This document outlines the course MAT3004 Applied Linear Algebra. It is a 3 credit course with 3 lecture hours and 1 tutorial hour per week over 15 weeks. The course covers key topics in linear algebra including systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, linear transformations, inner product spaces, and applications. It is comprised of 8 modules taught over 45 total lecture hours. Students will also complete 15 hours of tutorial work involving problem solving. Assessment includes class tests, digital assignments, and a final exam. The course is intended to introduce linear algebra concepts through engineering applications.
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MAT3004 Applied-Linear-Algebra TH 1 AC40
This document outlines the course MAT3004 Applied Linear Algebra. It is a 3 credit course with 3 lecture hours and 1 tutorial hour per week over 15 weeks. The course covers key topics in linear algebra including systems of linear equations, vector spaces, subspaces, linear transformations, inner product spaces, and applications. It is comprised of 8 modules taught over 45 total lecture hours. Students will also complete 15 hours of tutorial work involving problem solving. Assessment includes class tests, digital assignments, and a final exam. The course is intended to introduce linear algebra concepts through engineering applications.
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MAT3004 Applied Linear Algebra
3 1 0 0 4 Pre-requisite: MAT2002 Module Topic Lecture Hours SLO 1 System of Linear Equations : Gaussian elimination and Gauss 6 1,2 Jordan methods - Elementary matrices- permutation matrix - inverse 6,7, matrices - System of linear equations - - LU factorizations. 2 Vector Spaces: 6 1, 2, n 5,6 The Euclidean space R and vector space- sub space –linear combination-span-linearly dependent-independent- bases - dimensions-finite dimensional vector space. 3 Subspace Properties : 6 1, 2, 17,18 Row and column spaces -Rank and nullity – Bases for subspace – invertibility- Application in interpolation. 4 Linear Transformations and applications: 7 1, 2, 5,6 Linear transformations – Basic properties-invertible linear transformation - matrices of linear transformations - vector space of linear transformations – change of bases – similarity. 5 Inner Product Spaces: Dot products and inner products – the 6 1,2, lengths and angles of vectors – matrix representations of inner 5,6, products- Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization. 17,18 6 Applications of Inner Product Spaces: 6 1, 2, QR factorization- Projection - orthogonal projections – relations of 5,6 fundamental subspaces –Least Square solutions in Computer Codes 7 Applications of Linear equations : An Introduction to coding - 6 1, 2, Classical Cryptosystems –Plain Text, Cipher Text, Encryption, 17,18 Decryption and Introduction to Wavelets (only approximation of Wavelet from Raw data). 8 Guest Lectures – Experts ( Academics/Industry): 2 1,5, Application to computer graphics :Translation, Rotation, Reflection, 6,17,18 Shear, Scaling - Wavelet Transforms Total Lecture Hours 45 Tutorial 15 1, 2,5,6 A minimum of 5 problems to be worked out by students in 17,18 every Tutorial Class Another 5 problems per Tutorial Class to be given as home work. TextBook 1. Jin Ho Kwak and Sungpyo Hong, Linear Algebra, Second edition, Springer (2004).(Topics in the Chapters 1,3,4 &5) 2. Introductory Linear Algebra- An applied first course, 9th Edition Bernard Kolman and David R. Hill, Pearson Education, 2011. Reference Books: 1. Stephen Andrilli and David Hecker, Elementary Linear Algebra, 4th Edition, Academic Press (2010) Rudolf Lidl, Guter Pilz ‘Applied Abstract Algebra’, Second Edition, Springer 2004. 2. Howard Anton and Robert C Busby, Contemporary linear algebra, John Wiley (2003). 3. Gilbert Strang, Introduction to Linear Algebra, 4th Edition, Wellesley- Cambridge Press (2011). Mode of Execution : Introducing Units through Engineering applications- Class room teaching # Min of 1 lecture by expert Mode of Evaluation: CAT/Digital assignment/FAT.
Composed by: Dr. G.S.G.N.Anjaneyulu, Dr.R.R.Padma, Dr.J.Ravisankar,