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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani

Pilani Campus
Instruction Division

SECOND SEMESTER 2012-2013


Course Handout (Part II)
Dated: 08/01/2013

In addition to Part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion
gives further specific details regarding the course.
Course Number
: MATH C192/MATH F112
Course Title
: MATHEMATICS II
Instructor-in-charge
: DILIP K MAITI
Instructors
: Amit K Verma, Ashish Tiwari, Atasi Patra, Balram
Dubey, Deepmala, Javid Ali, Mandeep Singh, Pankaj
Biswas, Preeti Dubey, Rajesh Bhatt, Ram Awtar, Sangita
Yadav, Trilok Mathur.
1. Scope and Objective of the Course: The course is meant as an introduction to Linear
Algebra and Theory of Complex Variable Functions and their applications. Students are
encouraged to study MATLABs capabilities for solving linear algebra problems given in the
Text Book.
2. Course Description: System of linear equations, Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, Vector
spaces, basis and dimension of vector spaces. Linear transformations, range and kernel.
Orthogonality. Complex functions and their analyticity. Elementary complex functions.
Complex integration. Taylor and Laurent series expansions. Calculus of residues and its
applications.
3. Text Books:
(a) Elementary Linear Algebra by S. Andrilli and D. Hecker, 4th edition, 2012, Elsevier.
(b) Complex Variables and applications by R.V. Churchill and J.W. Brown, 8th edition, 2008,
McGraw-Hill.
4. Reference Books:
(a) Linear Algebra: A First Course with Applications by Larry E. Knop, 1st Edition, 2008,
Chapman & Hall.
(b) A Modern Introduction to Linear Algebra by Henry Ricardo, 1st Edition, 2009, Chapman
& Hall Chapman & Hall.
(c) A First Course in Complex Analysis with Applications by Dennis G. Zill & Patrick
Shanahan, 2nd Edition, 2009, Jones & Bartlett.
(d) Complex Variables with Applications by A.D. Wunsch, 3rd edition, Pearson Education.
5.Course Plan:
Lec.
Learning Objectives
Topics to be covered
Sec. No. of
No.
Text Book
A. Linear Algebra
1-3
Solving system of linear equations.
Solutions of linear systems of 2.1- 2.4
equations by Gauss Elimination,
Gauss-Jordan, RREF, Rank, Inverse
of Matrices
4-12
Introduction to abstract vector spaces,
Vector spaces, subspaces, linear 4.1-4.7

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finite and infinite dimensional vector


spaces and related concepts.

13-18

Introduction to linear transformations,


examples of linear transformations,
Understanding the link between linear
transformations and matrices.

19-20 Computing eigenvalues and eigenvectors.


B. COMPLEX VARIABLES
21,22 Revising the knowledge of complex
numbers.
23
Evaluation of limit of functions of
complex variables at a point. Testing
continuity of such functions.
24-26 Introduction to analytic functions.
Finding out singular point of a function.
27-30 Study of elementary functions. These
functions occur frequently all through the
complex variable theory. Understanding
Multiple Valued Function, branch cut
branch point
31,32 Integrating along a curve in complex
plane.
33-34 Learning techniques to find integrals over
particular contours of different functions.
35

independence, basis and dimension.


Rank and inverse of a matrix and
applications.
Coordinates
and
change of basis.
Definition and examples, kernel and 5.1-5.4
range of linear transformation.
The matrix of a linear
transformation, Composite and
invertible linear transformations.
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
3.4
Review

1-10

Functions of a complex variable.


Limit and continuity

11,14-17

Derivative, CR-equations,
analytic functions.
Exponential, trigonometric and
hyperbolic functions. Logarithmic
functions, complex
exponents, inverse functions.

18-23, 25

Contour integrals, anti-derivatives.

36-41

Cauchy-Goursat Theorem,
Cauchy Integral Formula, Moreras
Theorem.
Liouvilles Theorem, Fundamental
Theorem of Algebra.
Laurent series.

42-44, 4648

To study application of complex variable


theory to algebra.
36
Series expansion of a function analytic in
an annular domain. To study different
types of singular points.
37-38 Calculating residues at isolated singular
Residues, Residue Theorem.
points.
39-40 To study application of complex
Improper real integrals.
integration to improper real integral.
6.
Evaluation Scheme:
EC
Evaluation Component Duration Weightage %
Date
No.
1.
Mid Semester Exam
90 min.
35
25/2 9:00 - 10:30

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28-35

49,50
55,56

62-69
71-74, 78

Nature of
Component
Closed Book

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2.
5.

Class Performance Tests 10 min.


(Quizzes/Assignments) each
Comprehensive Exam
180 min.

20
45

AM
Unannounced/
announced
1/5 FN

Closed Book/
Open Book
Closed Book/
Open Book

7.

Notices: All notices about the course will be put on FD III notice board and Online
Notice Board (OnBoard).
8. Chamber Consultation Hour: To be announced in the class by the respective Instructors.
9. Make UP Policy: (i) NO MAKE UP will be given in Class Performance Tests under any
circumstances. (ii) Make up of other evaluation components will be granted only in
genuine cases. Permission must be taken in advance except in extreme cases. (iii) No
MAKE-MAKE-UP will be entertained. (iv) Students must write their quizzes/
assignments in their own tutorial sections ONLY. If a student is writing any quiz in any
other section (NOT in his/her section), it may not be evaluated
Instructor-In-Charge
MATH C192/ MATH F112

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