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Course Code

Course Title

Course Planner

MTH212

MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS LINEAR ALGEBRA


AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Courses with Numerical focus

16050::Deepak Sharma

Course Category

Lectures

Tutorials Practicals Credits

3.0

0.0

TextBooks
Sr No

Title

Author

Edition

Year

Publisher Name

T-1

ADVANCED ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS

R.K.JAIN, S.R.K.
IYENGER

4th

2014

NAROSA PUBLISHING HOUSE

Reference Books
Sr No

Title

Author

Edition

Year

Publisher Name

R-1

HIGHER ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS

B.S. GREWAL

42th

2012

KHANNA PUBLISHERS

Other Reading
Sr No

Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference)

OR-1

http://sces.phys.utk.edu/~moreo/mm08/Riddi.pdf ,

OR-2

http://www.personal.soton.ac.uk/jav/soton/HELM/workbooks/workbook_28/28_3_ortho g_curv_coords.pdf ,

Relevant Websites
Sr No

(Web address) (only if relevant to the course)

Salient Features

RW-1

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/DE/FourierSeries.aspx

Introduction to Fourier Series

RW-2

http://numbers.computation.free.fr/Constants/Miscellaneous/gammaFunction.html

Introduction to the Gamma Function

RW-3

http://www.math.utah.edu/online/2210/notes/ch13.pdf

Basic Concept on vector algebra

RW-4

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcIII/GreensTheorem.aspx

Basic Concept on Green's Theorem

RW-5

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcIII/SurfaceIntegrals.aspx

Applications of surface integral

RW-6

http://www.academia.edu/3003410/Gradient_Divergence_and_Curl_in_Curvilinear_Co Gradient, Divergence and Curlin Curvilinear Coordinates


ordinates

RW-7

https://www.e-education.psu.edu/png520/m15_p2.html

homogeneous functions

Audio Visual Aids


Sr No

(AV aids) (only if relevant to the course)

Salient Features

AV-1

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/calculus/partial_derivatives_topic

Partial derivatives, gradient, divergence, curl

AV-2

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/multivariablecalculus/partial_derivatives_topic/partial_derivatives/v/partial-derivatives

partial derivatives

0.0

3.0

AV-3

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/multivariable-calculus/double_triple_integrals

Double and triple integrals

LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)


Weeks before MTE

Weeks After MTE

Spill Over

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week
Lecture
Number Number

Broad Topic(Sub Topic)

Week 1

Lecture 1

Multivariate functions
(Limits and Continuity)

Lecture 2

Lecture 3

Chapters/Sections of Other Readings,


Text/reference
Relevant Websites,
books
Audio Visual Aids,
software and Virtual
Labs

Lecture Description

Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool Live Examples


Demonstration/
Case Study /
Images /
animation / ppt
etc. Planned

T-1:Ch 2 2.1 ; 2.2

Lecture 1- Limit
Lecture 2- Continuity

After this lecture


White board with
student will be able discussion
to Define, compare
and recognize
relations and function
in Multivariate
functions

Multivariate functions
(Limits and Continuity)

T-1:Ch 2 2.1 ; 2.2

Lecture 1- Limit
Lecture 2- Continuity

After this lecture


White board with
student will be able discussion
to Define, compare
and recognize
relations and function
in Multivariate
functions

Multivariate functions
(Partial derivatives)

T-1:Ch2 -2.3

Partial derivatives

In this lecture student White board with


will know how to
discussion
find the instantaneous
rate of change of one
variable with respect
to multivariable

AV-2

Change in
current flow in a
circuit w.r.t
voltage and
resistance;
Temperature of
a city on a hot
day depends on
heat, moisture or
pressure of local
climate

Week 2

Lecture 4

Lecture 5

Multivariate functions(Total T-1:Ch 2/ 2.3.1; 2.3.3


derivative and
differentiability)

Total derivative and


In this lecture student White board with
differentiability ; Chain will know how to
discussion
rule
find the instantaneous
rate of change of one
variable with respect
to multivariable

In many
example of
thermodynamics
; variables to
works with are
pressure,
volume, and
temperature and
these are not
independent of
each other, So
one always have
to be careful that
which variables
are being held
constant and
which ones are
allowed to vary

Multivariate functions(Chain T-1:Ch 2/ 2.3.1; 2.3.3


rule)

Total derivative and


In this lecture student White board with
differentiability ; Chain will know how to
discussion
rule
find the instantaneous
rate of change of one
variable with respect
to multivariable

In many
example of
thermodynamics
; variables to
works with are
pressure,
volume, and
temperature and
these are not
independent of
each other, So
one always have
to be careful that
which variables
are being held
constant and
which ones are
allowed to vary

Homogenous functions

In regard to
thermodynamics
, extensive
variables are
homogeneous
with degree 1
with respect to
the number of
moles of each
component.
They are, in
fact,
proportional to
the mass of the
system to the
power of one

Multivariate functions
(Eulers theorem for
Homogeneous functions)

T-1:Ch2 -2.4.1

RW-7

In this lecture student White board with


will know how to
discussion
find the instantaneous
rate of change of one
variable with respect
to multivariables and
associated properties

Week 2

Lecture 6

Multivariate functions
(Maxima and Minima)

T-1:Ch2 -2.5

Maximum and
Minimum values of a
function

after this lecture


student will able to
find the condition
under which the
given function will
give maximum or
minimum value

White board with


discussion

Week 3

Lecture 7

Multivariate functions
(Lagrange method of
multiplier)

T-1:Ch2 -2.5.1

Lagrange Method of
multipliers

after this lecture


student will able to
find the condition
under which the
given function will
give maximum or
minimum value

White board with


discussion

Lecture 8

Multiple Integrals(Double
integrals)

T-1:Ch2 -2.6.1

Double integrals;it's
properties and
applications (Area)

Student will learn to White board with


solve double integrals discussion
and method find the
Area using Double
integrals

Area enclosed
by curve of a
circle with unit
radius in xyplane

Multiple Integrals
(Application of double
integrals to calculate area)

T-1:Ch2 -2.6.1

Double integrals;it's
properties and
applications (Area)

Student will learn to White board with


solve double integrals discussion
and method find the
Area using Double
integrals

Area enclosed
by curve of a
circle with unit
radius in xyplane

AV-3

Lecture 9
Week 4

A NASA
engineer
working on the
next generation
space shuttle
studies a
function that
computes the
pressure acting
on the shuttle at
a given altitude.
The absolute
maximum of
this function
represents the
pressure that the
shuttle must be
designed to
sustain.

Test1

Lecture 10 Multiple Integrals(Change


of order of integration)

T-1:Ch2 -2.6.1

Lecture 11 Multiple Integrals(Triple


integrals)

T-1:Ch2 -2.6.2

AV-3

Double integrals;it's
properties and
applications

Student will learn to White board with


change the order of discussion
integration in Double
integrals

Triple integrals and it's


application

Student will learn to


solve triple integrals
and method to find
the volume using
triple integrals

White board with


discussion

Volume
enclosed by a
test tube
(parabolic
cylinder) with
certain
dimensions

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Lecture 11 Multiple Integrals


(Application of triple
integrals to calculate
volume)

T-1:Ch2 -2.6.2

Triple integrals and it's


application

Student will learn to


solve triple integrals
and method to find
the volume using
triple integrals

Lecture 12 Multiple Integrals(Change


of variables)

Lecture 12- Change of


variables in double
integral
Lecture 13- change of
variable in triple integral

Student will learn to White board with


establish relationship discussion
between different
Coordinate System in
Integrals

Lecture 13 Multiple Integrals(Change


of variables)

Lecture 12- Change of


variables in double
integral
Lecture 13- change of
variable in triple integral

Student will learn to White board with


establish relationship discussion
between different
Coordinate System in
Integrals

