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LOK JAGRUTI UNIVERSITY (LJU)

INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (705)
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) – Semester – II

Course Code: 017051291 Teaching Scheme


Lecture Tutorial Practical Total
Course Name: Mathematics - II Credit
(L) (T) (P) Hours
Category of Course: Basic Science Course (BSC)
3 2 0 5 50
Prerequisite Course: Mathematics - I (017051191)

Syllabus
Unit Teaching
Topic Prerequisite Topic Successive Topic
No. Hours
Matrices
1.1 Elementary row operations of matrices --- Divide & Conquer (017053591-
1.2 Row and reduced row echelon form --- Unit-3)
1.3 System of linear equations ---
1.4 Homogeneous system of linear equations --- 7
01 1.5 Non-homogeneous system of linear equations --- (14%)
--- Cryptography(017053791-Unit-
1.6 Inverse of Matrix (Using Gauss-Jordan Method)
2)
1.7 Eigen values & vectors ---
Factorization(017051191-Unit-
1.8 Diagonalization of matrix (Only for Non-symmetric Matrix) ---
1)
1.9 Cayley-Hamilton theorem ---
Fourier Series
2.1 Periodic function ---
5
2.2 Dirichlet’s condition --- (10%)
02 2.3 Trigonometric series of sine and cosine function Basic integration (017051191- ---
2.4 Fourier series of a function of period 2L Unit-3) ---
2.5 Fourier series of even and odd function ---
2.6 Half range expansions ---
Some Special Functions
3.1Gamma function, Beta function. (And its Properties) --- ---
3.2 Bessel function, Dirac’s Delta function (Definition only) --- ---
03 3.3 Error function and complementary Error function (Definition --- ---
only)
3.4 Heaviside’s function, pulse unit height and duration function --- --- 4
(Definition only) (8%)
3.5 Rectangle function, Gate function (Definition only) --- ---
3.6 Signum function, Saw tooth wave function (Definition only) --- ---
3.7 Triangular wave function, Halfwave rectified sinusoidal --- ---
function, Full rectified sine wave, Square wavefunction.
(Definition only)
Fourier Integral and Fourier Transform
4.1 Define Fourier integral --- 4
04 4.2 Cosine and sine integral Basic integration (017051191- --- (8%)
4.3 Define Fourier transform Unit-3) ---
4.4 Cosine and sine transform ---
First Order Ordinary Differential Equations
5.1 Geometric meaning of 𝑦 ′ = 𝑓(𝑥, 𝑦) direction fields --- --- 5
05 5.2 Exact differential equations and integrating factor --- (10%)
5.3 Linear differential equations Basic differentiation & ---
5.4 Bernoulli equations integration(017051191-Unit-3) ---
Higher Order Ordinary Differential Equations
6.1 Linear differential equations of second and higher order --- ---
6.2 Homogeneous linear differential equations of higher order ---
6.3 Higher order non-homogeneous equations ---
6.4 Solution by undetermined coefficients Factorization(017051191-Unit- ---
6.5 Solution by variation of parameters 1) ---
6.6 Solution by [1/f(D)] r(x) method for finding particular --- 7
06 integral. (14%)
6.7 Ordinary differential equations with variable coefficient Solution by undetermined ---
(Reducible to constant coefficient) (Cauchy-Euler’s & coefficients (017051291-Unit-
Legendre’s Equation) 6), Solution by [1/f(D)] r(x)
method for finding particular
integral (017051291-Unit-6)
Modeling of Ordinary Differential Equations
First order ordinary differential ---
7.1 Orthogonal trajectories of curves (Only Cartesian Curves) 3
equations (017051291-Unit-5)
07 (6%)
7.2 Oscillations and resonance (For undamped Forced Higher order ordinary ---
Oscillations) differential equations
7.3 Modeling: Electric Circuits (Only RLC-Circuit) (017051291-Unit-6) ---
Power Series
8.1 Classification of singularities --- --- 5
08 8.2 Series solution near ordinary points --- --- (10%)
8.3 Series solution near regular singular points --- ---
(Frobenius Method)
Laplace Transform
9.1 Laplace transform of elementary functions ---
9.2 Differentiation of Laplace transform ---
9.3 Integration of Laplace transform --- 7
09 9.4 Laplace transform of derivatives Basic differentiation & --- (14%)
9.5 Laplace transform of integrals integration(017051191-Unit-3) ---
9.6 Unit step function and Dirac’s delta function ---
9.7 Inverse Laplace transform ---
9.8 Convolution theorem ---
Application of Laplace Transform
Laplace transform of ---
10.1 Solution of linear ordinary differential equation elementary functions, Laplace 3
10 transform of derivatives, Unit (6%)
step function and Dirac’s delta ---
function, Inverse Laplace
10.2 Solution of simultaneous equations
transform, Convolution
theorem(017051291-Unit-9)

Proposed Theory + Practical Evaluation Scheme by Academicians


(% Weightage Category Wise and it’s Marks Distribution)
L: 3 T: 2 P: 0
Note: In Theory Group, Total 4 Test (T1+T2+T3+T4) will be conducted for each subject.
Each Test will be of 25 Marks.
Each Test Syllabus Weightage: Range should be 20% - 30%
Total
Group (Theory or Group (Theory or
Subject Category % Weightage Marks Weightage
Practical) Practical) Credit
Credit
Theory MCQ 15% 15
Theory Theory Descriptive 0% 0
5
Theory Formulas and Derivation 10% 10
Theory Numerical 75% 75
Expected Theory % 100% Calculated Theory % 100% 100
5
Practical Individual Project 0% 0
Practical Group Project 0% 0
Practical 0 Internal Practical Evaluation (IPE) 0% 0
Practical Viva 0% 0
Practical Seminar 0% 0
Expected Practical % 0% Calculated Practical % 0% 0
Overall % 100% 100% 100

Course Outcome
Upon completion of the course students will be able to
CO1 Understand and apply matrix operation and properties, solve systems of linear equations using matrices, analyze systems using eigen values and eigne
vectors, apply matrices in signal processing tasks, Explain the concept of Fourier series and its properties, Apply Fourier series in digital
communications and image processing also in control system analysis.
CO2 Design filter and modulation schemes and Implement algorithms like FFT for efficient computation of Fourier transforms, Apply Bessel functions and
other special function to solve engineering problems. Solve first order & first degree ODEs using various methods.
CO3 Solve higher order linear ODEs using various methods such as undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters. Formulate ODEs from real-world
engineering problems. Apply knowledge of ODEs to design and analyze systems in computer engineering domains. Apply orthogonal trajectories in
edge detection algorithms for image processing and utilize for curve fitting and surface modeling in computer graphics. Understand the significance of
ordinary and singular points in ODEs.
CO4 Understand and apply Laplace transforms to solve linear ODEs with constant coefficients. Apply knowledge to real-world engineering problems,
especially in signal processing, circuit analysis, control system and system modeling.
Suggested Reference Books
1 Elementary Linear Algebra, Applications version, Anton and Rorres, Wiley India Edition.
2 Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreysig, Wiley Publication.
3 Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Dennis G. Zill, 4th edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
4 Higher Engineering Mathematics, B.S.Grewal, Khanna Publishers.

List of Open Source Software/Learning website


1 https://nptel.ac.in

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