AM-II
AM-II
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Marking Scheme:
1. Teachers Continuous Evaluation: 25 marks
2. Term end Theory Examinations: 75 marks
Instruction for paper setter:
1. There should be 9 questions in the term end examinations question paper.
2. The first (1st) question should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus.This question should be
objective, single line answers or short answer type question of total 15 marks.
3. Apart from question 1 which is compulsory, rest of the paper shall consist of 4 units as per the syllabus.
Every unit shall have two questions covering the corresponding unit of the syllabus. However, the student
shall be asked to attempt only one of the two questions in the unit. Individual questions may contain upto
5 sub-parts / sub-questions. Each Unit shall have a marks weightage of 15.
4. The questions are to be framed keeping in view the learning outcomes of the course / paper. The standard
/ level of the questions to be asked should be at the level of the prescribed textbook.
5. The requirement of (scientific) calculators / log-tables / data – tables may be specified if required.
Course Objectives:
1: To understand Complex series methods.
2: To understand Complex analysis
3: To understand Fourier and Laplace methods
4: To understand how to solve specific formulated engineering problems using PDE methods.
Course Outcomes (CO):
CO1: Ability to use Complex series methods.
CO2: Ability to use Complex analysis to solve formulated engineering problems
CO3: Ability to use Fourier and Laplace methods to solve formulated engineering problems
CO4: Ability to solve specific formulated engineering problems using PDE methods.
Course Outcomes (CO to Programme Outcomes (PO) Mapping (scale 1: low, 2: Medium, 3: High
CO/PO PO01 PO02 PO03 PO04 PO05 PO06 PO07 PO08 PO09 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 2 3 3 3 1 - - - - - 1 2
CO2 2 3 3 3 1 - - - - - 2 2
CO3 2 3 3 3 1 - - - - - 2 2
CO4 2 3 3 3 1 - - - - - 2 2
Unit I
Complex Analysis – I : Complex Numbers and Their Geometric Representation, Polar Form of Complex Numbers.
Powers and Roots, Derivative. Analytic Function, Cauchy–Riemann Equations. Laplace’s Equation, Exponential
Function, Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions. Euler’s Formula, de’Moivre’s theorem (without proof),
Logarithm. General Power. Principal Value. Singularities and Zeros. Infinity,
Line Integral in the Complex Plane, Cauchy’s Integral Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral Formula, Derivatives of
Analytic Functions, Taylor and Maclaurin Series. [10Hrs]
Unit II
Complex Analysis – II: Laurent Series, Residue Integration Method. Residue Integration of Real Integrals,
Geometry of Analytic Functions: Conformal Mapping, Linear Fractional Transformations (Möbius
Transformations), Special Linear Fractional Transformations, Conformal Mapping by Other Functions,
Applications: Electrostatic Fields, Use of Conformal Mapping. Modeling, Heat Problems, Fluid Flow. Poisson’s
Integral Formula for Potentials [10Hrs]
Unit III
Laplace Transforms: Definitions and existence (without proof), properties, First Shifting Theorem (s-Shifting),
Transforms of Derivatives and Integrals and ODEs, Unit Step Function (Heaviside Function). Second Shifting
Theorem (t-Shifting), Short Impulses. Dirac’s Delta Function. Partial Fractions, Convolution. Integral Equations,
Differentiation and Integration of Transforms. Solution of ODEs with Variable Coefficients, Solution of
Systems of ODEs. Inverse Laplace transform and its properties.
Fourier Analysis: Fourier Series, Arbitrary Period. Even and Odd Functions. Half-Range Expansions, Sturm–
Liouville Problems. Fourier Integral, Fourier Cosine and Sine Transforms, Fourier Transform. Usage of fourier
analysis for solution of ODEs. Inverse Fourier transform and its properties. [10Hrs]
Unit IV
Partial Differential Equations (PDEs): Basic Concepts of PDEs. Modeling: Vibrating String, Wave Equation. Solution
by Separating Variables. Use of Fourier Series. D’Alembert’s Solution of the Wave Equation. Characteristics.
Modeling: Heat Flow from a Body in Space. Heat Equation: Solution by Fourier Series. Steady Two-Dimensional
Heat Problems. Dirichlet Problem. Heat Equation: Modeling Very Long Bars. Solution by Fourier Integrals and
Transforms. Modeling: Membrane, Two-Dimensional Wave Equation. Rectangular Membrane. Laplacian in Polar
Coordinates. Circular Membrane. Laplace’s Equation in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates. Potential. Solution
of PDEs by Laplace Transforms. [10Hrs]
Textbooks:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley, 10th Ed., 2011.
References:
1. Engineering Mathematics by K.A. Stroud with Dexter J. Booth, Macmillan, 2020.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Larry Turyn, Taylor and Francis, 2014.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Dennis G. Zill, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2018.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB by Dean G. Duffy, Taylor and Francis, 2017.
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Merle C. Potter, Jack L. Lessing, and Edward F. Aboufadel, Springer
(Switzerland), 2019.
6. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering, by K. F. Riley, M. P. Hobson and S. J. Bence, CUP, 2013.