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The document outlines the course plan for 'Differential Equations and Transformations' at Chitkara University, detailing objectives, learning outcomes, and a comprehensive lecture schedule. It emphasizes the application of mathematics to solve complex engineering problems and includes recommended textbooks and resources. The course is designed for Bachelor of Engineering students in Computer Science & Engineering for the Jan-May 2025 session.

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The document outlines the course plan for 'Differential Equations and Transformations' at Chitkara University, detailing objectives, learning outcomes, and a comprehensive lecture schedule. It emphasizes the application of mathematics to solve complex engineering problems and includes recommended textbooks and resources. The course is designed for Bachelor of Engineering students in Computer Science & Engineering for the Jan-May 2025 session.

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Course Plan

Course Handout

Institute/School Name Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology


Department Name Department of Applied Sciences
Programme Name Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Computer Science & Engineering
Differential Equations and Session Jan 2025 - May-
Course Name
Transformations 2025
Course Code 24APS2101 Semester/Batch 2nd /2024
L-T-P(Per Week) 4-0-0 Course Credits 04
Pre-requisite NA NHEQF Level 4.5
Course Coordinator Dr. Tania Bose SDG Number 4, 9

1. Objectives of the Course

This course deals with the ability to apply mathematics for providing the innovative solutions of complex
engineering and real life problems in a qualitative manner. It helps to identify, formulate and analyse the
engineering problems which comes and to arrive at substantiated conclusions by using principles of
mathematics.

The main objectives of the course are:

1. To introduce and develop the Fourier series, half range sine and cosine series on arbitrary intervals
for different problems.
2. To find solution of second and higher order ordinary linear differential equations along with its
applications in RLC circuits.
3. To understand the requirement of Laplace transform, inverse Laplace transform, properties and
its application for the solution of differential equations.
4. To be familiar with formation of partial differential equations and their solutions and solve the
Laplace, heat and wave equations for a variety of boundary conditions in domains of simple
geometry and with simple boundary conditions; the techniques available will include separation
of variables, Laplace and Fourier transform methods.
5. To determine continuity/differentiability/analyticity of a complex function.

2. Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

Student should be able to:

CLOs Program Outcomes NHEQF No. of


(PO) Level Lectures
Descriptor1

CLO01 Students will analyze and correlate PO1, PO2, P11 Q1, Q2, Q3, 18
many real-life problems Q4, Q6
mathematically and thus find the
appropriate solutions for them using
Fourier series and transforms
(Fourier and Laplace transform).

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CLO02 Students will be able to solve various PO1, PO2, PO4 Q1, Q3, Q4, 15
practical problems in science and Q5, Q6
engineering using ordinary
differential equations.
CLO03 Students will possess an ability to PO1, PO2 Q1, Q3, Q4, 9
recognize and find families of Q5, Q6
solutions for most real physical
processes such as heat transfer,
elasticity, quantum mechanics, water
flow and other practical problems in
science and engineering, which are
governed by ordinary and partial
differential equations.
CLO04 Student will be able to analyze PO1, PO2, PO4 Q1, Q4, Q5, 6
functions of complex variables, Q6
techniques of complex integrals and
compute integrals over complex
surfaces.
Total Contact Hours 48 hrs

CLO-PO Mapping

CLO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO PO PO PS01 PS02 Type of
10 11 12 Assessmen
ts
CLO01 H H H Summative
CLO02 H H M Summative
CLO03 H H Summative
CLO04 H M H Summative

H=High, M=Medium, L=Low

3. Recommended Books:

• B01: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, Narosa Publishing
House, 5th edition, 2016.
• B02: The Engineering Mathematics, Chitkara University Publication, Vol. II. 2nd Edition,
2013.
• B03: Higher Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company Limited, Eight reprint, 2009.
• B04: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 10th
edition, 2011.
• B05: Engineering Mathematics, Srimanta Pal & Subodh C. Bhunia, Oxford University Press,
1st edition, 2015.
• B06: Calculus, Howard Anton, Irl Bivens, Stephens Davis, Wiley, 10th edition, 2015.