Fourier series

Student will learn


White board with
methods to obtain
discussion
certain expansions of
multivariable
functions using
Fourier series

Lecture 14 Fourier Series and Special


Functions(Fourier series)

T-1:Ch 9-9.2

Lecture 15 Fourier Series and Special


Functions(Fourier series
expansion of even and odd
functions)

T-1:Ch9 -9.2.1

Lecture 16
Lecture 17 Fourier Series and Special
Functions(Fourier half range
series)
Lecture 18 Fourier Series and Special
Functions(Error function)

RW-1

Fourier series expansion Student will learn


of Even and Odd
methods to solve
functions
Fourier series for
even and odd
functions

White board with


discussion

White board with


discussion

Test2
T-1:Ch9 -9.3

T-1:Ch1 -1.4.4;1.4.6

Fourier half range series Student will learn


methods to solve
Fourier half range
series
Lecture 18- Beta
functions Lecture 19Gamma and Error
Functions

White board with


discussion

Student will learn


White board with
about how to replace discussion
definite integral to
indefinite integral

Volume
enclosed by a
test tube
(parabolic
cylinder) with
certain
dimensions

The Fourier
series is an
expression of a
pattern (such as
an electrical
waveform or
signal) the series
is also used for
the purpose of
solving the wave
flow equations
and heat
equation in a
metal plate

Week 6

Week 7

Lecture 18 Fourier Series and Special


Functions(Beta function)

T-1:Ch1 -1.4.4;1.4.6

OR-1

Lecture 18- Beta


functions
Lecture 19- Gamma and
Error Functions

Student will learn


White board with
about how to replace discussion
definite integral to
indefinite integral

The beta
function was the
first known
scattering
amplitude in
string theory and
It also occurs in
the theory of the
preferential
attachment
process, a type
of stochastic urn
process

Fourier Series and Special


Functions(Gamma function)

T-1:Ch1 -1.4.4;1.4.6

RW-2

Lecture 18- Beta


functions Lecture 19Gamma and Error
Functions

Student will learn


White board with
about how to replace discussion
definite integral to
indefinite integral

The gamma
function act as a
component in
various
probabilitydistribution
functions, and as
such it is
applicable in the
fields of
probability and
statistics, as well
as
combinatorics.

Lecture 19 Fourier Series and Special


Functions(Gamma function)

T-1:Ch1 -1.4.4;1.4.6

RW-2

Lecture 18- Beta


functions Lecture 19Gamma and Error
Functions

Student will learn


White board with
about how to replace discussion
definite integral to
indefinite integral

The gamma
function act as a
component in
various
probabilitydistribution
functions, and as
such it is
applicable in the
fields of
probability and
statistics, as well
as
combinatorics.

Week 7

Lecture 19 Fourier Series and Special


Functions(Beta function)

T-1:Ch1 -1.4.4;1.4.6

Fourier Series and Special


Functions(Error function)

T-1:Ch1 -1.4.4;1.4.6

OR-1

Lecture 18- Beta


functions
Lecture 19- Gamma and
Error Functions

Student will learn


White board with
about how to replace discussion
definite integral to
indefinite integral

Lecture 18- Beta


functions Lecture 19Gamma and Error
Functions

Student will learn


White board with
about how to replace discussion
definite integral to
indefinite integral

The beta
function was the
first known
scattering
amplitude in
string theory and
It also occurs in
the theory of the
preferential
attachment
process, a type
of stochastic urn
process

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Week 7

Lecture 20

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Lecture 21

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MID-TERM
Week 8

Lecture 22 Vector Calculus I(Laws of


vector algebra)

R-1:Ch3- 3.1; 3.5-3.6

RW-3

Lecture 22 - Laws of
vectors

Students will learn


the method to apply
basic operations of
vector Algebra

white board with


discussion

Vector Calculus I
R-1:Ch3- 3.1; 3.5-3.6
(Operations- (dot,cross,triple
products))

