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BITCMA301R01 TRANSFORMS AND COMPLEXVARIABLES


(Common for CSE, IT and ICT)
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UNIT - I (15 Periods)
Laplace Transforms
Laplace Transform definition Transform of standard functions properties Transform of
n
derivatives and integrals Transform of the type t
n
f(t) , f(t)/t - inverse Laplace Transform
Convolution theorem Transforms of periodic function, unit step function and unit impulse
function Application to ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients and integral
equations simultaneous linear differential equations with constant coefficients.
UNIT - II (15 Periods)
Fourier and Z Transforms
Fourier Transform The infinite Fourier Transform sine and cosine transform properties
inversion theorem problems convolution theorem Parsevals identity problems finite
Fourier transform sine and cosine transform Transformof derivatives problems.
Z transforms definitions properties convolution theorem inverse Z transforms solving
difference equations using Z transform
UNIT - III (15 Periods)
Complex Differentiation
Complex variable Analytic functions Necessary and sufficient conditions for analyticity
Cauchy-Riemann equations in polar coordinates Harmonic functions Orthogonal system
Construction of an analytic function given real or imaginary parts Conformal transformation
z
definition e ,sinhz and Bilinear transformation only.
UNIT - IV (15 Periods)
Complex Integration
Complex integration Cauchys integral theorem, Integral formula Taylors and Laurents series
(without proof) Singularities zeros poles and residues Cauchys residue theorem
evaluation of the definite integral using Contour Integrations
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Text Books:
1. Dr. P. Kandasamy et. al, Engineering Mathematics, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi, 1997.
[Units I & II]
2. Dr. M. K. Venkataraman, Engineering Mathematics, National publishing Co., 1995 [
Units III & IV]
References:
1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Ltd., Eighth
Edition, 2003.
2. B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna publishers, 2003.
BITCMA401R01 DISCRETE STRUCTURES & COMBINATORICS
(Common for CSE, IT and ICT)
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UNIT I (15 Periods)
Mathematical Logic and Set Theory Statements and notations connectives normal forms
predicate calculus Inference theory of predicate calculus relations and ordering functions
recursion recursion in mechanical theorem proving mathematical induction.
UNIT I (15 Periods)
Algebraic structures Group- definition examples Abelian and cyclic groups permutation
group Cosets Right and left cosets- Lagranges theorem Normal subgroups Examples and
simple problems only.
Boolean algebra Boolean functions representation and minimization K Map and Quine
McCluskey.
UNIT III (15 Periods)
A general introduction on graphs connected and disconnected graphs types of graphs paths
and circuits cut set and cut vertices Euler and Hamiltonian graphs matrix representation of
graphs incidence and adjacency matrices properties.
UNIT IV (15 Periods)
Combinatorics: Combination of sets finite and infinite sets countability and uncountability
binary relations equivalence relation and partition partial ordering and lattices anti-chains
application of relational Model in databases algebra of formal power series recursive functions.
Text books:
1. M.K. Venkataraman, S. Chandrasekaran and N. Sridharan, Discrete Mathematics, National
Publication Company, 2003. (Units I & II).
2. Narasingh Deo, Graph Theory and its Engineering applications, Prentice Hall of India,
2004. (Unit III)
3. C.L. Liu, Elements of Discrete mathematics, Tata-McGraw Hill Publishing Company,
Second Edition, 2000. (Unit IV)
References:
1. V. Krishnamoorthy, Combinatorics, Affiliated East-West Press, 1985.
2. M.L. Santigo, Modern Algebra, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 2001.
BITCIT404R01 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
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UNIT I: Signals and Systems (12 Periods)
Classification of Signals Transformation of the independent variable Basic continuous time
signals Basic discrete time signals Systems Properties of Systems- Linearity, memory, casual,
Time invariant and stability.
UNIT-II: Time Linear Time Invariant Systems (16 Periods)
Introduction Discrete time linear time invariant systems - Representation of Discrete Time
Signals in Terms of Impulses The Convolution Sum - ContinuousTime Linear Time Invariant
Systems; The convolution integral Properties of Linear Time Invariant Systems - System
Described by Differential Block Diagram Representation of LTI Systems described by
Differential Equations Singularity Functions
UNIT III: (16 Periods)
Fourier Analysis For Continuous -Time Signals And Systems
Introduction - The Response of Continuous - Time LTI Systems to Complex Exponentials
Representation of Periodic Signals - Continuous Time Fourier Series Approximation of Periodic
signals using Fourier Series - Convergence of Fourier Series Representation of Aperiodic Signals
The Continuous Time Fourier Transform Properties of CTFT The Convolution Property
The Modulation Property The Frequency Response of Systems Characterized by Linear Constant
Coefficient Differential Equations First order and Second order Systems.
UNIT IV : Fourier analysis for discrete -time signals and systems (16 Periods)
Introduction - The Response of Discrete-Time LTI Systems to Complex Exponentials
Representation of Periodic Signals The Discrete Time Fourier Series Representation of
Aperiodic Signals The Discrete Time Fourier Transform Properties of DTFT The
Convolution Property The Modulation Property Duality - The Frequency Response of Systems
Characterized by Linear Constant Coefficient Difference Equations First order and Second order
Systems.
Text Book:
1. Alan V. Oppenheim and Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab, Signals and Systems,
Pearson Education, Second Edition, 2006.
References:
1. Simon Haykin and Baray Van Veen, Signals and systems, Wiley and sons,
Second Edition, 2003.
2. Hwai Hsu, Schaums outline of Signal and Systems, McGraw Hill, 1995.

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