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MA201

This document outlines the curriculum for an engineering mathematics course. The course covers topics including ordinary differential equations, applications of differential equations, linear differential equations and applications, partial differential equations and applications, and vector calculus. The course aims to teach mathematical methodologies and models, develop mathematical skills, and enhance students' thinking abilities to provide the necessary foundation for engineering and technology fields. Recommended textbooks for the course are also listed.

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MA201

This document outlines the curriculum for an engineering mathematics course. The course covers topics including ordinary differential equations, applications of differential equations, linear differential equations and applications, partial differential equations and applications, and vector calculus. The course aims to teach mathematical methodologies and models, develop mathematical skills, and enhance students' thinking abilities to provide the necessary foundation for engineering and technology fields. Recommended textbooks for the course are also listed.

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\renewcommand{\curriculumDepartment}{MATHEMATICS}

\renewcommand{\curriculumCode}{MA}
\renewcommand{\curriculumNumber}{201}

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\subjectTitle{ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS III}
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\unit{Objective :}{}
The basic necessity for the foundation of Engineering & Technology being
mathematics, the main aim is to, teach mathematical methodologies & models, develop
mathematical skills & enhance thinking power of student.

\unit{Ordinary Differential Equations}{8}


Origin of differential equations, order and degree of a differential equation,
basic techniques for solving differential equations � method of separation of
variables, homogeneous and non homogenous differential equations, exact
differential equation, non exact differential equation, linear differential
equation, Bernoulli equation.

\unit{Applications of Ordinary Differential Equations}{8}


Applications to basic electric circuits, Orthogonal trajectories, Rectilinear
motion, Motion under gravity, consisting of resistors, inductors and capacitors (L-
R, R-C, L-C circuits), Basic systems such as vibrating strings, Newton�s law of
cooling, one dimensional conduction of heat.

\unit{Linear Differential Equations & their applications}{8}


Generalities on Linear Differential Equations of higher order, linear dependence
and independence in spaces of functions, Wronskian, Abel-Liouville formula,
solution of linear differential equations with constant coefficients, method of
undetermined coefficients, method of variation of parameters, method of reduction
of order, Cauchy�s & Legendre �s linear equations, simultaneous differential
equations.

\unit{Partial Differential Equations and their applications}{8}


Formation of partial differential equations, solutions of partial differential
equation of first order, one dimensional and two dimensional wave equations,
problems related to radio-telephone and telegraphic equation, Laplace equation in
two dimensions with boundary conditions.

\unit{Vector Calculus}{8}
Differentiation of vectors , gradient of a scalar function, divergence & curl of
vector fields, vector theorem, Volume integral, Gauss divergence theorem,
applications of electromagnetic fields, conservative vector fields and existence of
scalar potentials.

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\bookAuthor{Erwin Kreyszig}
\bookTitle{Advanced Engineering Mathematics}
\bookPublisher{Wiley easten Ltd. Bombay}
\bookEditor{Seventh}
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\bookAuthor{Marsden, Tromba and Weinstein}
\bookTitle{Basic Multivariable Calculus},
\bookPublisher{Springer Verlag}
\bookEditor{}
\bookEdition{Indian}
\bookYear{}
\bookUrl{}

\item
\bookAuthor{George F Simmons ,Steven G. Krantz}
\bookTitle{Differential Equations: Theory, Technique, and Practice \(Walter Rudin
Student Series in Advanced Mathematics \) \(Hardcover \)},
\bookPublisher{Mc-Graw Hill}
\bookEditor{}
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\bookYear{}
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\item
\bookAuthor{C.R. Wiley}
\bookTitle{Advanced Engineering Mathematics},
\bookPublisher{McGraw Hill Publications, New Delhi.}
\bookEditor{}
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\bookYear{}
\bookUrl{}

\item
\bookAuthor{Peter V.O. Neil}
\bookTitle{Advanced Engineering Mathematics},
\bookPublisher{Thomson Brooks / Cole, Singapore.}
\bookEditor{}
\bookEdition{Fifth}
\bookYear{}
\bookUrl{}

\item
\bookAuthor{George F Simmons}
\bookTitle{Differential Equations With Applications and Historical Notes },
\bookPublisher{}
\bookEditor{}
\bookEdition{}
\bookYear{}
\bookUrl{}

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