Sie sind auf Seite 1von 2

Engineering Mathematics III

EG 2104 SH
Total: 4 hours /week
Year: II Lecture: 3 hours/week
Semester: III Tutorial: 1 hour/week

Course description:
This course consists of Partial derivative, Differential equations, Infinite series, Fourier series, and
Elementary group theory necessary to develop mathematical background.

Course objectives:
After completing this course students will able to:
1. Provide the basic mathematical idea for the analysis of electronic circuits and
2. Help in the development of program for the technical applications

Course Contents
Units Topics Contents Hours Methods/ Marks
Media
Unit 1 Partial 1.1 Functions of more than one variables [8]
Derivative 1.2 Partial derivative, partial differential
coefficient.
1.3 Partial derivative of first and higher
order.
1.4 Homogeneous function and Euler's
Theorem on homogeneous functions.
1.5 Composite function,
1.6 Derivative of composite
functions.(Total differential
coefficient)
2 Differential [10]
Equations:
2.1 Ordinary  Differential Equation and its order and
Differential degree.
Equations  Differential Equations of first order
and first degree,
 Differential Equations with separate
variables,
 Homogeneous and exacted
differential Equations

77
Units Topics Contents Hours Methods/ Marks
Media
2.2 Partial  Basic concepts, definition and
Differential formation
Equations (PDF)  General solution of linear PDF of first
order (Pp + Qq = R form)
3 Infinite Series:  Definitions of sequence and infinite [11]
series,
 Condition for convergence of an
infinite series,
 Geometric series.
 Test of convergence. (p-test, D'
alembert's ratio test, Cauchy radical test
or root test)
 Power series and its interval of
convergence,
 Expansion of functions using Taylor's
and Maclaurin's theorems.
4 Fourier Series:  Periodic function, [8]
 Even and odd function
 Trigonometric series
 Fourier series of the functions of period
2π,
 Euler's formula,
5 Elementary  Binary operation, Binary operation on [8]
Group Theory: sets and their properties.
 Definition of group
 Group whose elements are not number
 Finite, Infinite group and Abelian
group
 Elementary properties of group.

References:
1. Thomas and Finney, Calculus and Analytical Geometry, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1990.
2. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley-Easter Publication, New Delhi, 1990.
3. Chandrika Prasad, Mathematics for Engineer, Prasad Mudranalaya, Allahabad, 1996.
4. E. Kreyszig,Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley-Easter Publication, New Delhi, 1990.
5. A.V. Oppenheim, Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, India Limited, 1990.
6. K. Ogata, Discrete-Time Control System, Prentice Hall, India Limited, 1993.

78

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen