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MA101 CALCULUS (3) (3-1-0-5-3) and their convergence, absolute and conditional
Single Variable Calculus: Limits and continuity convergence, power series. Taylor’s and
of single variable functions, differentiation and Maclaurin's series. Multi-variable
applications of derivatives, Definite integrals, Calculus: Functions of several variables-limits
fundamental theorem of calculus, Applications to and continuity, partial derivatives, chain rule,
length, moments and center of mass, surfaces of gradient, directional derivatives, tangent planes,
revolutions, improper integrals, Sequences, series normals, extreme values, saddle points, Lagrange
multipliers. Taylor’s formula. Double and triple heat equation, vibrating string, Laplace equation;
integrals with applications, Jacobians, change of method of separation of variables.
variables, line integrals, divergence, curl,
conservative fields, Green’s theorem, surface MA202 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
integrals, Stokes’s Gauss Divergence theorem. (3) (3-1-0-5-3)
Probability: Axioms of probability, conditional
MA102 LINEAR ALGEBRA, INTEGRAL probability, independence of two or more events,
TRANSFORMS AND SPECIAL Bayes’ theorem. Random variable, distribution
FUNCTIONS (3) (3-1-0-5-3) functions, standard probability distributions and
Linear Algebra : Vector spaces over R and C, their properties, Simulation. Multiple random
Subspaces, Basis and Dimension, Matrices and variables, marginal and conditional probability
determinants, Rank of a matrix, System of linear distribution, independence of random variables,
equations, Gauss elimination method, Linear bivariate normal and multinomial distributions.
transformations, Rank-nullity theorem, Change Functions of random variables, covariance and
of basis, Eigen values, Eigen vectors, correlation. Conditional expectation, sum of
Diagonalization of a linear operator, Inner random number of independent random
product spaces. Spectral theorem for real variables. Convergence in probability, laws of
symmetric matrices, application to quadratic large numbers and central limit
forms. Integral Transforms: Laplace transforms theorem. Statistics: Sample, population,
of elementary functions, Inverse Laplace sampling techniques, descriptive statistics,
transforms and applications, Fourier series, popular sampling distributions. Point estimation,
Fourier transforms, Fourier cosine and sine parameter estimation with MLE, interval
integrals, Dirichlet integral, Inverse Fourier estimation, hypothesis testing. Ordinary least
transforms, Special Functions: Gamma and Beta Squares (OLS) regression, assumptions and
functions, Error functions limitations of OLS, inference concerning
regression parameters, other regressions.
MA201 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3) Analysis of variance.
(3-1-0-5-3)
Ordinary Differential Equations: First Order
Equation, Exact equations, integrating factors and MA203, PROBABILITY AND STOCHASTIC
Bernoulli equations. Lipschitz condition, PROCESSES, (3) (3-1-0-5-3)
examples on non-uniqueness. Second order Probability: Axioms of probability, conditional
differential equations with constant coefficients: probability, independence of two or more events,
homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential Bayes’ theorem. Random variable, distribution
equations. Wronskian and linear independence of functions, standard probability distributions and
solutions, method of variation of parameters. their properties, Simulation. Multiple random
Cauchy-Euler equations, method to second order variables, marginal and conditional probability
equations with variable coefficients, Some distribution, independence of random variables,
applications, Solution of IVP using Laplace bivariate normal and multinomial distributions.
Transform and Euler’s Method. Series solutions, Functions of random variables, covariance and
Frobenius method, Legendere and Bessel correlation. Conditional expectation, sum of
equations, orthogonal properties of Legendre random number of independent random
polynomials. Partial Differential variables. Convergence in probability, laws of
Equations: Linear second order partial large numbers and central limit
differential equations and their classification, theorem. Stochastic Processes: Introduction and
motivation, classification of stochastic processes,
Bernoulli process, Poisson process, Markov
chains, single/multiple server queuing models,
power spectral density
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
PH101 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS direction as a function of axial coordinate z
(3-1-0-5-3) ahen the distance between the coils a = R.
Concepts and Newtonian Mechanics : Experiment to measure the axial and radial
Fundamental concepts, Newtonian Mechanics components of magnetic flux density produced
and Oscillationss by a pair of coils in Helmholtz arrangement
Fundamental of optics and em waves: Study the in-phase, out-of-phase and beat
Maxwell’s’ equations; Poynting vector, energy; mode of oscillation of two identical coupled
wave equation in free space and medium, pendulums and determine the coupling factor
boundary conditions of em waves at interfaces. Experiment to examine the different modes of
Huygen’s principle, superposition of waves, oscillation of two coupled pendulums.
Young’s experiment, coherence of light, To determine (a) the wavelength of a diode
Interference by division of wavefront and laser by single-slit diffraction and (b) the
amplitude, diffraction by single slit separation between two slits using the above
Modern physics and quantum wavelength by double-slit diffraction Single-
behavior:Limitation of classical mechanics, slit and double-slit diffraction experiments to
Heisenberg uncertainty principle; Schrodinger determine wavelength of monochromatic source
equation, particle in the box of light and/or slit width or separation.
PH102 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS Determine the wavelength of a
LABORATORY (0-0-4-2-2) monochromatic source using Newton's ring
To determine the Planck's constant by (a) experiment. Experiment to determine the
Photoelectric effect (b) LED: Experiment to wavelength of monochromatic source of light
determine Planck's constant by Photoelectric (sodium lamp) by examining the Newton's rings.
effect and LED, and to verify the inverse square To study the common Base and common
law of radiation using a Photoelectric effect Emitter characteristic of a NPN transistor.
cell.a) To measure the magnetic flux density Experiment to measure the V-I (input & output)
along z-axis of the circular coils when the characteristics of NPN transistor. Designing the
distance between them a = R, R/2, 2R, where allotted project Designing the project and
R = radius of the coils. (b) To measure the maintaining a project file.
magnetic flux density along the radial