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Course Outline - MT203-Spring 2025

The document outlines the syllabus for the MT 203 course on Complex Variables and Transforms at GIK Institute for the Spring Semester 2025. It includes course details such as prerequisites, course contents, learning outcomes, grading policy, and a breakdown of lectures. The course aims to develop students' understanding of complex variables and transforms for solving mathematical problems, with a focus on applications in differential equations.
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Course Outline - MT203-Spring 2025

The document outlines the syllabus for the MT 203 course on Complex Variables and Transforms at GIK Institute for the Spring Semester 2025. It includes course details such as prerequisites, course contents, learning outcomes, grading policy, and a breakdown of lectures. The course aims to develop students' understanding of complex variables and transforms for solving mathematical problems, with a focus on applications in differential equations.
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GIK INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES

Syllabus/Course Outlines

MT 203 (Complex Variables and Transforms)


Spring Semester 2025
Course Code : MT 203
Course Title : Complex Variable and Transforms
Credit Hours : 3+0
Instructors : Prof. Dr. Sirajul Haq, Sec: A & B Office: Room G-4, FES
Phone (Ext.) : 2257, Email: [email protected]

Course Introduction
This course is required for engineering students. The pre-requisite is Calculus II
taught in second semester. The aim of this subject to develop the understanding of
Complex variables, Laplace and Fourier Transforms for the solutions of many
mathematical problems including ordinary and partial differential equations. .
Course Contents
• Complex variables
• Laplace Transforms and its applications in ordinary differential equations.
• Fourier Transforms and its applications.

Mapping of CLOs and PLOs


S.No CLOs PLOs Bloom
Taxonomy
After the end of this course, students will be able to
CLO1 Use Laplace Transform for the solution of PLO1 C3
ordinary and integral equations
CLO2 To solve basic problems related to complex PLO1 C3
numbers and functions
CLO3 Apply various techniques to evaluate integrals PLO1 C3
of complex functions on different paths
CLO4 Apply Fourier Transform for the solution of PLO1 C3
differential equations
Grading Policy
Assessment Items Weightage
Assignments 10%
Announced Quizzes 20%
Midterm Exam 30%
Final Exam 40%

Textbook:
Advanced Engineering Mathematics (10th edition) by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley
Reference Books:

1. Complex variables and applications by J.W. Brown and R.V. Churchill


Administrative Instruction
• Student Attendance is expected to be 100%, and a minimum of 80%
(mandatory) attendance is required to sit the final exams.
• Students must pay attention to reading the textbooks chapter for course
assessment.
• All the direct assessment tools i.e., Quizzes, Assignment, Midterms, and
final Exams must be attempted. Failure to attempt any of the assessment
tools without any medical reasons may result in failure in that assessment.
• Students are advised to study the previous lecture before the next class for
better understanding.
• Class participation is highly encouraged. It develops more interest. Students
are also advised to spare some time for group discussion with their
classmates to explore new ideas.
• For any query, please contact the instructor during office time.
• All quizzes/examinations will be closed book.
• There will be five announced quizzes.
• Assignments must be submitted as per instructions mentioned in the
assignments.
• In any case, there will be no retake of scheduled/surprise quizzes.
Lecture Breakdown
Lecture 01 Laplace Transforms: Laplace Transforms and Inverse Transforms
Lecture 02 Linearity, shifting theorem
Lecture 03 Transforms of derivatives and integrals
Lecture 04 Unit Step function, second shifting theorem
Lecture 05 Short impulses, Dirac’s delta function, Partial fraction
Lecture 06 Convolution, integral equations
Lecture 07 Differentiation and Integration of transform,
Lecture 08 Applications of Laplace transform to the solution of differential
equations
Lecture 09 Complex Analysis: Complex numbers and functions
Lecture 10 Derivative, Analytic function
Lecture 11 Cauchy-Remain equations, Laplace’s equation
Lecture 12 Line integrals in the complex plane
Lecture 13 Line integrals in the complex plane
Lecture 14 Cauchy’s integral theorem and its applications
Lecture 15 Independence of path and examples
Lecture 16 Cauchy’s integral formula and its applications
Lecture 17 Derivatives of Analytic functions and examples
Lecture 18 Taylor and Maclaurin series with examples
Lecture 19 Laurent series and examples
Lecture 20 Singularities and zeros
Lecture 21 Residues and examples.
Lecture 22 Evaluation of real integrals using Residue theorem
Lecture 23 Evaluation of real integrals using Residue theorem
Lecture 19 Fourier cosine and sine transforms,
Lecture 20 Continued
Lecture 21 Continued
Lecture 22 Complex form of Fourier transform, Convolution
Lecture 23 Continued
Lecture 30 Continued

Note: This outline serves only as a rough guidance of the course. It may be
changed or modified as and when deemed necessary by the instructor.

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