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4. Other readings and relevant websites:

Serial Link of Journals, Magazines, websites and Research Papers


No
1. https://www.slideshare.net/Pokar/fourier-series-32752445
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spUNpyF58BY
3. https://www.slideshare.net/lankeshssss/ordinary-differential-equation-137100520
4. https://www.slideshare.net/Himel_Himo/presentation-on-laplace-transforms
5. https://www.slideshare.net/isratzerin6/partial-differential-equation-amp-its-application
5. Recommended Tools and Platforms

Python, MATLAB

6. Course Plan: Theory


Theory Plan
Lecture Topics
No.
1-5 Fourier series: Introduction, Fourier series on arbitrary intervals.
6 Half-range cosine and sine series.
7-8 Fourier transform: Fourier transform of derivative, shifting and scaling,
convolution, Fourier cosine and sine transform, linearity, shifting and scaling,
Fourier cosine and sine transforms of derivatives, Parseval’s identity.
9-10 Ordinary differential equations: Differential equations of first order and first
degree, linear and Bernoulli equations.
11-12 Exact differential equations.
13-14 Equation solvable for p, y and x.
15 Clairaut’s equation, applications to orthogonal trajectories.
Second and higher order ordinary linear differential equations with
16-18 constant coefficients: Complimentary function, particular integrals (standard
types), differential operator method.
ST1 (Syllabus=37.5% (Lect. No. 1-18))
19-20 Variation of parameters, method of undetermined coefficients.
Cauchy-Euler differential equation, simultaneous linear differential equations
21-22
(two variables) with constant coefficients.
23 Application to RLC circuit.

24-26 Laplace transform, Linearity and shifting property.


27-28
Inverse transforms properties.

29
Transforms of derivatives and integrals.

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30-31
Unit step function, Dirac’s delta function.

32-33
Applications to differential equations.

ST2 (Syllabus = 68.7% (Lect. No. 1-33))


34 Partial differential equations (PDE): Formation of partial differential
equations, equation of first order.
35-36 Lagrange’s linear equation, Charpit’s method.
37 Standard types of first order non-linear partial differential equations.
38-39 Solutions of second order linear partial differential equations in two variables
with constant coefficients by finding complementary function and particular
integral.
40-41 Classification of PDE of second order – parabolic, elliptic and hyperbolic
equations, solution by separation of variables.
42 Solution of one-dimensional wave equation, solution of two-dimensional
Laplace equation using Fourier series.
Functions of complex variables: Limit, continuity, derivative of complex
43
functions.
44-45 Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations.
46 Harmonic functions, conformal mapping, complex integration.
47-48 Cauchy’s theorem, Cauchy integral formula, Taylors and Laurent’s Expansion.
End Term Exam (Syllabus=100% (Session No. 1-48))

7. Delivery/Instructional
Resources Theory Plan:
Lecture Topics CLO Book TLM ALM Web Audio-
No. No, CH References Video
No,
Page
No
1-6 Fourier series: CLO01 B03, Lectur Quiz, https://www https://
Introduction, Fourier CH 17, e Test .slideshare.n www.y
series on arbitrary Page questi et/Pokar/fou outube.
intervals. No. ons rier-series- com/wa
17.1 - 32752445 tch?v=r
17.14 18Gi8l
SkfM

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7-8 Fourier transform CLO01 B03, Lectur Quiz, https://archi https://


with properties: CH 20, e Test ve.nptel.ac.i www.y
Fourier transform Page questi n/courses/1 outube.
linearity property, No. ons 11/103/111 com/wa
Fourier transform of 20.3 - 103021/ tch?v=
derivative, shifting 20.12. gZNm7
and scaling, L96pfY
convolution, Fourier
cosine and sine
transforms and
properties: Fourier
cosine and sine
transform, linearity,
shifting and scaling,
Fourier cosine and
sine transforms of
derivatives,
Parseval’s identity.
9 - 23 Ordinary CLO02, B03, Lectur Test https://nptel https://
differential CLO03 CH 8, e Questi .ac.in/cours www.y
equations: Page ons es/1221040 outube.
Differential No. 8.1 18 com/wa
equations of first – 8.39, tch?v=
order and first CH 9, OET0q
degree, linear and Page wat15o
Bernoulli equations, No. 9.1 &list=P
exact differential – 9.59 LdM-
equations, equation WZokR
solvable for p, y and 4tbGKb
x, Clairaut’s eK8fDI
equation, dEN0N
applications to EcvAQ
orthogonal lC
trajectories, second
and higher order
ordinary linear
differential equations
with constant
coefficients:
complimentary
function, particular
integrals (standard
types), differential
operator method,
variation of
parameters, method
of undetermined
coefficients,
Cauchy-Euler
differential equation,
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simultaneous linear
differential equations
(two variables) with
constant coefficients,
application to RLC
circuit.
24 - 33 Laplace transform: CLO01 B03, Lectur Test https://archi https://
Laplace transform, CH 12, e Questi ve.nptel.ac.i www.k
linearity and shifting Page ons n/courses/1 hanaca
property, inverse No. 11/106/111 demy.o
transforms 12.1 – 106139/ rg/math
properties, 12.38 /differe
transforms of ntial-
derivatives and equatio
integrals, unit step ns/lapla
function, Dirac’s ce-
delta function, transfor
applications to m
differential
equations.
34 - 42 Partial differential CLO02, B03, Lectur Test https://archi https://
equations (PDE): CLO03 CH 18, e Questi ve.nptel.ac.i nptel.ac
formation of partial Page ons, n/courses/1 .in/cour
differential No. Quiz 11/103/111 ses/111
equations, equation 18.1 – 103021/ 108144
of first order, 18.18
Lagrange’s linear CH 19,
equation, Charpit’s Page
method, standard No.
types of first order 19.1 –
non-linear partial 19.17
differential
equations, solutions
of second order
linear partial
differential equations
in two variables with
constant coefficients
by finding
complementary
function and
particular integral,
classification of PDE
of second order –
parabolic, elliptic
and hyperbolic
equations, solution
by separation of
variables, solution of
one-dimensional

