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Linear Algebra and Complex Analysis

1.1 Course Number: MA 211

1.2 Contact Hours: 2-1-0 Credits: 8

1.3 Semester-offered: 2nd Year -Odd

1.4 Prerequisite: Real Analysis & Calculus

1.5 Syllabus Committee Member: Dr. Manoj K Rajpoot (Convener), Dr. Chanchal Kundu and
Dr. Alpesh Kumar

2. Objective: To fulfill the fundamental requirements of knowledge of Mathematics for


learning Science and Engineering subjects.

3. Course Content:

Unit-wise distribution of content and number of lectures

Unit Topics Sub-topic Lectures


Introduction to matrix algebra. Vector spaces and linear
transformation: Vector spaces and subspaces, linear
Matrix algebra, dependence, linear span, bases, dimensions, sum and direct
Vector Space sum of spaces. Inner product, norm, Gram-Schmidt
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and Linear orthogonalization process. Linear transformations, kernel
Transformations and image, rank, nullity, matrix associated with linear
transformation, change of bases.

Characteristic equation, eigenvalues and eigenvectors,


Eigenvalues and Cayley-Hamilton theorem, properties of eigenvalues and
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Eigenvectors eigenvectors of symmetric, orthogonal, Hermitian and
unitary matrices, diagonalization of matrices.
Complex
Algebra and Algebra of complex numbers, function of a complex
3 variable, limit, continuity and differentiability, Analytic 6
Analytic
functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic functions.
Functions
Line and Contour integrals, Cauchy's theorem and Cauchy’s
Complex integral formula for simply and multiply connected regions,
4 6
Integrations Morera’s theorem, power series, zeros and singularities of a
complex function, residues.
Total 28

4. Readings
4.1 Textbook:

i. Numerical Linear Algebra by J. H. Kwak and S. Hong; Birkhäuser Publisher.


ii. Linear Algebra and its Applications by G. Strang; Cengage Learning.
iii. Complex Variables and Applications by J. W. Brown and R.V. Churchil; McGraw-
Hill Education.

4.2 Reference books:


i. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig. Wiley-India Ed.
ii. Linear Algebra by Kenneth Hoffman and Ray Kunze: PHI publication.

5 Outcome of the Course:


Students will learn about the fundamental Mathematics, which will foster the mathematical
base for the understanding of Science and Engineering concepts.

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