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Indian Institute of Technology Rajasthan

Second Semester of AY 2010-11 MATHEMATICS-II 12001 Instructor: Dr.VVMS Chandramouli chsarma@iitj.ac.in

Course contents:
Course plan upto Mid test-I: Introduction & Motivation to Dierential Eqns., First Order ODE, y=f(x,y)- geometrical interpretation of solution, Eqns. reducible to separable form, Exact Eqns., integrating factor, Linear Eqns., Orthogonal trajectories, Picards Thm. for IVP (without proof) & Picards iteration method, Eulers Method, Improved Eulers Method, Elementary types of eqns. F(x,y,y)=0: not solved for derivative; Second Order Linear dierential eqns: fundamental system of solns. and general soln. of homogeneous eqn, Use of known soln. to nd another, Existence and uniqueness of soln. of IVP, Wronskian and general soln of nonhomogeneous eqns. Homogeneous equation with constant coecients, the method of undetermined coecients, Method of variation of parameters, Euler-Cauchy Eqn., Operator methods for nding particular solutions, Extensions of the results to higher order linear eqns., Power Series Method - application to Legendre Eqn., Legendre Polynomials. Course plan after Mid test-I to Mid test-II: Frobenius Method, Bessel eqn. Prop of Bessel functions, Sturm Liouville BVP, Orthogonal functions, System of rst order ODE, Linear systems, critical points and stability for linear systems, Laplace transform. Course plan after Mid test-II: Fourier Series and Integrals, Introduction to PDE, basic concepts, Linear and quasi-linear rst order PDE, 2nd order PDE and classication of 2nd order semi-linear PDE (Canonical form), DAlemberts formula and Duhamels principle for one dimensional wave eqn., Laplace and Poissons eqn., Fourier Method for IBV problem for wave and heat equation, rectangular region, Fourier method for Laplace equation in 3 dimensions. Text: G. F. Simmons, Dierential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes, Tata McGraw-Hill. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern. References: W. E. Boyce and R. C. DiPrima, Elementary Dierential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, Wiley. E. A. Coddington, An Introduction to Ordinary Dierential Equations, Prentice - Hall of India, New Delhi. Fritz John, Partial Dierential Equations, Springer. T. Amaranath, An elementary course in Partial Dierential Equations, Narosa. 1

Course Objectives: The main emphasis of our course Mathematics-II is on * Solution methods with related theory as a tool for clarifying the concepts. * Its link to other areas : like Linear Algebra Calculus etc. : Applications of Linear Algebra and Calculus ( Mathematics-I) for solving ODEs. * Stability ( phase space analysis ) : It is important in understanding the steady state behaviour of the physical process . * Its link to applications ( whenever possible ) : we may not able to do justice to this part, but a slight emphasis may motivate the underlying techniques. However, students will able to see more applications in their branches. Policy for Attendance: Attendance in lectures as well as tutorials is compulsory. Students not having 80% attendance in the above may be awarded F grade. Attendance will be recorded through an attendance sheet that will be circulated in the class. Each student is expected to sign against his/her name only. Cases of Proxy will be severely dealt with. Random check will be performed from time to time. Lecture Hours: MON 9:30-10:25; TUE 10:30 - 11:25; FRI 9:30 - 10:25 Tutorial Class: Thursday 12:30-1:25 Tutors: Dr.Chandramouli, chsarma@iitj.ac.in; Dr. Bibhas Adhikari, bibhas@iitj.ac.in; Dr. Vivek Vijay, vivek@iitj.ac.in Evaluation Plan: Quizzes total 25% (THREE announced quizzes - 15% and Surprise quizzes - 10% (Up to THREE). These quizzes will be held in their respective tutorial or lecture hours. Mid-I Exam - 15%; Mid-II Exam - 15% and End Exam - 45% No make-up exams for quizzes and Mid exams. However the end exam will be considered only after submitting proper documentation.

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