Fourier Analysis Syllabus
Fourier Analysis Syllabus
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.
100% NA 70%
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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