Introductory Linear Algebra With Applications, B. Kolman, and D. R. Hill, 7
Introductory Linear Algebra With Applications, B. Kolman, and D. R. Hill, 7
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Course Code : MA 1201
Credits : 4
L T P : 3-1-0
Total No. of Lectures : 42
Course Objectives: At the end of the semester, the students should be able to
1. learn the various concepts associated with real vector spaces and theory of matrices.
2. learn the various concepts of vector calculus and their applications to problems.
3. formulate and solve linear and nonlinear partial differential equations and apply to engineering problems.
No. of
Lecture wise breakup
Lectures
1 ALGEBRA
Vector spaces over reals, Linear dependence, Basis, Dimension, Co-ordinates with respect
to a basis, Change of basis, Subspace, Linear transformation Rn →Rm, Range space and 16
Rank, Null space and Nullity, Rank and Nullity relation, Matrix representation of a linear
transformation, Similar matrices, Invertible linear transformation, Eigenvalues and
eigenvectors, Cayley Hamilton theorem, Diagonalization of a matrix.
2 VECTOR CALCULUS
Gradient, Divergence and Curl – their physical interpretation, Line, Surface and Volume
integrals, Green’s theorem in the plane, Stoke’s theorem, Divergence theorem, 14
Applications to Science and Engineering.
3 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Formation and solution of first order partial differential equations, Linear equations of 12
higher order with constant coefficients, Applications to Engineering problems.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the semester, the students are able to
1. solve the various problems related to real vector spaces and theory of matrices.
2. apply various concepts of vector calculus to problems.
3. formulate and solve linear and nonlinear partial differential equations and apply to engineering problems.
Text Books:
1 Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications, B. Kolman, and D. R. Hill, 7th Edition, 2001
Pearson Education.
2 Advanced Engineering Mathematics, E. Kreyszig, 8th Edition, John Wiley. 2005
Reference Books:
1 Elements of Partial differential equations, Sneddon, Mc Graw Hill. 1957
2 Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wylie and Barrett, 6th Edition, Mc Graw Hill. 2003