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TC Syllabus

This document provides information about the course "Transform Calculus" including the course code, name, category, credits, and contact hours. The objectives of the course are to introduce concepts of partial differential equations, transforms and their properties, and apply transform methods to solve differential equations. The course content is divided into six units covering topics like Laplace transforms, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, boundary value problems, and partial differential equations. At the end of the course students will be able to solve various types of differential equations using transform methods. Assessment is based on weekly tests, monthly tests and an end semester test.

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TC Syllabus

This document provides information about the course "Transform Calculus" including the course code, name, category, credits, and contact hours. The objectives of the course are to introduce concepts of partial differential equations, transforms and their properties, and apply transform methods to solve differential equations. The course content is divided into six units covering topics like Laplace transforms, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, boundary value problems, and partial differential equations. At the end of the course students will be able to solve various types of differential equations using transform methods. Assessment is based on weekly tests, monthly tests and an end semester test.

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Course code Course

Course Name L-T-P Credits


Category
20MA2103 Transform Calculus BSC 3-1-0 4

Course Learning Objectives: The objective of this course is to


1. Introduce partial differential equations and solutions of first order PDE.
2. Introduces the concept of transforms and their mathematical properties.
3. Apply Laplace transforms to solve the ordinary and partial differential equations which are not
solvable by traditional analytical methods.
4. Write Fourier series expansion of periodic and non-periodic functions.
5. Introduce Fourier transforms and their properties.
6. Apply transformation techniques to solve boundary value problems.

Course Content:
UNIT-I

Laplace Transform: (10 contact hours)


Definition of Laplace Transform, linearity property, conditions for existence of Laplace
Transform. First and second shifting properties, Laplace Transform of derivatives and integrals,
unit step functions, Dirac delta-function, error function.

UNIT-II

Application of Laplace transforms: ( 10 contact hours)


Differentiation and integration of transforms, convolution theorem, inversion, periodic functions.
Evaluation of integrals by Laplace Transform. Solution of Ordinary differential Equations.

UNIT-III

Fourier Series: ( 12 contact hours)


Periodic functions, Fourier series representation of a function, Fourier series for Even and Odd
functions, half range sine and cosine series, Fourier integral Theorem, Parseval’s identity.
UNIT-IV

Fourier Transform: (10 contact hours)


Fourier Transform, Fourier sine and cosine transforms. Linearity, scaling, frequency shifting and
time shifting properties. Self reciprocity of Fourier Transform, convolution theorem.

UNIT-V

Boundary Value Problems: ( 8 contact hours)


Relation between Fourier and Laplace Transforms, Solutions of boundary value problems by
Fourier Transforms.

Unit – VI

Partial Differential Equations: (10 contact hours)


Introduction to partial differential equations, Formation of PDE, Lagrange’s equation, Pp+Qq=R
form, Variable separable method, solutions of one-dimensional heat and wave equations,
Solutions of Partial Differential equations by Laplace Transforms.

Learning resources

Text book:
1. ERWIN KREYSZIG, ‘Advanced Engineering Mathematics’, Wiley-India, 9th Edition.

Reference Books:
1. M.K. Jain., ‘Numerical solutions of differential equations’, Wiley Eastern, 1984, 2nd Edition.
2.M.K Jain, S.R.K Iyengar, R.K Jain., ‘computational methods for PDE,’ Wiley Eastern 1994.
3.S.D. Conte &Carl de Boor., ‘Elementary Numerical analysis an algorithmic approach’,
McGraw Hill, Newyork, 1980, 3rdEdition.
4.E. Ward Cheney, David R. Kindcaid.,’ Numerical methods and applications’, Brooks / Cole,
2008.
5.Butcher, J.C, ‘Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations’, Wi- ley, Newyork,
2003.
Web resources:

1. https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc19_ma04/preview.
2. RGUKT content.

Course outcomes: At the end of the course, the student will be able to
CO 1 Solve the partial differential equations of first and second order.
CO 2 Solve the ordinary differential equations with discontinuous forcing terms.
CO 3 Able to analyze the solutions with various initial and boundary conditions.
Able to write series expansions of periodic functions and their physical
CO 4
significance.
CO 5 Solve the various forms of ODEs and PDEs.
Solve the various types of differential equations such as Integro- differential
CO 6
equations, System of differential equations.

For Theory courses only:


Course Nature Theory
Assessment Method
Assessment Weekly tests Monthly tests End Semester Test Total
Tool
Weightage (%) 10% 30% 60% 100%

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