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University of Gujrat ‘New Campus, Hafiz Hayat, Gujrat Course Title ‘Numerical Analysis-I Course Code: MATH-401_ Semester: Fall2019 __ Program! [ MSe/BS Mathematics _ Instructor = "Aisha Tabassum, Ofice §-08, Hafiz Hay Contact No 055 1. Numerical Analysis, Richard L. Burden, J. Douglas Faires, (9th Edition), 2010, BrookwCole Publishing Company. Recommended Books 2. Numerical Methods, S.R.K. Iyenger RK. Jain, New Age Iniernational Publishers 3, Dz, Soced Akhtas Bhatti, Numerical analysis with __C++, Edition Latest, Publisher Urdu Bazar Lahore 4, Applied Numerical Analysis, Curtis F. Gerald, Patrick: . Wheatley. (7th Edition). 2003, Addison Education, 5. Numerical Methods for Mathematics, Scienee end Engineering, Johm H. Mathews, Reference Books: (4th Edition), 2004, Prentice Hail International 6, Numerical Methods, V. N. Vedamurthy, Ch. 8. N, Iyenger. 2002, Vikas Publishing House PVT Ltd. | ‘Email 1D : [aisha
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Lectures 32 sessions of 90 minutes each Homework ‘Homework is ussigned within each lecture. The homework assigned within a week is due on the next week, Altendance Policy | A minimum of 70% attendance is required for a student to be eligible to take the final examination. ‘The students with less than 70% of the attendance in a course shall be given the gracle SA (Short Attendance) in such a course and shall not be allowed to take its End Term Exams and will have to reappear in the course to get the required attendance to be eligible to sit in the exam when the courve is offered the next time. Grading 1| percentage: + Mid Term 25% © — Sessional work 23% © Presentation/Practical 5% © Assignment/Practical 10% © Quizzes 10% I _ Final term: 50% ‘Quizzes, Assignments 4 Quizzes, 2 Assignments and a presentation will be taken in the and Presentation semester. ‘Schedule (tentative) ‘Course Objectives Computation as become one of the three Legs of science and engineering: Theory, Experiment, and Computotion, No discipline has escaped the influence of computation and muny disciplines have been reinvented because of new computational capabilities. A single CPU can perform over 1012 double-precision floating-point operations per second. Good mathematical elgorithms are essential to effectively hares this power. ‘This course is the first part of » two semester sequence of numerical analysis courses. ‘This course is an introduction to the numerical analysis. ‘The primary objective of the course is to develop the basic understanding of numerical slgorithms and skilln to implement algorithms to solve mathematical problems on the computer. Also, this course provides a systematic introduction to aspects of numerical methods. It provides a sound | foundation in umerical analysis for students of Mathematics Number System and errors; Round off Errors and Con Error estimation, Floating point Arithmetic, Algorithm and Convergence Solution if non Linear Equations: [erative Methods and Convergence: Regular Falsi, Secant and Newton's | Method; Systems of Linear Equations. Introduction to splines | Direct Methods: Gaussian Elimination methods, Gautt-Jordan Method, Matrix Inversion Methods, Factorization{Daolittle, Crout and Cholesky) Method and its various Forms Iterative Methods and convergence: Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel, SOR Methods, Il1-Candition system and condition sumber, Eigen values and Figen Vectors, Power and Rayleigh Quotient method, Interpolating and Polynomial Approximation: Difference Operators, Interpolation with unequal intervals: Logrange’s Interpolation Formula, Newton's Divided Difference Formula, Hermite interpolation, Error in Polynomial Interpolation. Interpolation with equal intervals: Gregory Newton Forward/Backward Interpolation Formula, Ecror in Polynomial Interpolation, Central Difference Interpolation Formulae; Gauss’s Forwacd/Backward Interpolation Formula. Sticing’s Fornula,Laplace Everett's Formula, Bessel” s Formula, Altken’s Interpolation. Hermite Interpolation. Topies ___[ Intespotation Formul Introduction and motivation to Numerical Analysis, Number System and errors; Round off Errors and Computer Arithmetic. Error estimation Floating point Arithmetic, Algorithm and Convergence