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LNMIIT, Jaipur

Department of Mathematics

Programme: Course Title: Calculus and Ordinary Differential Equation Course Code:
B. Tech. (All MTH
programme)
Type of Course: Prerequisites: None Total Contact Hours:
Program: 40L + 12 T
Institute Core
Year/Semester: Lecture Hrs/Week: Tutorial Hrs/Week: Practical Hrs/Week: Credits:
1/Odd 3 1 0 4

Learning Objective:

The main purpose of this course is to provide students with the fundamental concepts of
calculus, ordinary differential equations, and their applications, which would enable them
to devise engineering solutions for given real-world situations they may encounter in
their profession. This course provides students with the necessary mathematical tools to
solve analytical problems adequately. This course also focuses on understanding the
behaviors of solutions of differential equations which is essential to several topics in
contemporary science and engineering. Different techniques like Laplace transform,
Fourier series, and Integrals for solving ODEs and their applications will be covered in
this course.

Course outcomes (COs):


On completion of this course, the students will have the ability to: Bloom’s Level
CO1 2
Describe the convergence of sequence and series.
CO2 4
Investigate the fundamental concepts of multivariable calculus.
CO3 4
Illustrate different techniques of multiple integrals and their
applications.
CO4 4
Analyze the qualitative behavior of solutions of differential
equations and find the analytical solutions of linear differential
equations.
CO5 3
Applying the Laplace transform to solve ordinary differential
equations and understand the concepts of Fourier series and
Integrals.

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Course Topics Lecture Hours


UNIT – I (Sequence and Series) 6

1.1 Convergence of a sequence, Sandwich theorem, Monotone sequences. 3 CO1


convergent sequence of bounded sequence, Ratio test for sequences.
1.2 Infinite Series, Integral Test, Comparison Test, Absolute convergence, 3
Limit Comparison test, Ratio test, Root Test, Alternation Series and
Conditional Convergence.

3 UNIT – II (Multivariable Differential Calculus)


9

2.1 Functions of several variables, Limits and Continuity, Partial


7 CO2
derivatives, differentiability, Chain rule, Directional Derivatives, and
Gradient Vectors.

2.2 Extreme values and Saddle Points, Lagrange Multipliers. 2

3 UNIT-III (Multiple Integrals & Applications) 5

3.1 Double integral, Fubini’s theorem, Area by Double Integral, Double


Integrals in Polar forms, Triple Integral, change of variable in a double
integral, special case: Polar coordinates, Triple integral, Change of 3 CO3
variables in a triple integral, Special cases: Cylindrical and Spherical
coordinates.
3.2 Surfaces and Area, Surface integral 2

Unit IV (First and Second Order Ordinary Differential Equations) 12

4.1 First order ODE: Picard's Existence and uniqueness Theorem for CO4
2
first order IVP, Picard’s iteration methods.
4.2 Second order ODE: General solution of 2nd order linear ODE, linearly
dependent (LD) and independent (LI) solutions, Fundamental system,
Wronskian, use of known solution to determine another LI solution, 7
reduction of order, Second Order equations with Constant Coefficients,
Euler-Cauchy Equations. Non-Homogeneous Equations: Variation of
Parameters.
4.3 Qualitative behavior of solutions of second order ODE, reduction to 3

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Department of Mathematics

normal form, Oscillations, and Sturm separation Theorem, Sturm


comparison Theorem.

Unit V (Laplace Transform (LT) and Fourier Series) 8

5.1 Laplace transform and its Existence, Inverse LT, Linearity, s-Shifting,
Transforms of Derivatives and Integrals, Unit Step Function, t-Shifting, 5
Impulses, Dirac's Delta Function, Convolution, Integral Equations, CO5
Differentiation and Integration of Transforms. Applications to ODEs.
5.2 Fourier coefficients, Fourier Series, and its Existence, Even and Odd
Functions: Sine and Cosine series, Half-Range Expansions, Extension to 3
arbitrary intervals, Fourier Integrals.

Textbook References:
Textbook:
1. Hass, Heil, Bogacki, and Weir, “Thomas’ Calculus, Early Transcendental” 15th Edition.
Pearson.
2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th edition, Wiley Publishers.
3. George F. Simmons, Steven G. Krantz, Differential Equations: Theory, Technique and
Practice, Tata McGraw-Hill Education.

Reference Books:

1. Robert G. Bartle and Donald R. Sherbert, “Introduction to Real Analysis”, Wiley.


2. Sudhir R. Ghorpade and Balmohan V. Limaye, “A Course in Multivariable Calculus
and Analysis”, Springer
3. Dennis-G-Zill, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Jones and Bartlett learning.

Additional Resources:

Evaluation Method
Item Weightage (%) Associated COs
Quiz1 10 CO1, CO2
Quiz 2 10 CO4
Midterm 30 CO1, CO2, CO3
Final Examination 50 CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4, CO5

CO and PO Correlation Matrix

CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

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Department of Mathematics

CO1 2 2
CO2 3 3
CO3 3 3
CO4 3 3
CO5 3 3
1- Low; 2- Medium; 3- Strong

Prepared By: Prof. MK Kadalbajoo , Dr. Manish Garg, Dr. Pratibha Garg, , Dr. Sudipto

Updated by:

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