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The document provides details of a course on Numerical Methods offered by the Mathematics Department at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The course covers key topics in numerical methods including error analysis, solving systems of linear equations, finding roots of nonlinear equations, eigen values and vectors, interpolation, numerical differentiation, and numerical integration. The course aims to introduce various numerical techniques to approximate solutions to problems. It has 3 contact hours of lectures and 1 hour of tutorial per week over one semester for 4 credits.

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The document provides details of a course on Numerical Methods offered by the Mathematics Department at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The course covers key topics in numerical methods including error analysis, solving systems of linear equations, finding roots of nonlinear equations, eigen values and vectors, interpolation, numerical differentiation, and numerical integration. The course aims to introduce various numerical techniques to approximate solutions to problems. It has 3 contact hours of lectures and 1 hour of tutorial per week over one semester for 4 credits.

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE

NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Mathematics Department


1. Subject Code: MAN-001 Course Title: Mathematics I

2. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0

3. Examination Duration (Hrs.): Theory 3 Practical 0

4. Relative Weightage: CWS 1 25 PRS MTE


00 25
ETE 50
PRE 0

5. Credits: 4 6. Semester: Autumn 7. Subject Area: BSC

8. Pre-requisite: None

9. Objective: To provide essential knowledge of basic tools of Differential Calculus, Integral


Calculus , Vector Calculus and Matrix Algebra for degree students.

10. Details of Course:


S. No. Contents Contact
Hours
1. Matrix Algebra: Elementary operations and their use in getting the Rank, Inverse 8
of a matrix and solution of linear simultaneous equations. Orthogonal, Symmetric,
Skew-symmetric, Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian, Normal & Unitary matrices and
their elementary properties. Eigen-values and Eigenvectors of a matrix, Cayley-
Hamilton theorem, Diagonalization of a matrix.
2. Differential Calculus: Limit, Continuity and differentiability of functions of two 12
variables, Euler’s theorem for homogeneous equations, Tangent plane and normal.
Change of variables, chain rule, Jacobians, Taylor’s Theorem for two variables,
Error approximations. Extrema of functions of two or more variables,
Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers
3. Integral Calculus: 12
Review of curve tracing and quadric surfaces, Double and Triple integrals,
Change of order of integration. Change of variables. Gamma and Beta functions.
Dirichlet’s integral. Applications of Multiple integrals such as surface area,
volumes, centre of gravity and moment of inertia..
4. Vector Calculus: Differentiation of vectors, gradient, divergence, curl and their 10
physical meaning. Identities involving gradient, divergence and curl. Line and
surface integrals. Green’s, Gauss and Stroke’s theorem and their applications.
Total 42

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11. Suggested Books:

S. Year of
No. Name of Authors/ Books/Publishers Publication/Reprint
1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th edition, John 2011
Wiley and Sons, Inc., U.K.
2. R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyenger, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2005
2nd Edition, Narosa Publishing House.
3. M.D. Weir, J. Hass, F.R. Giordano, Thomas’ Calculus, 11th Edition, 2008
Pearson Education.

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE

NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Mathematics

1. Subject Code: MAN-002 Course Title: Mathematical Methods

2. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0

3. Examination Duration (Hrs.): Theory : 3 Practical : 0

4. Relative Weightage: CWS: 25 PRS: 0 MTE : 25 ETE : 50 PRE: 0

5. Credits: 4 6. Semester: Spring 7. Subject Area: BSC

8. Pre-requisite: Nil

9. Objective: To provide knowledge of essential mathematical tools applied in solving


ordinary and partial differential equations, initial and boundary value
problems.

