Complex Variables and Transforms (Theory) BS-115: Recommended Books Reference Books
Complex Variables and Transforms (Theory) BS-115: Recommended Books Reference Books
BS-115
Pre-requisite: Applied Calculus
Credit Hours 03
Contact Hours 48
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, by Erwin Kreyszig
REFERENCE BOOKS
OBJECTIVE OF COURSE
The objective of this course is to discuss the complex number system, different types of complex
functions, analytic properties of complex numbers, theorems in complex analysis to carryout
various mathematical operations in complex plane.
COURSE CONTENTS
Introductory Concepts
Introduction to Complex Number System
Argand diagram
De Moivre’s theorem and its Application Problem Solving Techniques
Analyticity of Functions
Complex and Analytical Functions,
Harmonic Function, Cauchy-Riemann Equations.
Cauchy’s theoremand Cauchy’s Line Integral.
Singularities, Poles, Residues.
Contour Integration.
Laplace transforms
Laplace transform definition,
Laplace transforms of elementary functions
Properties of Laplace transform, Periodic functions and their Laplace transforms,
Inverse Laplace transform and its properties,
Convolution theorem,
Inverse Laplace transform by integral and partial fraction methods,
Heaviside expansion formula,
Solutions of ordinary differential equations by Laplace transform,
Applications of Laplace transforms
Fourier series and Transform
Fourier theorem and coefficients in Fourier series,
Even and odd functions,
Complex form of Fourier series,
Fourier transform definition,
Fourier transforms of simple functions,
Magnitude and phase spectra,
Fourier transform theorems,
Inverse Fourier transform,
Solution of Differential Equations
Series solution of differential equations,
Validity of series solution, Ordinary point,
Singular point, Forbenius method,
Indicial equation,
Bessel’s differential equation, its solution of first kind and recurrence formulae,
Legendre differential equation and its solution,
Rodrigues formula