BANASTHALIVIDYAPITH
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
COURSE HANDOUT
B. Tech. Second Year (CS/CSALTT)
Semester: III
Session: 2025 -2026
Contact Hours: 60
Course: MATH210, Differential Equations (Credit: 04)
Weekly load: 04 hours/week
Faculty In charge: Dr. Isha Sangal
Faculty Team: Day and Time Venue
Name of faculty Class
Fri-Mon, 04:05 to 05:00 AICentre 201
Dr. Isha Sangal [Link]. III Sem (AI)
Fri-Sat,09:05 to l0:00 CMS 203
Dr. Madhuri Jain [Link]. IIISem (CS Sec-C)
Sun-Mon, 10:05 to I1:00
Wed-Thu, 09:05 to 10:00 AINLT
[Link]. III Sem (1T) Fri-Sat, 12:05 to 01:00
Wed-Sat, 04:05 to 05:00 CMS 103
Ms. Manju Prasad
[Link]. IIISem (CS Sec-A)
Wed-Sat, |1:05 to 12:00 AINNLT
[Link]. IlISem (CS Sec-B)
Course Outcomes:
students will be able to:
Afier successfulcompletion of the course,
physical situation'swhose behavior can be described
CO Ildentify, analyze and subsequently solve
by ordinary differential equations.
C0 2Solve systems of linear differential equations.
ordinary differential cquations.
CO3Apply the Laplace transform to solve the
engineering problems.
CO 4Apply partial differential techniques to solve the
Course Description:
Section A
Ordinary linear differential equations
Ordinary differential equation of the Ist order and 1st degree:
with constant coefficient; Euler Cauchy
of nth order: Homogeneous and non-homogeneous
differentialequations and Variation of Parameters. System of
linear differential equations.
Section B
equations, Frobenius Method. Bessel's and
Series solutions: second order ordinary differential
first kind and second kind.
Legendre'sequations, Bessel's and Legendre's functions of
Properties, Laplace transformation of basic
Laplace transform: Definition,existence condition, basic
functions, Inverse Laplace Transform,
functions., Unit step function, Dirac Delta function, Periodic
Convolution theorem, solution ordinary differential equations.
Section C
order equations, Lagrange's equations,
Partial Differential Equations: Formulation, solution of first
with constant coefficient, homogeneous and
Charpit's method, linear partial differential equations
non-homogeneous linear equations. Classification of
second order partial differential equations.
Solution of one-dimensional wave and heat equation, solution of Laplace equation (Cartesian
coordinates only with initial and boundary value)
Reference Books:
1. Ramana, B.V.(2017). Higher Engineering Mathematics, Mc Graw Hil.
2. Kreyszig, E. (2005). Advance Engineering Mathematics. Wiley Eastern.
3. Zill, D.G. (2013). A first course in differential equation with modelling application. Cengage
Learning.
4. Simmons, G.F. (1972). Diferential equations with Applications and Historical Notes, Tata
McGraw-Hill,
Suggested E-learning material
l11/106/11110600/
I. Differential Equations for Engineers [Link]
2. Differential Equations [Link] [Link]'courses/mathematics/ I8-03-diflerential-equations
spring-20 10/
[Link]
3. Differential Equations
4. Differential Equations [Link]
Course Plan:
Lect. No. Topics to be covered Section
Introduction to DifferentialEquations (DE), Formation of DE
First order first degree DE: variable separable, reduction to separable
2
form, Homogeneous DE
3-6
Non- Homogeneous DE (both cases of particular type). Exact DE
and Non-Exact DE
7 Linear differential equation (LDE), Bernoulli's DE
Section-A
8-9
Linear Higher order DE with constant coefficient: Complimentary
function and Particular Integral
10-11 Homogeneous, Non-homogeneous equations: general method
12-17 Non-homogeneous equations: Special cases/ Short Cut Method
18 Euler-Cauchy differential equation
19 Method of Variation of parameters
20 System of LDE with constant coefficient
Laplace Transform (LT): Definition, properties, existence condition,
20-27 Laplace transform of basic functions, First shift, Second shift, Unit
step function, Dirac delta function, Periodic function
Section-B
28-33 Inverse Laplace Transform
34 Convolution Theorem
35 Application of LT to ODE with constant coefficient
Partial differential equations of first order: Formation, Lagrange's
36-43 Section-C
equation, Charpit's method, Linear PDE with constant coefficient
43-44 Homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear
equations with constant coefficients partial differential
45
Classification of second order partial
46-49 Solution of one-dimensional wave differential equations
and heat
50 Solution of Laplace equation (Cartesian equation
and boundary value) coordinates only with initial
51-52 Power series solution toDE (2d order
53
ODE)
Frobenius method of series solution
54-55 Legendre equation,
56-57 Legendre polynomials Section-B
58-59 Bessel equations
60 Bessel's and Legendre's functions of first kind and second kind.
Tentative Evaluation:
Evaluation will be done out of 100 marks. 40 marks will be internal and 60 marks will be for
final semester examination. The following components will constitute the continuous
assessment:
Continuous Assessment:
Component Marks Submission/Examination Date Allotment
Home assignment I 10 17 August, 2025 Topics shall be allotted in the
class by l August 2025
Periodical test I 10 29 August -
I September, 2025*
Home assignment II 19September, 2025 Topics shall be allotted in the
class by 3September, 2025
Periodical test I 10 12-16 October, 2025 *
Semester 60 1-19 December, 2025 *
Examination
*Subject to change.
NOTE:
Astudent is required to be in attendance in all the classes. It is her duty to come in time
and take up all the assignments, [Link] is no provision of any re-test/make up.
Consultation Hour:
The students are free to approach any of the course-instructors for the removal of their
difficulties or any guidance. Schedule of the free hour of course-instructors specially
earmarked only for this purpose is as follows:
Faculty Member Interaction day & time, venue
Dr. Isha Sangal 05:00pm- 06:00pm, CMS Staff Cabin
Dr. Madhuri Jain 05:00pm- 06:00 pm, CMS Staff Cabin
Ms. Manju Prasad 05:00 pm- 06:00pm, CMS Staff Lab
10/07/2025