10. Details of Course:

S. No. Contents Contact Hours


1. Ordinary Differential Equations: Solution of linear differential equations 10
with constant coefficients. Euler-Cauchy equations, Solution of second order
differential equations by changing dependent and independent variables.
Method of variation of parameters, Introduction to series solution method.
2. Partial Differential Equations: Formation of first and second order partial 6
differential equations. Solution of first order partial differential equations:
Lagrange`s equation, Four standard forms of non-linear first order equations .
3. Laplace Transform: Laplace and inverse Laplace transform of some 10
standard functions, Shifting theorems, Laplace transform of derivatives and
integrals. Convolution theorem, Initial and final value theorem. Laplace
transform of periodic functions, error functions, Heaviside unit step function
and Dirac delta function. Applications of Laplace transform.
4. Z - Transform: Z – transform and inverse Z-transform of elementary 5
functions, Shifting theorems, Convolution theorem, Initial and final value
theorem. Application of Z- transform to solve difference equations.
5. Fourier series: Trigonometric Fourier series and its convergence. Fourier 5
series of even and odd functions. Fourier half-range series. Parseval`s
identity. Complex form of Fourier series.
6. Fourier Transforms: Fourier integrals, Fourier sine and cosine integrals. 6
Fourier transform, Fourier sine and cosine transforms and their elementary
properties. Convolution theorem. Application of Fourier transforms to BVP.

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Total 42

11. Suggested Books:


S.No. Name of Authors / Books / Publishers Year of
Publication/
Reprint
1. Kreyszig, E., "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Johan Wiley & Sons 2011
2. Jain, R. K. and Iyenger, S. R. K., "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", 2009
Narosa Publishing House
3. Amarnath, T., "An Elementary Course in Partial Differential Equations", 2012
Narosa Publishing House (II Edition)
4. Hildebrand F. B., "Methods of Applied Mathematics", Courier Dover 1992
Publications
5. Rao, K. S., "Introduction to Partial Differential Equations", PHI Learning Pvt. 2010
Ltd. (II Edition)
6. Sneddon, I. N., " Elements of Partial Differential Equations", McGraw-Hill 1988
Book Company
7. Simmons, G. F. and Krantz, S. G., Differential Equations:Theory, Technique 2007
and Practice" , Tata McGraw-Hill Edition

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Mathematics

6. Subject Code: MAN-004 Course Title: Numerical Methods

7. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0

8. Examination Duration (Hrs.): Theory: 3 Practical: 0

9. Relative Weightage: CWS: 25 PRS: 0 MTE: 25 ETE: 50 PRE: 0

10. Credits: 4 6. Semester: Spring 7. Subject Area: BSC

9. Pre-requisite: Nil

10. Objective: To introduce various numerical methods to get approximation solutions.

11. Details of Course:

S.No. Contents Contact Hours


1 Error Analysis: Exact and approximate numbers, Rounding of 3
numbers, Significant digits, Correct digits, various types of errors
encountered in computations, Propagation of errors.
2 Solution of system of linear equations: (i) Direct methods: Gauss 8
elimination method without pivoting and with pivoting, LU-
decomposition method. (ii) Iterative methods: Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel
methods.
3 Roots of non-linear equations: Bisection method, Regula-Falsi method, 6
Newton-Raphson method, direct iterative method with convergence
criteria, Newton-Raphson method for solution of a pair of non-linear
equations.
4 Eigen values and Eigen vectors: Dominant and smallest Eigen 3
values/Eigen vectors by power method.
5 Interpolation: Finite difference operator and their relationships, 6
difference tables, Newton, Bessel and Stirling’s interpolation formulae,
Divided differences, Lagrange interpolation and Newton’s divided
difference interpolation.
6 Numerical differentiation: First and second order derivatives by various 4
interpolation formulae.
7. Numerical integration: Trapezoidal, Simpsons 1/3rd and 3/8th rules with 6
errors and their combinations, Gauss Legendre 2-points and 3-points
formulae
8. Solution of first and second order ordinary differential equations: 4
Picard’s method, Taylor’s series method, Euler, Modified Euler, Runge-

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Kutta methods and Milne’s method.
9. Case studies 2
Total 42

11. Suggested Books:

S.No. Name of Authors / Books / Publishers Year of


Publication/
Reprint
1 Gerald, C. F. and Wheatly, P. O.," Applied Numerical Analysis", 6th 2002
Edition, Wesley.
2 Jain, M. K., Iyengar, S. R. K. and Jain, R. K., "Numerical Methods for 2000
Scientific and Engineering Computation", New Age Pvt. Pub, New Delhi.
3 Conte, S. D. and DeBoor, C., "Elementary Numerical Analysis", McGraw- 1982
Hill Publisher
4 Krishnamurthy, E. V. & Sen, S. K., "Applied Numerical Analysis", East 1998
West Publication.