Solution of non | Linear Equations: Iterative Methods snd Convergence Bisection Methods, Fixed point iterstive Method nt and Newton's Method, Quizél Elimination methods, Gauss-Jordan Method, Assigament#l_——_—| version Methods, Factorizat (Doolittle. and Crout) Method and its verious Forms Factorization(Cholesky) Method and its varlous Forms, Quiz#2 | Jacobi method, Gauss-Seidel method, SOR Methods | Mid Term Exan [ On Ii1-Conclition system and condition nut [Eigen values and Eigen Vectors, Power and Rayleigh Quotient method, | Interpolating and Polynomial Approximation: Difference Operstors, Interpolation with unequal intecvols: Legrange’s Interpolation Formula. Quiz#3. ‘Newton's Divided Difference Formula, Error in Polynomia Assignment#2 Interpolation with equal intervals: Gregory Newton Forward/Backward Interpolation. Gauss’s Forwatd/Backward Interpolation Formula, Stirling's Formula, | Luplace Everett's Formula. Quiz#4 | Bessel s Formula, Aitken’s Interpolation, Hermite Interpolation, | Presentation Preseniation Final Term ExamsUNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT Department of Mathematics Hafiz Hayat Campus Course Code: MATH-403, ‘Course Tie: Partial Differential | Semester Fall-2019 [Ser Instructor's Name: Dr. Jamshad Ahmad [Office (Room No): S- ‘Cell No, 03004185573, E-mail:
[email protected]
Course Description jt order PDEs: Introduction, formation of PDEs, solutions of PDEs of first order, The Cauchy's problem for quasilinear first order PDEs. First order nonlinear equations, Special types of first order ‘equations. ‘Second order PDEs: Busic concepts and definitions, Mathematical problems, Lincar operators, Superposition, Mathematical models: The classical equations, the vibrating sicing, the vibrating membrane, conduction of heat solids, cananical forms and variable, "DEs of second order in two independent variables with constant and variable ‘coefficients, Cauchy’s problem for second order PDEs in two independent variables ‘Methods of separation of variables: Solutions of elliptic, parabolic and hypesbolie PDEs in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates Laplace transform: [nicoduction and properties of Laplace transform, transfarms of elementary functions, periodic functions, terror function and Dirac delta Function, inverse Laplace trausform, convalution theorem, solution of PDEs by Laplace ransfarm, Diffusion and wave equations. Fourier transforms: Fourier integral representation, Fourier sine and cosine representation. Fourier transform pair. transform of elementary functions and Dirac delta function, finite Fourier transforms, solutions of heat, wave and Laplace equations by Fourier transforms, ‘Course Type: | Compulsory (Compuliory/Core Blective ) | Goals The course provides @ foundation to solve Partial Differential Equations with special emphasis on wave, heat and Laplace ‘equations, Formulation and some theary of these equations are also intended, This course provides an introduction to several fundamental algorithms for solving scientific problems, along with 1their derivation and application. Students will leam how to apply | these algorithms. Recommended text 1, Lawrence C, Evans, Partial differential equations, American Mathematical Soc., 2nd edition, 2014. 2. D. W. Jordan and P. Smith, Mathematical Techniques (Oxford | University Press, 4th Edition, 2003). 3. E. Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathemstics, 10th edition, Wiley, New York (2011). 4 Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers, Myint | | UT, (3rd Edition), 1987, North Holland, Amsterdam. | | Lectures [32 sessions of 90 minutes each | Attendance Policy ‘A minimum of 70% attendance is required for a student to be eligible to take the final examination, ‘The students with less than 70% of the attendance in a course shall given the grade SA (Short Attendance) in such a course and shall n allowed to take its End Term Exams and will have to reappear in th ‘course fo get the required attendance to be eligible to sit in the exam | when the course is offered the next time, | The course will be evaluated on the basis ofthe following perceniage | Mid Teem 25 | © Sessional work 25% © Presentation /Practical s | © Assignment/Practical 2 Quizzes 10% |___» Final terms0% ‘Quizzes, Assignments