The document outlines the syllabus for an Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods course, including 5 modules that cover topics such as vector calculus, differential equations, partial differential equations, infinite series, and numerical methods. Each module lists the topics to be covered, the number of lecture hours, and involves solving related problems and presentations by faculty. The course will use Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal and Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig as the main textbooks.
The document outlines the syllabus for an Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods course, including 5 modules that cover topics such as vector calculus, differential equations, partial differential equations, infinite series, and numerical methods. Each module lists the topics to be covered, the number of lecture hours, and involves solving related problems and presentations by faculty. The course will use Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal and Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig as the main textbooks.
The document outlines the syllabus for an Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods course, including 5 modules that cover topics such as vector calculus, differential equations, partial differential equations, infinite series, and numerical methods. Each module lists the topics to be covered, the number of lecture hours, and involves solving related problems and presentations by faculty. The course will use Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal and Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig as the main textbooks.
The document outlines the syllabus for an Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods course, including 5 modules that cover topics such as vector calculus, differential equations, partial differential equations, infinite series, and numerical methods. Each module lists the topics to be covered, the number of lecture hours, and involves solving related problems and presentations by faculty. The course will use Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal and Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig as the main textbooks.
MODULE - I VECTOR CALCULUS 1. Vector Differentiation: Scalar and Discussion restricted to problems vector fields. Gradient, directional (Article No.8.4,Article No.8.5, Article 2L derivative; curl and divergence No.8.6, of Text book 1) 2.Solenoidal and irrotational vector fields Discussion of problems (Article.No.8.7 of Text book 1) 2L 3.Vector Integration: Line integrals, Discussion of Problems (Article Theorems of Green, Gauss and Stokes, No.8.11, 8.13, 8.14 and 8.16 of Text Applications to work done by a force and book 1) flux. (Problems related to the evaluation of 4L ( RBT Levels: L1 & L2) integrals using the three theorems. No problems on verification of theorems). Tutorials Involvement of faculty and students in identifying the solutions to the problems; PPT presentations of Engg. 2T Applications by the faculty, about the module. Total 10 MODULE - II DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF HIGHER ORDER 1. Second and higher order linear ODE’s Discussion of problems(Article No.13.4 with constant coefficients-Inverse and13.5 (Cases I,II,III only) of Text book differential operator 1) (P.I. Restricted to R(x)= 3L ax n e , sin ax /cos ax, x for f(D)y = R(x)) 2. Method of variation of parameters; (i)Discussion of problems(Article Cauchy’s and Legendre’s differential No.13.8 (1) of Text book 1)) equations. (ii) Discussion of problems (Article 3L No.13.9of Text book 1)(P.I. Restricted to R(x)= e ax , sin ax /cos ax, x n & log x for f(D)y = R(x)) for Cauchy’s and Legendre’s equations) 3.Applications to oscillations of a spring Discussion of problems (Article No.14.4 and L-C-R circuits and 14.5 of Text book 1) 2L (RBT Levels:L1,L2 and L3) Tutorials Involvement of faculty and students in identifying the solutions to the problems; 2T PPT presentations of Engg. Applications by the faculty, about the module. Total 10 MODULE – III PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 1. Formation of PDEs by elimination of (i)Discussion of problems (Article arbitrary constants / functions. Solution of No17.2 of Text book 1). non-homogeneous PDE by direct (ii)Discussion of problems (Article 3L integration No17.4 of Text book 1). 2.Homogeneous PDEs involving derivative (i)Discussion of problems (Article No. with respect to one independent variable 17.4 of Text book 1). only. Solution of Lagrange’s linear PDE (ii) Discussion of problems (Article 2L No17.5 of Text book 1). 3.Derivation of one dimensional heat and Derivation and solutions[Article wave equations and solutions by the No.18.4 (1 & 2), Article No.18.5 (1 &2) method of separation of variables of Text book 1]. 3L functions.(RBT Levels:L1,L2 and L3) Tutorials Involvement of faculty and students in identifying the solutions to the problems; PPT presentations of Engg. 2T Applications by the faculty, about the module. Total 10 MODULE - IV INFINTE SERIES and POWER SERIES SOLUTIONS 1. Series of positive terms- convergence Discussion of problems (Article No. 9.3 and divergence. Cauchy’s root test and (1 & 2), 9.9, 9.11 of Text book 1). D’Alembert’s ratio test(without proof)- 2L Illustrative examples. 2.Solutions-Series solution of Bessel’s Series solution of Bessel's differential differential equation leading to Jn(x)- equation (Article No.16.5 (Case I), Bessel’s function of first kind- 16.11(1) of Text book 1). 3L orthogonality. 3. Series solution of Legendre’s differential Series solution of Legendre’s equation leading to Pn(x)-Legendre differential equation (Article No.16.13 polynomials. Rodrigue’s formula (without and 16.14 (1,2) of Text book 1) proof), problems (RBT Levels:L1 and L2) 3L Tutorials Involvement of faculty and students in identifying the solutions to the problems; PPT presentations of Engg. 2T Applications by the faculty, about the module. Total 10 MODULE - V NUMERICAL METHODS 1.Finite differences - Interpolation/ (i)Discussion of problems (Article extrapolation using Newton’s forward and No.29.6, Article.No.29.10 and Article backward difference formulae, Newton’s No. 29.12 of Text book 1). 4L divided difference and Lagrange’s formulae. 2.Solution of polynomial and (ii)Discussion of problems (Article transcendental equations – Newton- No.28.2 (2 & 3) of Text book 1) 2L Raphson and Regula-Falsi methods 3.Numerical integration: Simpson’s (1/3)rd (iii)Discussion of problems (Article and (3/8)th rules, Weddle’s rule (without 30.7,30.8,30.10 of Text book 1) proof ) –Problems. 2L (RBT Levels:L1,L2 and L3) Tutorials Involvement of faculty and students in identifying the solutions to the problems; PPT presentations of Engg. 2T Applications by the faculty, about the module. Total 10
Text Books: 1. B.S. Grewal: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 43rd Ed., 2015. 2. E. Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 10th Ed.(Reprint), 2016.