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This document provides details of the Advanced Mathematical Methods course offered at the university. The course aims to provide exposure to advanced mathematical tools relevant to engineering research and improve computational skills. It imparts knowledge of applications like autonomous systems, nonlinear differential equations, and partial differential equations. The course outcomes include analyzing linear systems, applying numerical techniques, understanding analytical and numerical methods, communicating results from differential equation models, and understanding physical phenomena modeled by PDEs. The course consists of 8 modules covering topics like eigenvalue problems, iteration methods, calculus of variations, ordinary and nonlinear differential equations, and partial differential equations. Student performance is evaluated through continuous assessment, final assessment, assignments, and quizzes.

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Maths 11

This document provides details of the Advanced Mathematical Methods course offered at the university. The course aims to provide exposure to advanced mathematical tools relevant to engineering research and improve computational skills. It imparts knowledge of applications like autonomous systems, nonlinear differential equations, and partial differential equations. The course outcomes include analyzing linear systems, applying numerical techniques, understanding analytical and numerical methods, communicating results from differential equation models, and understanding physical phenomena modeled by PDEs. The course consists of 8 modules covering topics like eigenvalue problems, iteration methods, calculus of variations, ordinary and nonlinear differential equations, and partial differential equations. Student performance is evaluated through continuous assessment, final assessment, assignments, and quizzes.

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Item 67/23 - Annexure - 27

Course Code Course Title L T P C


MMAT502L Advanced Mathematical Methods 3 0 0 3
Pre-requisite NIL Syllabus version
1.0
Course Objectives:
1. Provide the students with sufficient exposure to advanced mathematical methods
and tools that are relevant to engineering research.
2. Improving the computational skills of students by giving sufficient knowledge of
analytical and numerical techniques useful for solving problems arising in Mechanical
Engineering.
3. Imparting the knowledge of real time applications of Autonomous systems, Non-
linear systems of ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course students are able to
1. Distinguish and analyse a variety of tools for solving linear systems and finding
eigenvalues of these systems.
2. Derive and use the numerical techniques needed for the solution of a given
engineering problems
3. Understand and correlate the analytical and numerical methods
4. Demonstrate their ability to write coherent mathematical proofs and scientific
arguments needed to communicate the results obtained from differential equation
models.
5. Demonstrate the understanding of how physical phenomena are modelled by
partial differential equations
Module: 1 Eigenvalue Problems 5 hours
Standard Eigen value problems–Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors–Gerschgorin Circles
theorem–Rutishauser method, Power method, Inverse Power method.
Module: 2 Iteration Methods 6 hours
Sturm sequence, Jacobi method, Given’s method, Householder method, Deflation, Lanczo’s
method.
Module: 3 Calculus of Variations 9 hours
Euler-Lagrange’s equation –Isoperimetric problems, Rayleigh–Ritz method - Galerkin
method.
Module: 4 System of First Order Ordinary Differential Equations 6 hours
Linear Systems - Homogeneous linear systems with constant coefficients - Autonomous
systems - Phase Plane Phenomena - Critical Points - Stability for linear systems.
Module: 5 Nonlinear systems 6 hours
Simple critical points of nonlinear systems-Stability by Liapunov’s method – Non- Linear
Mechanics: Conservative systems.
Module: 6 Partial Differential Equations 5 hours
Classification of Second-Order Partial Differential Equations, Significance of characteristic
curves, Canonical Form, Sturm–Liouville problems and Eigen function expansions.
Module: 7 Wave equation 6 hours
Displacements in a long string – a long string under its weight – a bar with prescribed force
on one end – free vibrations of a string. Method of Separation of variables, Solution by
method of Laplace transforms
Module: 8 Contemporary Issues 2 hours

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Total Lecture hours 45 hours


Text Book(s)
1 Differential Equations: Theory, Technique and Practice, G.F. Simmons, S. G. Krantz,
Tata Mc GrawHill Publishing, 2007. (Topics from Chapters 10, 11)
2 Elements of Partial differential equations, Ian N. Sneddon, Dover Publications, New
York, 2006. (Topics from Chapters 3, 5)
3 Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation, M. K. Jain, S. R. K.
Iyengar, R. K. Jain, New Age International publishers, 7th edition, New Delhi, 2019.
(Topics from Chapter 3, 7)
4 Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, S. S. Sastry, PHI Pvt. Ltd., 5th Edition,
New Delhi, 2015. (Topics from Chapter 11)
5 The Calculus of Variations, Bruce van Brunt, Springer, 2004. (Topics from Chapters 2,
4, 5)
Reference Books
1 Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, Lawrence Perko, 3rd ed., Springer-
Verlag, 2001.
2 An introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations, James C. Robinson, Cambridge
University Press, New York, 2008 (4th print).
3 Elementary Applied Partial Differential Equations, Richard Haberman, Prentice Hall
International, 1998.
4 Numerical Analysis, R. L. Burden and J. D. Faires, 10th Edition, Cengage Learning,
India edition, 2015.
Mode of Evaluation: Continuous Assessment Tests, Final Assessment Test, Digital
Assignments, Quizzes.
Recommended by Board of Studies 05-07-2022
Approved by Academic Council No. 67 Date 08-08-2022

Proceedings of the 67th Academic Council (08.08.2022) 1441

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