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Session Plan - MATH-1036 Sep 2020

This document outlines a semester-long course plan for Engineering Mathematics. It is divided into 5 units covering matrices, calculus, differential equations, probability distributions, and numerical methods. Each unit is further broken down into sessions focusing on specific topics. References from textbooks are provided for each session. The course will be taught over 45 sessions total, with assignments in matrices, calculus, differential equations, probability distributions, and numerical methods.
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Session Plan - MATH-1036 Sep 2020

This document outlines a semester-long course plan for Engineering Mathematics. It is divided into 5 units covering matrices, calculus, differential equations, probability distributions, and numerical methods. Each unit is further broken down into sessions focusing on specific topics. References from textbooks are provided for each session. The course will be taught over 45 sessions total, with assignments in matrices, calculus, differential equations, probability distributions, and numerical methods.
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Department of Mathematics Blackboard Session plan

UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES, DEHRADUN


Program B.Tech (All SoCS Branches) Semester I
Course Engineering Mathematics Course Code MATH 1036

Unit I: Matrices (5L) References


Session 1-2: Linear independence/dependence of vectors, T1: 7.4, T2: 3.3.2
Rank of a matrix: Row echelon form, normal
form

Session 3: Consistency of system of linear equations T1: 7.4, T2: 3.3.2 and T2:
and its solution 3.4.3

Session 4-5: Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Cayley- T1: 8.1, T2: 3.5, T2: 3.4.4,
Hamilton theorem and its application to find T2: 3.5.1 and T2: 3.4.5
power of matrix.

Unit II: Differential and Integral Calculus (12L)


Session 6-8: Higher order derivatives, successive T3: 2.1, 2.2
differentiation, Leibnitz’s theorem.

Session 9-11: Introduction to partial differentiation, T3: 3.2,3.7,3.8, 4.2, T2:


Euler’s theorem, Jacobians, Maxima and 2.5
minima.

Session 12-14: Double integrals, Change of order of T3: 7.1, 7.3, T2: 2.6.1
integration

Session 15-17: Change of variables, Triple integrals, T3: 7.5, 7.6, T2: 2.6.3, T2:
Applications of double and triple integrals 2.6.2
(area, volume).

Unit III: Differential Equations (9L)


Session 18-20: Linear differential equations with constant T3:9.3
coefficients.

Session 21-22: Cauchy-Euler differential equation, T1:2.6, T3:9.6


Legendre linear differential equation.

Session 23-24: Solution of second order differential T3: 9.8


equations when a part of complementary
function is known, Solution of second order
differential equations by reduction to
normal form.
Department of Mathematics Blackboard Session plan

UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES, DEHRADUN


Program B.Tech (All SoCS Branches) Semester I
Course Engineering Mathematics Course Code MATH 1036

Session 25-26: Solution of second order differential T1:2.10, T3: 9.7


equations by changing the independent
variable, Solution of second order
differential equation by variation of
parameters.

Unit IV: Probability Distributions (5L)

Session 27-38: Discrete and continuous random variables, T1:22.5, T3:27.1


Probability mass and probability density
functions,

Session 29-31: Probability distribution: Mean, Variance and T1:22.7, 22.8, T3: 27.4,
Standard Deviation, Binomial distribution, 27.6
Poisson distribution, Normal distribution.

Unit V: Numerical Methods (14L)

Session 32-34: Bisection method, Regula Falsi method, T3:32.2, 32.4


Secant Method and Newton-Raphson
method,
Session 35-36: Gauss Elimination method, Gauss-Jacobi T1:18.1,
and Gauss-Seidel methods,
Session 37-39: Finite difference operators, difference tables, T1:17.3, T3:32.3,32.10
Newton forward and backward interpolation
formula, Newton divided difference method,
Session 40-42: Numerical differentiation, Newton-Cotes T1:17.5
integral formula, Trapezoidal rule,
Simpson’s1/3 and Simpson’s 3/8 Rules,
Session 43-45: Picard’s method, Taylor’s Series method, T1:19.1, T3:33.2
Euler’s method and Modified Euler’s
method, Runge-Kutta fourth order method.

Text Books:

T1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Publications. ISBN: 9788126531356.


T2. R. K. Jain and S. R. K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publications.
ISBN: 9788184875607.
T3. B. V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill. ISBN: 9780071070089.
T4. S. C. Chapra and R. P. Canale, Numerical methods for engineers, Mc Graw Hill Education. ISBN:
9780073397924.

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