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wave equation,
solution of two-
dimensional Laplace
equation using
Fourier series.
43 - 48 Functions of CLO04 B03, Lectur Test https://www https://a
complex variables: CH 22, e Questi .slideshare.n rchive.
limit, continuity, Page ons et/slideshow nptel.ac
derivative of No. /complex- .in/cour
complex functions, 22.1 – variables- ses/111
analytic function, 22.5 155523314/ /106/11
Cauchy-Riemann CH 23, 155523314# 110614
equations, harmonic Page 4 1/
functions, conformal No.
mapping, complex 23.1 –
integration, 23.27
Cauchy’s theorem, CH 25,
Cauchy integral Page
formula, Taylors and No.
Laurent’s expansion. 25.1 –
25.15

8. Remedial Classes

After every Sessional Test, different types of learners will be identified and special discussions will be
planned and scheduled accordingly.

Action Plan for different types of learners:

Learner Type-I Learner Type- II Learner Type- III


Remedial Classes, Doubt Doubt Sessions Extra Assignments using
Sessions Python Programming/
Coursera Courses

9. Self-Learning
Assignments to promote self-learning, survey of contents from multiple sources.

S. Topics CLO ALM References/MOOCS


No
1 Differential CLO02, Think – https://www.coursera.org/learn/differential-
Equations for CLO03 Pair- equations-engineers
Engineers Share,
Peer
Review
2 Differential CLO02, Think – https://www.coursera.org/learn/ordinary-
Equations CLO03 Pair- differential-equations
Part 1 Basic Share,
Theory Peer
Review

10. Delivery Details of Content Beyond Syllabus


Content beyond syllabus covered (if any) should be delivered to all students that would be
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planned, and schedule notified accordingly.

Advanced Topics,
S. Additional Reading,
CLO POs ALM References/MOOCS
No Research papers
and any
1 Exploring CLO01, PO1, PO2, Think –
Differential CLO02, PO4, PO11, Pair- Share, https://web.pdx.edu/~gj
Equations and CLO03 PO12 Peer ay/teaching/mth271_20
Transformations Review 20/pdf/OER.pdf
through MATLAB:
A Comprehensive https://matlabacademy.
Approach mathworks.com/details/
solving-ordinary-
differential-equations-
with-matlab/odes

https://www.geeksforge
eks.org/solve-
differential-equations-
with-odeint-function-
of-scipy-module-in-
python/

11. Evaluation Scheme & Components:

Assessment Evaluation No. of % Max. Mode of CLO


Type of
Type Component Assessments Weightage Marks Assessment
Component
of
Component
Summative Component2 Sessional 03* 40% 40 Computer CLO01-
Tests(STs) based CLO04
Assessment
Summative Component3 End Term 01** 60% 60 Computer CLO01-
Examination based CLO04
Assessment
Total 100%

*All the ST’s are mandatory.


**As per Academic Guidelines minimum 75% attendance is required to become eligible for appearing
in the End Semester Examination.

12. Syllabus of the Course:

Subject: Differential Equations and Transformations (24APS2101)


No. of
S. No. Topic(s) Lectures Weightage %

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