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The document outlines the curriculum for the Applied Mathematics - II course (MATH122) at the undergraduate level, detailing course objectives, contents, and assessment methods. Key topics include differential equations, Laplace transforms, and complex analysis, with an emphasis on real-world applications in engineering. The course employs a four-quadrant approach for pedagogy, integrating video lectures, discussions, and assessments to enhance student learning.

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The document outlines the curriculum for the Applied Mathematics - II course (MATH122) at the undergraduate level, detailing course objectives, contents, and assessment methods. Key topics include differential equations, Laplace transforms, and complex analysis, with an emphasis on real-world applications in engineering. The course employs a four-quadrant approach for pedagogy, integrating video lectures, discussions, and assessments to enhance student learning.

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Course Curriculam

Course Code: MATH122 Credit Units L T P/S SW AS/DS FW No. of PSDA Total Credit Unit
Course Level UG 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 4
Course Title Applied Mathematics - II

Course
Description :

Course Objectives :

SN
Objectives
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1 • Analyze and solve differential equations using appropriate techniques such as separation of variables, integration factors, and numerical methods
2 • Apply methods of complex analysis, including residue theorem, contour integration, and Laurent series, to solve problems in engineering contexts
• Utilize Laplace transforms to solve ordinary differential equations, especially in the context of systems that are modelled in electrical circuits and
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mechanical systems.
• Translate theoretical knowledge into practical engineering solutions by applying these techniques to real-world problems in fields like fluid dynamics,
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mechanics, and electrical circuit analysis.
• Understand the theoretical techniques but also recognize how to apply these methods in solving practical engineering problems, enhancing the real-
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world relevance of their learning.

Pre-Requisites : General

SN. Course Code Course Name

Course Contents / Syllabus :

SN. Module Descriptors / Topics Weightage


Module I: Overview of solution of ordinary Differential Equations of First Order and first degree Exact Differential Equations,
Ordinary equations reducible to exact differential equation, Linear Differential Equations of Higher Order, Complete Solution,
1 25.00
Differential Complementary Function, Particular Integrals, Euler Cauchy Equation, Legendre’s Linear Equation, Simultaneous
Equations linear equations with constant coefficient.
Existence of Laplace transform, Linear property, first shifting theorems, change of scale property, Laplace transform of
Module II: derivative and integrals, Multiplication by the powers of t , division by t, Evaluation of integrals using Laplace transform
2 Laplace Inverse Laplace transform, Convolution theorem, Laplace transform of periodic functions, Heaviside function, unit step 25.00
Transform function formula, Unit impulse functions, Second shifting theorems, Solution of initial value problem by Laplace
transform
Module III:
Functions De Movier’s Theorem and Roots of Complex Numbers, Logarithmic Functions, Functions of a Complex Variables,
3 of Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Analytic Function, Necessary and sufficient condition for function to be analytic 25.00
Complex (without proof) Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Harmonic Conjugate
Variables
Module IV: Complex Line Integrals, Real Line Integrals, Connection between Real and Complex Line Integrals, Cauchy Integral
4 Complex Theorem (without proof), Cauchy Integral Formula (without proof), Power Series, Taylor Series, Laurent Series, Zeroes 25.00
Integration and Singularities, Residues, Cauchy Residue Theorem (without proof)

Course Learning Outcomes :

SN. Course Learning Outcomes


1 Relate the first, second and higher order ordinary differential equations with real life applications
2 Demonstrate the application of Laplace Transforms in solving improper integral and ordinary differential equations
3 Construct the concept of analyticity using Cauchy Riemann Equations and analyze harmonic function and its conjugate
4 Analyze and solve first second and higher order ordinary differential equations using different analytical and numerical methods
5 Make use of skills and knowledge of complex functions, differential equations and Laplace Transforms in real engineering problems
6 Create, the piecewise continuous functions in terms of Unit step functions to find the Laplace Transform
7 Apply the knowledge gained through the course to integrated assignments for practical understanding.

Pedagogy for Course Delivery :

SN. Pedagogy Methods


1 The course pedagogy will include four quadrant approach i.e. video lectures, presentations, e-content, discussions and assessments.
2 All the topics covered in the syllabus will be correlated with its applications in real life situations and also in other disciplines.
In order to inculcate problem solving ability in students’ time to time quiz, viva, home assignments and class tests will be conducted during the
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progress of the semester.
4 Extra sessions for revision will be undertaken.

Theory /VAC / Architecture Assessment (L,T & Self Work): 100.00 Max : 100

Attendance+CE+EE : 5+35+60

SN. Type Component Name Marks


1 Attendance 5.00
2 End Term Examination (OMR) 60.00
3 Internal MID TERM EXAM 10.00
4 Internal HOME ASSIGNMENT 10.00
5 Internal INTEGRATED ASSIGNMENT 15.00

Lab/ Practical/ Studio/Arch. Studio/ Field Work Assessment : 0.00 Max : 100

N/A

List of Professional skill development activities :

No.of PSDA : 3
SN. PSDA Point
1 i) Group discussion on applications of Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms and complex analysis
2 ii) Seminars on the latest topics.
3 iii) Presentation on the latest topics.

Text & References :

SN. Type Title/Name Description ISBN/ URL

1 Book • A textbook of Engineering Mathematics by


N.P.Bali, Laxmi publications, 2009.
• Engineering Mathematics by Erwin
2 Book
Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons, 2010
• Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal,
3 Book
Khanna Publishers, 2014.
• Higher Engineering Mathematics by H.K.
4 Book
Dass, S. Chand, 2011.
• Advanced Engineering Mathematics by
5 Book R.K Jain and S.R.K Iyenger, Narosa
Publishing House Pvt., 2016
• Complex Variables and Applications by
6 Book Ruel Churchill, McGraw - Hill Higher
Education in 2013
• Differential Equation by A.R.Forsyth,
7 Book Dover Publications Inc.; 6th edition (21
February 1997)

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