This document provides information on the Applied Linear Algebra course MAT-3004, including the course objectives, expected outcomes, modules, textbooks, and evaluation. The course objectives are to understand linear algebra concepts and apply them to engineering problems in cryptography, computer graphics, and wavelets. The expected outcomes are for students to learn matrix decomposition methods, vector spaces, linear transformations, inner product spaces, and applications in these areas. The course consists of 8 modules covering topics such as systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, linear transformations, and inner product spaces.
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This document provides information on the Applied Linear Algebra course MAT-3004, including the course objectives, expected outcomes, modules, textbooks, and evaluation. The course objectives are to understand linear algebra concepts and apply them to engineering problems in cryptography, computer graphics, and wavelets. The expected outcomes are for students to learn matrix decomposition methods, vector spaces, linear transformations, inner product spaces, and applications in these areas. The course consists of 8 modules covering topics such as systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, linear transformations, and inner product spaces.
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Course Code Course title L T P J C
MAT-3004 Applied Linear Algebra 3 2 0 0 4
Pre-requisite MAT2002 Applications of Syllabus Version Differential and Difference Equations 1.0 Course Objectives [1] understanding basic concepts of linear algebra to illustrate its power and utility through applications to computer science and Engineering. [2] apply the concepts of vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices and inner product spaces in engineering. [3] solve problems in cryptography, computer graphics and wavelet transforms
Expected Course Outcomes
At the end of this course the students are expected to learn [1] the abstract concepts of matrices and system of linear equations using decomposition methods [2] the basic notion of vector spaces and subspaces [3] apply the concept of vector spaces using linear transforms which is used in computer graphics and inner product spaces [4] applications of inner product spaces in cryptography [5] Use of wavelet in image processing.
Student Learning Outcomes(SLO) 1,2,7
[1] Having an ability to apply knowledge of Mathematics in Science and Engineering [2] Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues [7] Having computational thinking
Module:1 System of Linear Equations: 6 hours
Gaussian elimination and Gauss Jordan methods - Elementary matrices- permutation
matrix - inverse matrices - System of linear equations - - LU factorizations.
Module:2 Vector Spaces 6 hours
The Euclidean space and vector space- subspace –linear combination-span-linearly dependent-independent- bases - dimensions-finite dimensional vector space.
Module:3 Subspace Properties: 6 hours
Row and column spaces -Rank and nullity – Bases for subspace – invertibility- Application in interpolation.
Module:4 Linear Transformations and applications 7 hours
Linear transformations – Basic properties-invertible linear transformation - matrices of
linear transformations - vector space of linear transformations – change of bases – similarity
Module:5 Inner Product Spaces: 6 hours
Dot products and inner products – the lengths and angles of vectors – matrix representations of inner products- Gram-Schmidt orthogonalisation
Module:6 Applications of Inner Product Spaces: 6 hours
QR factorization- Projection - orthogonal projections – relations of fundamental subspaces –Least Square solutions in Computer Codes
Module:7 Applications of Linear equations : 6 hours
An Introduction to coding - Classical Cryptosystems –Plain Text, Cipher Text, Encryption,
Decryption and Introduction to Wavelets (only approx. of Wavelet from Raw data)
Module:8 Contemporary Issues: 2 hours
Industry Expert Lecture
Total Lecture hours: 45 hours
Tutorial • A minimum of 10 problems to be worked out 30 hours by students in every Tutorial Class • Another 5 problems per Tutorial Class to be given as home work. Text Book(s) 1. Linear Algebra, Jin Ho Kwak and Sungpyo Hong, Second edition Springer(2004). (Topics in the Chapters 1,3,4 &5) 2. Introductory Linear Algebra- An applied first course, Bernard Kolman and David, R. Hill, 9th Edition Pearson Education, 2011. Reference Books 1. Elementary Linear Algebra, Stephen Andrilli and David Hecker, 5th Edition, Academic Press(2016) 2. Applied Abstract Algebra, Rudolf Lidl, Guter Pilz, 2nd Edition, Springer 2004. 3. Contemporary linear algebra, Howard Anton, Robert C Busby, Wiley 2003 4. Introduction to Linear Algebra, Gilbert Strang, 5th Edition, Cengage Learning (2015). Mode of Evaluation Digital Assignments, Continuous Assessments, Final Assessment Test Recommended by Board of Studies 25-02-2017 Approved by Academic Council No. 47 Date 05-10-2017