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Fourier Analysis Syllabus

The document provides details about the course "Fourier Analysis" including: 1. The course aims to teach students Laplace Transforms, Fourier transforms and techniques for solving ordinary differential equations using these transforms. 2. Prerequisites include a basic knowledge of differential equations and integration. 3. Learning outcomes are calculating Fourier series, applying transforms to solve eigenvalue problems and differential equations, and formulating new problems to solve using Fourier transforms.

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Fourier Analysis Syllabus

The document provides details about the course "Fourier Analysis" including: 1. The course aims to teach students Laplace Transforms, Fourier transforms and techniques for solving ordinary differential equations using these transforms. 2. Prerequisites include a basic knowledge of differential equations and integration. 3. Learning outcomes are calculating Fourier series, applying transforms to solve eigenvalue problems and differential equations, and formulating new problems to solve using Fourier transforms.

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Annexure ‘AAB-CD-01a’

Course Title: Fourier Analysis L T P/ SW/F TOTAL


Course Code: MATH304 S W CREDIT
Credit Units: 3 UNITS
Level: UG 0
3 0 0 3

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1 Course Objectives:
Mathematics abounds in various techniques for solving different type of
problems of almost of all disciplines. The main objective of this course is
to make student learn Laplace Transforms, Fourier transforms and to learn
the standard techniques of solving ordinary differential equations by using
these transforms.
2 Prerequisites:
Students must have basic knowledge of differential equations and
integration.
3 Student Learning Outcomes:
After completing this course, students learning outcomes are as follows:

• The students can calculate Fourier series of various functions.


• It will enable the students to construct solutions of Eigen value
(Sturm-Liouville) problems and Practical Harmonic analysis.
• Student will be able to apply Fourier and Laplace Transformation
for solving ordinary differential equations involving initial and
boundary value conditions.
• It will also help the students to formulate/create the problems
themselves and then to apply Fourier transformation to find their
solutions

Course Contents / Syllabus:


4 Module I 20%
Weightage
Periodic Functions, Fourier Series, Properties of Fourier Coefficients,
Euler’s Formule, Dirichlet’s conditions, Convergence of Fourier series,
Functions having points of discontinuity, Even or Odd Functions.

5 Module II 25%
Weightage
Change of Interval, Half-range series, Root mean square value, Parseval’s
Formula, Complex form of Fourier series, Practical Harmonic analysis,
Eigenvalue (Sturm-Liouville) problems, Orthogonality of Eigen functions
6 Module III 25%
Weightage
Integral transforms, Fourier integral theorem, Fourier Sine and Cosine
integrals,Complex form of Fourier integral, Linearity property, Shifting,
Modulation, Convolution Theorem, Fourier Transform of Derivatives,
Relations between Fourier transform and Laplace transform, solution of
differential Equations using Fourier Transform.

7 Module IV 30%
Weightage
Laplace Transforms, Linearity of the Laplace transforms, Shifting
theorems, Laplace transforms of derivatives and integrals, Differentiation
and integration of Laplace transforms, Convolution theorem(without
proof), Inverse Laplace transforms using convolution theorem, Inverse
Laplace transforms of derivatives and integrals, solution of ordinary
differential equations using Laplace transform.
8 Pedagogy for Course Delivery:
• Lot of illustrations, examples will be covered in the classroom to
give thorough knowledge of the course.
• Presenting the new information by linking it to previous topics.
• In order to inculcate problem solving ability in students’ time to
time quiz, viva, home assignments and class tests will be conducted
during the progress of semester.
• Extra sessions for revision will be undertaken.

Assessment/ Examination Scheme:

Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) End Term


Examination

100% NA 70%

Theory Assessment (L&T):


Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term
Examination
Components Mid-
(Drop down) Term
Exam S/V/Q HA A

Weightage
(%)
10% 8% 7% 5% 70%
HA: Home Assignment, S/V/Q: Seminar/Viva/Quiz, A: Attendance.

Text:
1. Erwin Kreyszing, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
2. I.N. Sneddon, Special Functions on mathematics, Physics & Chemistry.
3. W.W. Bell, Special Functions for Scientists & Engineers.
4. I.N. Sneddon, The use of integral transform, McGraw Hill.
5. John Bird, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Elsevier India, New Delhi.

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