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Course Name : CALCULUS AND ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

Course Code : MA 101


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 understand the behavior of infinite series and their use.


2 learn the concepts related to differential calculus of functions of several variables and their
applications.
3 learn the concept and methods of evaluating multiple integrals and their applications to various
problems.
4 learn the methods to solve ordinary differential equations of various types.

No. of
S. No. Lecture wise breakup
Lectures
1 INFINITE SERIES
Infinite series and convergence, alternating series, power series and convergence. 8
Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s Series. (Scope as in Chapter 8, Sections 8.1, 8.3 – 8.9 of
Text Book 1).
2 DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
Limit, Continuity and Partial Derivatives; Euler’s Theorem for Homogeneous
functions; Differentiability, Linearization and Differentials; Chain rule; Extreme 12
values and Saddle Points; Lagrange multipliers; Taylor’s Formula. (Scope as in
Chapter 12, Sections 12.1 – 12.6, 12.8 – 12.10 of Text Book 1).
3 INTEGRAL CALCULUS
Cylinders and Quadric surfaces, Double integrals in Rectangular and Polar form,
Triple integrals in Rectangular, Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates, Substitutions 10
in Multiple integrals. Applications to practical problems.
(Scope as in Chapter10, Sections10.6 and 10.7 and Chapter 13, Sections 13.1, 13.3,
13.4,13.6 and 13.7 of Text Book 1).
4 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
First order exact differential equations, Integrating factor, Orthogonal trajectories,
Second and Higher order Linear Differential Equations with constant coefficients, 12
Differential Operators, Methods of Variation of Parameters and Undetermined
Coefficients, Euler Cauchy Equation, Wronskian. (Scope as in Chapter 1, Section 1.5,
1.8 Chapter 2, 2.1-2.4, 2.6, 2.9-2.10, 2.13- 2.15 of Text Book 2).
Course Outcomes: At the end of the semester, the students are able to

1 test the behavior of infinite series.


2 apply the concepts of differential calculus of functions of several variables.
3 evaluate multiple integrals and apply them to practical problems.
4 solve ordinary differential equations of various types

Text Books:
1 Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Thomas and Finney, 9th edition, Pearson 2006
Education Asia.
2 Advanced Engineering Mathematics, E. Kreyszig, 8th edition, John Wiley and Sons. 2005

Reference Books:
1 Differential Equations, Frank Ayers, SI edition, Mc Graw Hill. 1972
2 Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wylie and Barrett, 6th edition, Mc Graw Hill. 2003

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