, Ilmi Kitab Khana, 2014.

Course Code: MAT-4705 Title: Fluid Mechanics-I Credit Hrs: 03

Course Outline: Fields and Continuum Concepts, Lagrangian and Eulerian Specifications, Local,
Convective and Total Rates of Change, Conservatoin of Mass, Equation of Continuity, Boundary
Conditions, Nature of Force in a Fluid Field and Their Effects: Surface and Body Forces, Stress at a Point,
Viscosity and Newton’s Viscosity Law, Viscous and Inviscid Flows, Laminar and Turbulent Flows,
Compressible and Incompressible Flows
Irrotational Fluid Motion: Velocity Potential from an Irrotational Velocity Field, Streamlines. Vortex
Lines and Vortex Sheets, Kelvins Minimum Energy Theorem, Conservation of Linear Momentum,
Bernoullis Theorem and Its Applications, Circulations, Rate of Change of Circulation (Kelvins Theorem),
Axially Symmetric Motion, Stokes Stream Function
Two-Dimensional Motion: Stream Function, Complex Potential and Complex Velocity, Uniform
Flows, Sources, Sinks and Vortex Flows, Flow in a Sector, Flow Around a Sharp Edge, Flow Due to a
Doublet

Text and Reference Books


1. I. G. Curie, Fundamentals of Mechanics of Fluids, 3rd Edition, CRC, 2002.
2. I. L. Distsworth, Fluid Mechanics, Mc-Graw Hill, 1972.
3. R.W. Fox, A.T. Mc-Donald and P.J. Pritchard, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, John Wiley and Sons, 2003.
4. H. Schlichting, K. Gersten, E. Krause and H. Oertel, Jr, Boundary-Layer Theory, 8th Edition, Springer-Verlag, 2004.
5. Y. C-Shun, Fluid Mechanics, Mc-Graw Hill, 1974.

Course Code: MAT-4715 Title: Conference/Seminar/Reading-I Credit Hrs: S/U

Course Outline: The purpose of this activity is to introduce students with the importance of conferences,
seminars, and reading in scientific and academic development. Through various activities, students will
be encouraged and trained to develop reading habits, especially of reference books and scientific articles.
They will also trained on preparing papers and presentations for conferences and seminars.

Text and Reference Books


As per requirement of the students taking the course.

Course Code: MAT-4716 Title: Project/Report Credit Hrs: 06

Course Outline:
The objective of this course is to train students to learn and use the tools required for writing their project
reports and the tools for doing their research work. They will do the literature survey, work on some
research problem (theoretical or pratical) and write a project or review report by the end of the course.

Text and Reference Books


As per requirements of the topic of the Project.

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