Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology
Faculty of Engineering Sciences (FES)
MT-201 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra I (Fall 2020)
Pre-Requisite: MT-101, MT-102
Instructor(s): Dr. Mazhar Ali (Section A) Miss Sabiha Qazi (Sections B)
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Dr. M. Faizan Shirazi (Section E) Mr. Fahad Zulfiqar (Section F)
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Lecture Delivery Mode: Synchronous (Online interactive sessions will be conducted on MS Teams)
Technology to Opt: MS Teams, Google drive, One drive, Google forms, MS forms
Discussion Hours: Students may contact the instructor via email.
Course Introduction
This course presents basic concepts of matrix algebra, methods of solving systems of linear equations, basic
concepts of vector spaces, and methods of computing determinants, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Students
should be able to classify and identify different types of linear differential equations, explicitly solve several
important classes of ordinary differential equations, and apply ideas from linear algebra to solve linear ordinary
differential equations. They should model certain physical phenomena using differential equations and reinterpret
their solutions physically. Use analytic techniques to compute solutions to various differential equations.
Computer mathematics software packages may well be used to for corresponding computer-based solutions.
Course Contents
• Matrix Algebra
• System of linear Equations and their solutions
• Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
• Vector space
• Determinants
• Differential Equations: definitions and terminology
• First order differential equations and their applications
• Second and higher differential equations
• Series solution for differential equations
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• Special functions
• System of first order differential equations
Mapping of Class Learning Outcome (CLOs) to Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
S. No CLOs PLOs Bloom Taxonomy
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
CLO1 Solve different problems concerning the theory of basic PLO1 C3 (Applying)
linear algebra.
CLO2 Apply different solution techniques to first order PLO1 C3 (Applying)
differential equations and system of differential
equations arising in various engineering problems.
CLO3 Apply various techniques to solve second and higher PLO1 C3 (Applying)
order linear differential equations.
Direct Assessment tools based on CLOs
Assessment Tools CLO-1 CLO-2 CLO-3
Quizzes 40% 20% 20%
Assignments 30% 20% 20%
Midterm Exams 20% 30% 30%
Final Exam 10% 30% 30%
Grading Policy
Assessment Items % Marks
1. Assignment 3%
2. Quizzes 22%
3. Mid-Term Exam 25%
4. Final Exams 50%
Text and Reference Books
Textbooks:
1. A First Course in Differential Equations with Modeling Applications by Dennis G. Zill, Brooks Cole
USA (10th edition 2013).
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley USA (10thEdition 2011).
Reference books:
1. Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary-Value Problems by William E. Boyce, Richard C.
DiPrima, Wiley USA (10th Edition 2015).
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2. Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists by Yunus A. Cengel et.al., McGraw-Hill USA (1st
Edition 2013)
Administrative Instruction
• Student Attendance is expected to be 100%, and minimum 75% (mandatory) attendance that is
required to sit in the final exams
• Student must pay the attention for reading the textbooks chapter for course assessment rather
than lecture slides
• All the direct assessment tools i.e., Quizzes, Assignment, Midterms, and final Exams must be
attempted. Failure to attempt in any of the assessment tools without any medical reasons may
results to fail in that assessment.
• For any query please drop me an email on the email address given above.
Lecture Breakdown
Lecture#1 MATRIX ALGEBRA. Notion of a matrix, matrix addition, scalar multiplication, matrix
multiplication and its motivation,
Lecture#2 Algebraic properties of matrix operators, transpose of a matrix
Lecture#3 Linear system of equations. Gauss elimination method. Elementary row operations.
Lecture#4 Continue to lecture # 3
Lecture#5 Continue to lecture # 3
Lecture#6 Linear independence and dependence of vectors. Rank of matrix.
Lecture#7 Vector space. General properties of solutions of the linear systems. Homogeneous and non-
Homogeneous linear systems
Lecture#8 Determinants and their properties
Lecture#9 Expansion by Cofactors
Lecture#10 Cramer's rule
Lecture#11 Gauss-Jordan elimination method.
Lecture#12 Invertible matrices and computation of an inverse matrix
Lecture#13 Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
Lecture#14 Continue to lecture # 13
Lecture#15 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. Definitions and terminology.
Lecture#16 First order differential equations. Separable, Homogeneous, Exact, Linear and Bernoulli equations.
Applications
Lecture#17 Continue to lecture # 16
Lecture#18 Continue to lecture # 16
Lecture#19 Continue to lecture # 16
Lecture#20 Continue to lecture # 16
Lecture#21 Continue to lecture # 16
Lecture#22 Second-order differential equations, which reducible to first-order differential equations.
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Lecture#23 Continue to lecture # 22
Lecture#24 Linear differential equations of higher order. Initial and boundary - value problems
Lecture#25 Linear independence and dependents of the solutions
Lecture#26 Wronskian and general solution
Lecture#27 Construction of second solution from a known solution
Lecture#28 Annihilator operator method.
Lecture#29 Continue to lecture # 28
Lecture#30 Homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential equations with constant coefficients and their
solution
Lecture#31 Continue to lecture # 30
Lecture#32 Undetermined coefficients.
Lecture#33 Variation of parameters.
Lecture#34 Cauchy -Euler equation
Lecture#35 Series solution of differential equations about arbitrary points and regular singular points
Lecture#36 Continue to lecture # 35
Lecture#37 Series solution of Legendre differential equations
Lecture#38 Method of Frobenius
Lecture#39 Continue to lecture # 38
Lecture#40 Continue to lecture # 38
Lecture#41 Series solution of Bessel's differential equations
Lecture#42 Matrix system of linear first order differential equations. Homogeneous system with: (i) distinct
real eigenvalues, (ii) complex eigenvalues, and (iii) repeated eigenvalues
Lecture#43 Continue to lecture # 42
Lecture#44 Continue to lecture # 42
Lecture#45 Continue to lecture # 42