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The documents discuss the syllabus for mathematics courses covering topics such as linear algebra, differential calculus, integral calculus, ordinary and partial differential equations, integral transforms, Fourier series, numerical techniques, and probability and statistics. Some key topics include matrices, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, differentiation, integration, Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms, interpolation, numerical integration, and discrete and continuous probability distributions. The syllabi cover these topics over 4 semesters of coursework.

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The documents discuss the syllabus for mathematics courses covering topics such as linear algebra, differential calculus, integral calculus, ordinary and partial differential equations, integral transforms, Fourier series, numerical techniques, and probability and statistics. Some key topics include matrices, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, differentiation, integration, Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms, interpolation, numerical integration, and discrete and continuous probability distributions. The syllabi cover these topics over 4 semesters of coursework.

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Syllabus by exam

LINEAR ALGERBRA
Matrices and determinants,
Inverse of a matrix,
rank of a matrix,
consistency of a system of linear equations.
Eigen values and eigen vectors

Syllabus by vtu

SEMESTER – IV
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – II
18MATDIP41
Linear Algebra:
Introduction –
rank of matrix by elementary row operations –
Echelon form. Consistency of system of linear equations –
Gauss elimination method.
Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a square matrix.
Problems.

Syllabus by exam

DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS:
polar curves,
angle between polar curves.
Partial differentiation,
maximum and minimum for function of single and two variables.
Curvature and radius of curvature Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s expansion for a function of single variable.
Indeterminate forms.

Syllabus by vtu

SEMESTER – III
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – I
18MATDIP31
Differential Calculus:
Review of successive differentiation-illustrative examples.
Maclaurin’s series expansions-Illustrative examples.
Partial Differentiation:
Euler’s theorem-problems on first order derivatives only.
Total derivatives-differentiation of composite functions.
Jacobians of order two-Problems.

INTEGRAL CALCULUS:
Multiple integrals.
Beta and gamma functions.
Length,
Area,
Volume using multiple integrals

SEMESTER – III
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – I
18MATDIP31

Integral Calculus:
Review of elementary integral calculus.
Reduction formulae for sinnx, cosnx (with proof) and sinmxcosnx (without proof) and evaluation of
these with standard limits-Examples.
Double and triple integrals-Simple examples.

ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS


Solutions of first order and first-degree differential equations (Exact and reducible to exact differential
equations).,
Linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients-inverse differential operator,
Cauchy’s and Legendre’s DE’s.

SEMESTER – III
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – I
18MATDIP31
Ordinary differential equations (ODE’s.
Introduction-solutions of first order and first-degree differential equations: exact,
linear differential equations.
Equations reducible to exact and Bernoulli’s equation.

PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:


Formation of Partial differential equations (PDE).
Solution of PDE:
by direct integration,
homogeneous and non-homogeneous with constant coefficients.
Classification of second order Partial differential equations.

SEMESTER - IV
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – II
18MATDIP41
18MATDIP41

Partial Differential Equations (PDE’s):-


Formation of PDE’s by elimination of arbitrary constants and functions.
Solution of non-homogeneous PDE by direct integration.
Homogeneous PDEs involving derivative with respect to one independent variable only.

INTEGRAL TRANSFORM:
Laplace Transforms, &
Fourier Transforms
SEMESTER – III
TRANSFORM CALCULUS, FOURIER SERIES AND NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
18MAT31
Laplace Transform:
Definition and Laplace transforms of elementary functions (statements only).
Laplace transforms of Periodic functions (statement only) and unit-step function – problems.
Fourier Transforms:
Infinite Fourier transforms,
Fourier sine and cosine transforms.
Inverse Fourier transforms.
Problems.
NUMERICAL METHODS
Finite differences-Interpolation using Newton’s forward and backward difference formulae.
Interpolation with unequal intervals-
Lagrange’s formulae.
Numerical differentiation using Newton’s forward and backward difference formulae.
Numerical Integration-Simpson’s one-third,
three-eighth and Weddles rule.
Solutions of first order ODE’s-
Euler’s modified method,
Runge-Kutta fourth order method,

SEMESTER – IV
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS – II
18MATDIP41
Numerical Methods:
Finite differences.
Interpolation/extrapolation using Newton’s forward and backward difference formulae (Statements
only)-problems.
Solution of polynomial and transcendental equations –
Newton-Raphson and Regula-Falsi methods (only formulae)- Illustrative examples.
Numerical integration:
Simpson’s one third rule and Weddle’s rule (without proof) Problems.

STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY


Correlation and regression,.
Probability :
Recap of Random Variables.
Discrete probability distributions-
Binomial,
Poisson and Geometric distributions;
Continuous probability distributions-
Exponential and Normal.

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