and | 2 Quizzes.2 Assignments and a preseniaiion will be taken during the esentation Schedule semester (tentative)16-Weak Plan Week Topic 1 [introduction, formation of PDEs, solutions of PDEs of first order, The Cauchy's problem for quasilinear first order PDEs 2 First order nonlinear equations, Special types of first order equations 3 asic concepts and definitions, Mathematical problems, Linear operators, Superposition 4 jathematical models: The classical equations, the vibrating string, the vibrating Jnembrane, conduction of heat solids fanenical forms and variable, PDEs of second order in two independent variables with constant and variable coefficients. Assignment#1. Solutions of elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic PDEs in Cartesian coordinates ‘Solutions of elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic PDEs in Cartesian coordinates. Quiz [Solutions of elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic PDEs in cylindrical coordinates. Mid Term Examination introduction and properties of Laplace transform, transforms of elementary functions linverse Laplace transform, convolution theorem olution of PDEs by Laplace transform, Diffusion and wave equations. [solution of PDEs by Laplace transform, Diffusion nd wave equations. Assignmenti?2 IFourier integral representation, Fourier sine and cosine representation, Fourier transform pair, transform of elementary functions and Dirac delta function. finite [Fourier transforms, Quiz#2 kolutions of heat, wave and Laplace equations by Fourier transforms, Presentations polutions of heat, wave and Laplace equations by Fourier transforms, Presentations Page 3 / 3< W MATH-404 F ... eakup.docx University of Gujrat ‘New Campus, Hafiz Hayat, Gujrat Course Code: MATILA04 | Course Title:Funetional Analysis ] Year: 2019 | Semester: BS-7 | Instructor*s Name: Ds. Zaffarlqbal Office (Room No): S-13 E-mail:
[email protected]
Contact: 03348773492 | | Course Description ‘Completeness and convergence, Complete metric spaces | and completeness, Linear spaces, Normed spaces, Difference between a metric and normed space, Banach spaces, Bounded and continuous linear operators and functionals, Dual spaces, Finite dimensional spaces. F, Riesz Lemma, The Hahn-Banach Theorem, The HB theorem for complex spaces. The open mapping theorem, The closed graph theorem, Uniform boundedness. principle and its applications,Banach-Fixed-Point Theorem, Inner- product space, Hilbert space, orthogonal and orthonormal sets, orthogonal complements, representation of functionals, Reiz-representation theorem, Orthonormal sets and sequences. Series related to orthonormal sequences. ‘Course Type: ‘| Compulsory | oe | e Pre-requisites Linear algebra, complex analysis | [Lectures ——=—=—=*| 32 sessions of 90 minutes each | Attendance Policy ‘A minimum of 70% attendance is required for a student | to be eligible to take the final examination, |Grading Quizzes, Assignments an Presentation Schedule {tontative) ‘The students with less than 70% of the attendance in a course shall be given the grade SA (Short Attendance) in such a coutse and shall not be allowed to take its End Term Exams end will have to reappear in the course to get he required uttendance to be eligible to sit in the exam when the course is offered the next time. The course will be evaluated on the basis of the following percentage «Mid Term 2 © Sessional work 258% © Presentation/Practical 10% © Assignnsent/Pratical 10% > Quizzes 05% + Final terms0% 2 Quizzes, Assignments and » presentation will be taken in the full semestery ise breakup Department of Mathematics University of Gujrat Course title: Functional Analysis Course code; MATH-404 Instructor: Dr. Zaffarlqbal Topies Meiric Spaces: Definition and examples | Sequences Spaces, onvergence in metic spaces and Cauchy sequence and examples in metric spaces. | Complete metric spaces and completeness. Incomplete metric spaces, normed linear speces, Banach spaces, ] Campaciness und finite dimensional spaces. TF Rieez’s Lemma and related theorems. The Hahn-Banach Theorem ) Linear operaiors: continuous and bounded linear operators. Mid-Term Examination. | Linear operator on finite dimensional normed spaces. Liner fimetional and duel spaces, inner product spaces: definition end theorems. Hilbert spaces: definitions, exumples and theorems ~ | Orthogonal complements, J Orthonormal sets and sequences. | Series related to orthonormal sequences. ] Representation of linear fimctional on Hilbert spaces. Recommended book: Kreyszing, E, Invoductory Functional Analysis and Applications (John Wiley. 