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Sallabus EM-III IT Comps

The document outlines a syllabus for a course on Engineering Mathematics, covering topics such as Laplace Transform, Inverse Laplace Transform, Fourier Series, Complex Variables, Statistical Techniques, and Probability. Each module includes detailed contents, hours allocated, and course outcomes. Additionally, it provides references, online resources, and instructions for term work, including class tutorials and mini projects.

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Sallabus EM-III IT Comps

The document outlines a syllabus for a course on Engineering Mathematics, covering topics such as Laplace Transform, Inverse Laplace Transform, Fourier Series, Complex Variables, Statistical Techniques, and Probability. Each module includes detailed contents, hours allocated, and course outcomes. Additionally, it provides references, online resources, and instructions for term work, including class tutorials and mini projects.

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Module Detailed Contents Hours CO

Mapping
01 Module: Laplace Transform 7 CO1

1.1 Definition of Laplace transform, Condition of Existence of Laplace


transform,

1.2 Laplace Transform (L) of Standard Functions like 𝑒 𝑎𝑡 , 𝑠𝑖𝑛(𝑎𝑡),


𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝑎𝑡), 𝑠𝑖𝑛ℎ(𝑎𝑡), 𝑐𝑜𝑠ℎ(𝑎𝑡) and 𝑡 𝑛 , 𝑛≥0.

1.3 Properties of Laplace Transform: Linearity, First Shifting Theorem,


Second Shifting Theorem, change of scale Property, multiplication by t,
Division by t, Laplace Transform of derivatives and integrals (Properties
without proof).

1.4 Evaluation of real integrals by using Laplace Transformation.

Self-learning Topics: Heaviside’s Unit Step function, Laplace


Transform. of Periodic functions, Dirac Delta Function.
02 Module: Inverse Laplace Transform 6 CO1, CO2

2.1 Inverse Laplace Transform, Linearity property, use of standard


formulae to find inverse Laplace Transform, finding Inverse Laplace
transform using derivatives,

2.2 Partial fractions method to find inverse Laplace transform.

2.3 Inverse Laplace transform using Convolution theorem (without


proof)
Self-learning Topics: Applications to solve initial and boundary value
problems involving ordinary differential equations
03 Module: Fourier Series: 7 CO3
3.1 Dirichlet’s conditions, Definition of Fourier series and Parseval’s
Identity (without proof)

3.2 Fourier series of periodic function with period 2𝜋 and 2l,

3.3 Fourier series of even and odd functions

3.4 Half range Sine and Cosine Series.

Self-learning Topics: Complex form of Fourier Series, orthogonal and


orthonormal set of functions, Fourier Transform.

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04 Module: Complex Variables: 7 CO4
4.1 Function 𝑓(𝑧) = 𝑢 + 𝑖𝑣 of complex variable, limit, continuity and
differentiability of 𝑓(𝑧) = 𝑢 + 𝑖𝑣 Analytic function, necessary and
sufficient conditions for f(z) to be
analytic (without proof),

4.2 Cauchy-Riemann equations in cartesian coordinates (without proof)

4.3 Milne-Thomson method to determine analytic function


𝑓(𝑧) = 𝑢 + 𝑖𝑣 when real part (u) or Imaginary part (v) or its
combination (𝑢 + 𝑣 𝑜𝑟 𝑢 − 𝑣) is given.

4.4 Harmonic function, Harmonic conjugate and orthogonal trajectories

Self-learning Topics: Conformal mapping, linear, bilinear mapping,


cross ratio, fixed points and standard transformations
05 Module: Statistical Techniques 6 CO5
5.1 Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of correlation (r)

5.2 Spearman’s Rank correlation coefficient (R) (with repeated and non-
repeated ranks)

5.3 Lines of regression

5.4 Fitting of first- and second-degree curves.

Self-learning Topics: Covariance, fitting of exponential curve.


06 Module: Probability 6 CO6
6.1 Definition and basics of probability, conditional probability,

6.2 Total Probability Theorem and Baye’s theorem

6.3 Discrete and continuous random variable with probability


distribution and probability density function.

6.4 Expectation of random variables with mean, variance and standard


deviation, moment generating function up to four moments.

Self-learning Topics: Skewness and Kurtosis of distribution (data)

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References:
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publication
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern Limited.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, R. K. Jain and S. R. K. Iyengar, Narosa publication,
4. Complex Variables and Applications, Brown and Churchill, McGraw-Hill education.
5. Probability, Statistics and Random Processes, T. Veerarajan, McGraw-Hill education.
6. Theory and Problems of Fourier Analysis with applications to BVP, Murray Spiegel,
Schaum’s Outline Series.

Online References: Sr. No. Website Name


1. https://www.nptel.ac.in

Term Work:
General Instructions:
1. Students must be encouraged to write at least 6 class tutorials on entire syllabus.
2. A group of 4-6 students should be assigned a self-learning topic. Students should prepare a
presentation/problem solving of 10-15 minutes. This should be considered as mini project in
Engineering Mathematics. This project should be graded for 10 marks depending on the
performance of the students.

The distribution of Term Work Attendance (Theory and 05 marks


marks will be as follows – 1. Tutorial)
2. Class Tutorials on entire syllabus 10 marks
3. Mini project 10 marks

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