RW-3

Lecture 23 - operations
on vectors

Students will learn


the method to apply
basic operations of
vector Algebra

white board with


discussion

Lecture 23 Vector Calculus I


R-1:Ch3- 3.1; 3.5-3.6
(Operations- (dot,cross,triple
products))

RW-3

Lecture 23 - operations
on vectors

Students will learn


the method to apply
basic operations of
vector Algebra

white board with


discussion

RW-3

Lecture 22 - Laws of
vectors

Students will learn


the method to apply
basic operations of
vector Algebra

white board with


discussion

Vector Calculus I(Laws of


vector algebra)

Week 9

R-1:Ch3- 3.1; 3.5-3.6

Lecture 24 Vector Calculus I(Limit,


continuity and
differentiability of vector
functions)

T-1:Ch15 -15.2

Parametric
representations, Limits,
Continuity and
Differentiability of
vector functions

Student will learn


Vector function
Limits, Continuity
and Derivatives

white board with


discussion

Lecture 25 Vector Calculus I(Length of


space curve)

T-1:Ch15 -15.215.2.1

Length of space curve,


motion of a body

Students will learn


use of derivatives of
vector function in
space problems

white board with


discussion

helps to identify
and compute
speed, velocity
and acceleration
of fast moving
objects; length
of space curves

Week 9

Lecture 25 Vector Calculus I(Motion of


a body or particle on a
curve)

T-1:Ch15 -15.215.2.1

Length of space curve,


motion of a body

Students will learn


use of derivatives of
vector function in
space problems

Lecture 26 Vector Calculus I(Gradient


of a scalar field and
directional derivatives)

T-1:ch15 -15.3

Lecture 27 Vector Calculus I


(Divergence and curl of
vector field-formulae)

AV-1

Gradient of a Scalar
field and Directional
Derivative

The gradient of any white board with


scalar field shows its discussion
rate and direction of
change in space.

T-1:ch15 -15.4

AV-1

Lecture 27 -Divergence Application of Del on white board with


Lecture 28- curl of a
vector functions
discussion
Vector field

Week 10 Lecture 28 Vector Calculus I


(Divergence and curl of
vector field-formulae)

T-1:ch15 -15.4

AV-1

Lecture 27 -Divergence Application of Del on white board with


Lecture 28- curl of a
vector functions
discussion
Vector field

Lecture 29 Vector Calculus II(Line


integral and Greens
theorem)

T-1:Ch15 -15.515.5.1-15.5.2

RW-4

Lecture 29- Line


integrals
Lecture 30- Green's
theorem

Method to solve Line white board with


integrals involving
discussion
vector functions and
it's applications

Lecture 30 Vector Calculus II(Line


integral and Greens
theorem)

T-1:Ch15 -15.515.5.1-15.5.2

RW-4

Lecture 29- Line


integrals
Lecture 30- Green's
theorem

Method to solve Line white board with


integrals involving
discussion
vector functions and
it's applications

Week 11 Lecture 31

white board with


discussion

Test3

Lecture 32 Vector Calculus II(Surface


area and Surface integral)

T-1:ch15 -15.6.2

RW-5

Lecture 32- surface


students will learn
white board with
integral
about Application of discussion
Lecture 33- applications Multiple Integral

Lecture 33 Vector Calculus II(Surface


area and Surface integral)

T-1:ch15 -15.6.2

RW-5

Lecture 32- surface


students will learn
white board with
integral
about Application of discussion
Lecture 33- applications Multiple Integral

Week 12 Lecture 34 Vector Calculus II(Stokes


theorem)

Lecture 34- Stoke's


Theorem
Lecture 35- Divergence
theorem of Gauss
Lecture 36- applications

students will learn


white board with
about Application of discussion
vector multiple
Integral

Vector Calculus II
(Divergence theorem)

Lecture 34- Stoke's


Theorem Lecture 35Divergence theorem of
Gauss Lecture 36applications

students will learn


white board with
about Application of discussion
vector multiple
Integral

Lecture 35 Vector Calculus II


(Divergence theorem)