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Mathematics

11. Subject Code: MAN-006 Course Title: Probability and Statistics

12. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0

13. Examination Duration (Hrs.): Theory: 3 Practical: 0

14. Relative Weightage: CWS: 25 PRS: 0 MTE: 25 ETE: 50 PRE: 0

15. Credits: 4 6. Semester: Spring 7. Subject Area: BSC

12. Pre-requisite: Nil

13. Objective: To impart techniques of Probability and Statistics.

14. Details of Course:

S.No. Contents Contact Hours


1 Concept of probability, random variable and distribution function: discrete 9
and continuous, moments and moment generating functions.
2 Special distributions (discrete): Binomial, Poisson, Negative binomial, 9
Geometric. (continuous): Uniform, Exponential, Gamma, Beta, Normal,
Lognormal.
4 Bivariate random variables: joint, marginal, conditional distribution. 3
Statistical independence, product moment.
5 Random sample, law of large numbers, central limit theorem, correlation, 7
regression.
6 Estimation: maximum likelihood estimation, unbiasedness and efficiency, 7
interval estimation for normal population with normal, t , χ 2 distribution.
7 Testing of Hypothesis: Simple and composite hypothesis, Type I and type 7
II errors. Power of test. Some tests for normal population parameters based
on normal, t , χ 2 distribution.
TOTAL 42

11. Suggested Books:

S.No. Title/Authors/Publishers Year of


Publication
1. Rohatgi, V K. and Saleh , A. K. Md. Ehsanes, "An Introduction to 2000
Probability and Statistics", (John Wiley and Sons) , (2nd edition)
2. Hogg, R. V. and Craig, A., "Probability and Statistical Inference", 2006
(Pearson Education), (6th Edition)

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3. Johnson, R. A., Miller, I. and Freund, J. E., "Miller & Freund’s probability 2011
and statistics for engineers", (Prentice Hall PTR), (8th edition)
4. Hines, W. W., Montgomery, D. C., Goldsman, D. M. and Borror, C. M., 2003
"Probability and Statistics in Engineering", (John Wiley & sons), (4th
Edition)
5. Papoulis, A. and Pillai, S. U., "Probability, Random Variables and 2002
Stochastic Processes", (Tata McGraw-Hill), (4th edition)

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE

NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Mathematics

16. Subject Code: MAN-010 Course Title: Optimization Techniques

17. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0

18. Examination Duration (Hrs.): Theory: 3 Practical : 0

19. Relative Weightage: CWS: 25 PRS: 0 MTE: 25 ETE: 50 PRE: 0

20. Credits: 4 6. Semester: Spring 7. Subject Area: BSC

15. Pre-requisite: Nil

16. Objective: To acquaint the students with the basic concepts of Optimization.

17. Details of Course

S. No. Contents Contact


Hours
1 Different Types of OR Models, Case studies in Engineering 2
applications
2 Convex Sets, Graphical Method, Simplex Method, Big – M 10
Method, Two Phase Method, Revised Simplex Method
3 Duality Theory, Dual Simplex Method, Sensitivity Analysis 7
4 Cutting Plane and Branch and Bound Techniques for all Integer 9
and Mixed Integer Programming Problems, 0-1 Integer Problems,
Travelling Salesman Problem, Cargo Loading Problem
5 Transportation Problems and Assignment Problems 4
6 Game Theory: Rectangular Games, Minmax Theorem, Graphical 5
Solution of 2 X n and m X 2 games, Reduction to Linear
Programming Problems
7 Sequencing and Scheduling: Processing of Jobs through Machines, 5
CPM and PERT
42
TOTAL

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18. Suggested Books:

S.No. Name of Authors / Books / Publishers Year of


Publication/
Reprint
1 Taha, H.A., “Operations Research: An Introduction”, MacMillan Pub 2013
Co., NY, Ninth Edition (Reprint).
2. Ravindran, A., Phillips, D.T. and Solberg, J.J., “Operations Research: 2012
Principles and Practice”, John Wiley and Sons, NY, Second Edition
(Reprint).
3. Pant, J.C., “Introduction to Optimization”, Jain Brothers, 2012
4. Hillier, F. S. and Lieberman, G. J., "Introduction to Operations 2009
Research," 9th Edition, McGraw-Hill
5. Mittal, K.V. and Mohan, C., “Optimization Methods in System 1996
Analysis and Operations Research”
6. Mohan C. and Deep K., “Optimization Techniques” 2009

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