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This document provides information about the Advanced Calculus course offered at BVM Engineering College. The course is for 4 credits (3 hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week). The course aims to teach mathematical concepts and develop skills to enhance student thinking. Students will be assessed through internal exams, end semester exams, and practical exams totaling 150 marks. The course covers topics like evolutes and involutes, integration applications, differentiation theorems, multivariable calculus, and convergence tests over 42 teaching hours across 5 units. References for the course are also provided. On completion, students will be able to apply calculus to notions of curvature, understand Rolle's theorem, acquire knowledge of advanced single variable calculus, and apply mult

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BS111

This document provides information about the Advanced Calculus course offered at BVM Engineering College. The course is for 4 credits (3 hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week). The course aims to teach mathematical concepts and develop skills to enhance student thinking. Students will be assessed through internal exams, end semester exams, and practical exams totaling 150 marks. The course covers topics like evolutes and involutes, integration applications, differentiation theorems, multivariable calculus, and convergence tests over 42 teaching hours across 5 units. References for the course are also provided. On completion, students will be able to apply calculus to notions of curvature, understand Rolle's theorem, acquire knowledge of advanced single variable calculus, and apply mult

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BVM ENGINEERING COLLEGE [AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION]

BS111: ADVANCED CALCULUS


CREDITS - 4 (LTP:3,1,0)

Course Objectives:
The basic necessity for the Foundation of Engineering & Technology being Mathematics, the
main aim is, to teach Mathematical concepts, develop Mathematical skills & enhance thinking
power of students.

Teaching and Assessment Scheme:


Teaching Scheme
Credits Assessment Scheme Total
(Hours per week)
Marks
Theory Marks Practical Marks
L T P C
ESE CE ESE CE
150
3 1 0 4 60 40 20 30

Course Contents:
Unit Teaching
Topics
No. Hours
1 Evolutes and involutes; Evaluation of definite and improper integrals; Beta 08
and Gamma functions and their properties; Applications of definite integrals
to evaluate surface areas and volumes of revolutions.

2 Rolle’s theorem, Mean value theorems, Taylor’s and Maclaurin theorems 08


with remainders; Differentiation of Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic
functions, Successive differentiation, standard forms, Leibnitz’s theorem and
applications, power series, expansion of functions, Indeterminate forms and
L'Hospital's rule; Maxima and minima.

3 Limit, continuity and partial derivatives, directional derivatives, total 10


derivative; Tangent plane and normal line; Maxima, minima and saddle
points; Method of Lagrange multipliers; Gradient, curl and divergence.

4 Multiple Integration: double and triple integrals (Cartesian and polar), 10


change of order of integration in double integrals, Change of variables
(Cartesian to polar), Applications: areas and volumes by (double integration)
Center of mass and Gravity (constant and variable densities). Theorems of
Green, Gauss and Stokes, orthogonal curvilinear coordinates, Simple
applications involving cubes, sphere and rectangular parallelepipeds.

5 Sequence and Their Convergence, Convergence and Divergence of Infinite 06


Series, Geometric Series, P-Test, A Necessary Condition for Convergence,
Comparison Test, Ratio Test.

Total 42

List of References:
1. Weir, M.D. et al., Thomas’ Calculus (11th Edition), Pearson Education, 2008.
2. Grewal B. S., “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna Publisher, New Delhi,
(Latest Edition).
3. Sastry S. S., “Engineering Mathematics – Vol. I and II”, Prentice Hall of India.
4. Stuart J., “Calculus”, Cengage Learning, India Pvt. Ltd. (2008).
BVM ENGINEERING COLLEGE [AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION]

Course Outcomes (COs):


On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
1. Apply differential and integral calculus to notions of curvature and to improper integrals.
Apart from some other applications they will have a basic understanding of Beta and
Gamma functions.
2. The fallouts of Rolle’s Theorem that is fundamental to application of analysis to
Engineering problems.
3. Acquire knowledge of advanced differential calculus for single variable and their
applications.
4. Get acquainted with the knowledge of functions of several variables.
5. Learn differential and integral calculus of several variables.
6. Apply knowledge of differential and integral calculus of several variables for engineering
applications.

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