Lecture 34- Stoke's


Theorem Lecture 35Divergence theorem of
Gauss Lecture 36applications

students will learn


white board with
about Application of discussion
vector multiple
Integral

Lecture 34- Stoke's


Theorem
Lecture 35- Divergence
theorem of Gauss
Lecture 36- applications

students will learn


white board with
about Application of discussion
vector multiple
Integral

Vector Calculus II(Stokes


theorem)

Week 12 Lecture 36 Vector Calculus II(Stokes


theorem)

Vector Calculus II
(Divergence theorem)

Week 13 Lecture 37 Generalized Curvilinear


Coordinates(Orthogonal
curvilinear coordinates)

Lecture 34- Stoke's


Theorem
Lecture 35- Divergence
theorem of Gauss
Lecture 36- applications

students will learn


white board with
about Application of discussion
vector multiple
Integral

Lecture 34- Stoke's


Theorem Lecture 35Divergence theorem of
Gauss Lecture 36applications

students will learn


white board with
about Application of discussion
vector multiple
Integral

R-1:Ch8 -8.19

RW-6

Orthogonal Curvilinear
Coordinates

students will learn


white board with
about Orthogonal
discussion
Curvilinear
Coordinates and their
application in vector
algebra

Lecture 38 Generalized Curvilinear


Coordinates(Del applied to
functions in orthogonal
curvilinear coordinates
(Gradient, Divergence,
Curl))

R-1:Ch8 -8.19

RW-6

Orthogonal Curvilinear
Coordinates and DEL
applications

students will learn


white board with
about Orthogonal
discussion
Curvilinear
Coordinates and their
application in vector
algebra

Lecture 39 Generalized Curvilinear


Coordinates(Cylindrical
coordinates)

R-1:Ch8 -8.20

Cylindrical Curvilinear
Coordinates

students will learn


about Cylindrical
Curvilinear
Coordinates

white board with


discussion

R-1:Ch8 -8.21

Spherical Curvilinear
Coordinates

students will learn


about Spherical
Curvilinear
Coordinates

white board with


discussion

Week 14 Lecture 40 Generalized Curvilinear


Coordinates(Spherical polar
coordinates)

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Week 14 Lecture 41

Spill Over

Lecture 42

Spill Over

Week 15 Lecture 43

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Lecture 44

Spill Over

Spherical
coordinates are
one of the most
used curvilinear
coordinate
systems in such
fields as Earth
sciences,
cartography, and
physics (in
particular
quantum
mechanics,
relativity), and
engineering.

Week 15 Lecture 45

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Scheme for CA:


Component

Frequency

Test

Out Of
2

Each Marks Total Marks


3

Total :-

10

20

10

20

Details of Academic Task(s)


AT No.

Objective

Topic of the Academic Task

Nature of Academic Task


(group/individuals/field
work

Evaluation Mode

Allottment /
submission Week

Test1

To check the
knowledge of
students about
concept taught

Limits, Continuity and Differentials, Partial derivatives,


Maximum-Minimum problems, Lagrange method, Chain rule,
Double integrals, Area

Individual

Marks will be
awarded on the
basis of written test
which contains 2
questions of 10
marks and 2
questions of 5
marks

3/4

Test2

To check the
knowledge of
students about
concept taught

Change of order in double integrals, Triple integrals, volume


using triple integral, change of variables in double and triple
integrals, Fourier series, Fourier series for even odd functions

Individual

Marks will be
awarded on the
basis of written test
which contains 2
questions of 10
marks and 2
questions of 5
marks

5/6

Test3

To check the
knowledge of
students about
concept taught

Laws of vector algebra, Operations- (dot, cross, triple products),


Vector function Limits, Continuity and Derivatives, Geometric
interpretation, Gradient, Divergence and Curl formulae, length
of curve, motion of body

Individual

Marks will be
awarded on the
basis of written test
which contains 2
questions of 10
marks and 2
questions of 5
marks

10 / 11

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