This document provides information about the Linear Algebra and Complex Analysis course offered in the 2nd year of study. The course is offered in the odd semester and has prerequisites in Real Analysis and Calculus. Over the course of 28 lectures, students will learn about matrix algebra, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, complex algebra, analytic functions, and complex integrations. The goal is to provide students with fundamental mathematics skills needed for understanding science and engineering subjects.
This document provides information about the Linear Algebra and Complex Analysis course offered in the 2nd year of study. The course is offered in the odd semester and has prerequisites in Real Analysis and Calculus. Over the course of 28 lectures, students will learn about matrix algebra, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, complex algebra, analytic functions, and complex integrations. The goal is to provide students with fundamental mathematics skills needed for understanding science and engineering subjects.
1.5 Syllabus Committee Member: Dr. Manoj K Rajpoot (Convener), Dr. Chanchal Kundu and Dr. Alpesh Kumar
2. Objective: To fulfill the fundamental requirements of knowledge of Mathematics for
learning Science and Engineering subjects.
3. Course Content:
Unit-wise distribution of content and number of lectures
Unit Topics Sub-topic Lectures
Introduction to matrix algebra. Vector spaces and linear transformation: Vector spaces and subspaces, linear Matrix algebra, dependence, linear span, bases, dimensions, sum and direct Vector Space sum of spaces. Inner product, norm, Gram-Schmidt 1 11 and Linear orthogonalization process. Linear transformations, kernel Transformations and image, rank, nullity, matrix associated with linear transformation, change of bases.
Characteristic equation, eigenvalues and eigenvectors,
Eigenvalues and Cayley-Hamilton theorem, properties of eigenvalues and 2 5 Eigenvectors eigenvectors of symmetric, orthogonal, Hermitian and unitary matrices, diagonalization of matrices. Complex Algebra and Algebra of complex numbers, function of a complex 3 variable, limit, continuity and differentiability, Analytic 6 Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic functions. Functions Line and Contour integrals, Cauchy's theorem and Cauchy’s Complex integral formula for simply and multiply connected regions, 4 6 Integrations Morera’s theorem, power series, zeros and singularities of a complex function, residues. Total 28
4. Readings 4.1 Textbook:
i. Numerical Linear Algebra by J. H. Kwak and S. Hong; Birkhäuser Publisher.
ii. Linear Algebra and its Applications by G. Strang; Cengage Learning. iii. Complex Variables and Applications by J. W. Brown and R.V. Churchil; McGraw- Hill Education.
4.2 Reference books:
i. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig. Wiley-India Ed. ii. Linear Algebra by Kenneth Hoffman and Ray Kunze: PHI publication.
5 Outcome of the Course:
Students will learn about the fundamental Mathematics, which will foster the mathematical base for the understanding of Science and Engineering concepts.
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