Author: Erwin Kreyszig Reference book: Advanced Engineering Mathematics Author: Alan Jeffrey. Name of Faculty: Sajid Ali Course Description: The course gives the students a sound knowledge of Fourier Transforms along with Fourier Integrals, Partial Differential Equations, advanced vector analysis, complex variables and complex integrals. Equipped with the Knowledge gained in this course, the students will be able to apply mathematics as a strong tool to model and solve the practical problems they come across in engineering and technology. Course Description: The course comprises three parts. The first part consists of Fourier series, Fourier Transform and Fourier Integrals. Advanced topics on Laplace Transform not covered in the course of Multivariable and Vector Calculus, are covered in this course. In the second part Partial Differential Equations are covered. This part helps the students in mathematical modeling of engineering problems depending on more than one variable. The Third part covers complex variable, complex integration, Harmonic functions, line integrals, poles residues and singularities. Course Evaluation: There will be (at least) six quizzes, three assignments, two one hour tests (OHTs) and one end semester examination (ESE). Evaluation will be on the basis of following criteria: Quizzes 10% Assignments 10% OHTs 30% ESE 50% Total 100 Detailed Syllabus for Complex Variable & Transforms Week Ch. Sect Topics 1 Notes Kreyszig Sec 11.1,11.2 Periodic function, Trigonometric Fourier Series, Functions of general period p 2 Notes Kreyszig Sec 11.3 Even and odd functions, Periodic Extensions of functions, Fourier Sine and Cosine series. Half range expansions 3 Notes Kreyszig Sec 11.4,11.7 Complex form of Fourier Series, The Fourier Integral representation, Fourier sine and Cosine integrals. 4 Notes Kreyszig Sec 11.8,11.9 The Fourier Transforms, Properties, Convolution in time and frequency domain, Fourier sine and cosine Transform. 5 Notes Kreyszig Sec 12.1 Partial differential Equations, Fundamental theorem, Solution of Partial differential equations by Operator Method. 6 1 st One Hour Test 7 Notes Kreyszig Sec 12.1 Solution of partial differential equations by the method of separating of variables, initial & boundary value problems. 8 Notes Kreyszig Sec 12.5 Derivation of Wave equation and its solution by Fourier Series. 9 Notes Kreyszig Sec 12.2 Derivation of heat equation and its solution by Fourier series. More initial and boundary value problems. 10 Notes Kreyszig Sec 12.4 D Alemberts solution of wave equation. 11 Notes/Handouts Kreyszig Sec 13.1, 13.2 Review of Complex algebra, Complex functions, Real and imaginary components of a function of a complex variable function, Limit and continuity. 12 2 nd One Hour Test 13 Notes/Handouts Kreyszig Sec 13.3, 13.4 Derivative, Cauchy Riemann Equations, Properties of uv- function , Analytic Functions, Harmonic functions. 14 Notes Kreyszig Sec 14.2, 14.3 Cauchy Integral Theorem and formula, singularities, Poles, Classification of Poles and singularities. 15 Notes Kreyszig Sec 15.2,16.1, 16.2, 16.3 Power Series, Radius of Convergence, Laurent Series and Evaluation of residues by Laurent Series, Residues, Residue Theorem. 16 Notes Kreyszig Sec 16.1, 16.2, 16.4 Definite integrals of different forms by using contour integration. 17 Notes Kreyszig 12.10, 12.11 Laplacian in cylindrical coordinates, Laplacian in spherical coordinates, Solution of partial differential equations by Laplace transforms. 18 End Semester Exam