This document contains summaries of two engineering mathematics courses:
Engineering Mathematics III introduces partial differential equations and their classification, as well as properly posed initial and boundary value problems for linear differential equations of the second order. It covers problems in heat transfer, wave propagation, and steady-state systems using different coordinate systems.
Engineering Mathematics IV covers topics such as linear algebra, analytic geometry, numerical methods, Fourier series, probability functions, vector theory, complex variables, Laplace and Fourier transforms, and nonlinear differential equations. Prerequisites for the courses are also provided.
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Engineering Maths II and III
This document contains summaries of two engineering mathematics courses:
Engineering Mathematics III introduces partial differential equations and their classification, as well as properly posed initial and boundary value problems for linear differential equations of the second order. It covers problems in heat transfer, wave propagation, and steady-state systems using different coordinate systems.
Engineering Mathematics IV covers topics such as linear algebra, analytic geometry, numerical methods, Fourier series, probability functions, vector theory, complex variables, Laplace and Fourier transforms, and nonlinear differential equations. Prerequisites for the courses are also provided.
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GEC301 Engineering Mathematics III (3 Credit Units)
Introduction to Partial differential equations. Fundamental equations of mathematical physics.
Classification of quasi-linear differential equations of the second order. Properly posed initial and boundary value problems for linear differential equations of the second order. Correctness of properly posed problems of mathematical physics. Problems in heat transfer (parabolic equation); wave propagation (hyperbolic equations); steady-state (elliptic equation). Problems in different co-ordinate systems, boundary value problems. Prerequisite: MTH212
GEC302 Engineering Mathematics IV (3 Credit Units)
Linear Algebra – Elements of Matrices, determinants, Inverse of matrix, Theory of linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Analytic geometry – co-ordinate transformation – solid geometry polar, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates. Elements of functions of several variables. Numerical differentiation, solution of ordinary differential equation, Curve fitting. Simple linear programming, Fourier series – periodic functions; Dirichlet conditions; Euler coefficients, even and odd functions, Sine and cosine functions, Simple Applications. Parseval’s identity. Gamma, Beta and probability functions. Differential equation of second order – series solutions. Legendre and Bessel functions and their properties. Vector Theory – Dot product, cross product, divergence, curl and Del operators. Gradient. Line, surface and volume integrals, and related theorems. Complex variables – advanced topics, differentiation and integration of complex functions. Cauchy – Rieman equations: Related theorems: Laplace and Fourier transforms – Applications. Introduction to non-linear differential equations – stability and Applications. Prerequisite: MTH211