1973)University of Gujrat Department of Mathematics Ms. Magaddas BIBi- Code: MATH-406 Title: Modeling and Simulation 16 Week Plan Objectives: Mathematics is used in many different areas such as engineering, ecological systems, biological systems, financial systems, economics etc. In all situations one approximates actual situations by ‘an idealized model. This is an introductory course on modeling which aims at introducing, students with the techniques of constructing models and discussing their results. ___ Topi ‘Concepts of modeling and simulation, Linear | differential equations, ‘non-linear andl integral equations | ‘Modeling with first order equations. radioactivity. | cooking. _ | motion in gravitational field, T population model, mixing preiblem ‘Modeling with second order equations, Vibration, | application to biological systems ‘periodic functions Modeling with rystem of equatioas, competition and hunting model Predator Prey model |[Partil differential equations Methodology of modeling, objectives and | background [Compounding and modeling validation [THleat equation , RC circuit “Applications in uid mechanics | ution, introduction to Simulation “Techniques in SimulationUNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT Course Code MATH-434: Course Title: Theory of Rings & Hields Course Code: MAT-434 (Year: 2019-2020 | [nstrnctor’s Name: Dr. Shahid Basis | Omfice (Room No): 5-10 Theory of Rings & Fields (Sc 3rd and BS (Hons) 7 E-mail: shahida ashi @uog.edupke [Office Hours: 8:40-5:00 | Course Deseription | Course Type: | Definitions and basic concepts, homomorphisms, homomorphism (ComputsoryiCore/Ktective) | Prerequisites Goals [Text Books |"Additiomal Readings theorems, polynomial rings, unique fictorization domain, factorization theory, Euclidean domains, arithmetic in Euclidean domuins, extension fields, algebraic and transcendental elements, simple extension, introduction to Galois theory | Compulsory | Group Theory, Linear Algebra, Linear Aigebre-tt The purpose of this course is to study about the Rings and Fields, on various aspects and iis various applications. This is very essential course in the field of Mathematics, Engineering, Algebra, Physics and specially in Computer Science ete, Its Pre-requisites aro Group Theory and Vector space. In this course we will study advance applications in that field Fraleigh. 1A., A First Course in Abstract Algebra, Addison | Wesley Publishing Company, 1982. | 2° Herstein, EN. Topics in Algebra, John Wiley & Sane 1978 3. Lang. S.. Alyebra, Addison Wesley. 1965 Hantcy. B., and Hawke’s, T.0., Ring, Modules and Linear = Algebra, Chapman and Hall, 1980, Lectures | Attendance Policy | Grading 32 sessions of 90 minutes ench ‘A minimum of 70% attendance Is required for a student t0 be | ligible to take the flaal examina The students with less than 70% of the artendance in x course shall be given the grade SA. (Short Attendance) in such a course and shall not be ‘allowed to take its End Term Exams and will have to reappear in tbe course to get the required attendance to be eligible to sit inthe exam | when the course is offered the next tise | The course will be evaluated on the basis of the following pervealuge:Mid Term Sessional work Presentation Practical AstignmenvPractical Quizzes - _ Final term __ ‘Quizzes, Assignments and | 2 Quizzes before mid term and 2 Quizzes afier mid term Presentation Sehedul Assignments or Exercises in each lecture (tentative) Session Schedule Session Topic Weeks introduction about course and basic definitions of Rings 1 [Difinitions and basic conceptsof Fields Relation between Rings and Fields brings, [deels, Exomplea lomomorphiams, definitions and examples homomorphism theorems Polynomials rings Unique factorization domain [Euclidean Domain [Principal Ideal Domain [Euclidean domains [Extension fields Algebraic and transcendental elements [Simple extension Tnitroduction to Galois theory
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