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Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya: Faculty of Engineering & Technology

This document outlines the course details for Complex Variable and Numerical Techniques, including the course code, credit hours, teaching and evaluation schemes, prerequisites, objectives, topics covered in the course, instructional methods, learning outcomes, reference books, and list of tutorials. The course aims to present foundational mathematical tools and concepts related to engineering and enhance students' logical and mathematical thinking abilities. It covers topics such as complex numbers, complex integration, power series, conformal mapping, interpolation, solving equations numerically, and numerical solutions to differential equations over 48 theory hours and 16 tutorial hours. Students will be evaluated based on tests, assignments, classroom participation, and a final exam.

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Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya: Faculty of Engineering & Technology

This document outlines the course details for Complex Variable and Numerical Techniques, including the course code, credit hours, teaching and evaluation schemes, prerequisites, objectives, topics covered in the course, instructional methods, learning outcomes, reference books, and list of tutorials. The course aims to present foundational mathematical tools and concepts related to engineering and enhance students' logical and mathematical thinking abilities. It covers topics such as complex numbers, complex integration, power series, conformal mapping, interpolation, solving equations numerically, and numerical solutions to differential equations over 48 theory hours and 16 tutorial hours. Students will be evaluated based on tests, assignments, classroom participation, and a final exam.

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Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya

Faculty of Engineering & Technology


Second Year Bachelor of Engineering (ME,EE,CV,EC,AE) – Semester IV
(With effect from: Academic Year 2018-19)

Subject Code: CC402A-N Subject Title: Complex Variable and Numerical Techniques

Pre-requisite Branch: Mechanical, Electrical, Civil , Electronics & Communications,


Automobile Engg.

Teaching scheme Evaluation Scheme


Total Mid Sem
L T P Total Theory CIA Pract. Total
Credit Exam
Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
03 01 00 04 04 03 70 30 50 00 150

Course Objective:
The objective of this course is
 To present the foundations of many basic Mathematical tools and concepts related Engineering.
 To provide a coherent development to the students for the courses of various branches of
Engineering like Control Theory , Circuits and Networks, Digital Logic design, Fluid Mechanics,
Machine Design etc
 To enhance the student’s ability to think logically and mathematically.
 To give an experience in the implementation of Mathematical concepts which are applied in various
field of Engineering.

Outline Of the Course:


Sr. Title of the Unit Minimum
No Hours
1 Complex numbers and Calculus of Complex functions 9
2 Complex Integration 6
3 Power Series 8
4 Conformal Mapping and its applications 5
5 Interpolation 11
6 Solution of polynomial and transcendental equations 5
7 Numerical solution of Differential Equations 4
Total 48

Total hours (Theory): 48


Total hours (Tutorial): 16
Total hours: 64
Detailed Syllabus

Sr. Topic Lecture Weight


No Hours age(%)
Complex numbers and Calculus of Complex functions: Basic Concepts of 9 20%
1 Complex Numbers and Elementary functions (Exponential, Trigonometric,
Logarithmic function and Complex Exponent function, Hyperbolic functions,
Inverse Hyperbolic functions). Limits of Functions, Continuity,
Differentiability, Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Necessary
and Sufficient condition for analyticity (without proof), Laplace Equation,
Harmonic Functions, Finding Harmonic Conjugate functions.
2 Complex Integration: Line integrals, Cauchy-Goursat theorem (without 6 15%
proof), Cauchy Integral formula (without proof), Liouville’s theorem and
Maximum-Modulus theorem (without proof).
3 Singularities and Residues: Taylor and Laurent Theorems, Laurent series 8 10%
expansions. Zeros of analytic functions. Singularities of analytic functions and
their classification. Residue Theorem, Rouche’s Theorem, Argument Principle.
4 Conformal Mapping: Mappings by elementary functions, Conformal 5 10%
mappings, Mobius transformations and their properties.

5 Interpolation: Finite differences, Relation between operators, Interpolation 11 25%


using Newton’s forward and backward difference formulae, central difference
formulae. Interpolation with unequal intervals: Newton’s divided difference
and Lagrange’s formulae. Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule and
Simpson’s 1/3rd and 3/8 rules.
6 Solution of polynomial and transcendental equations – Bisection method, 5 10%
Newton-Raphson method and Regula-Falsi method.

7 Numerical solution of Differential Equations: Taylor, Euler, modified Euler 4 10%


and Runge-Kutta method of fourth order for differential equations.

Total 48 100%

Instructional Method and Pedagogy:


 In Tutorial, class will be divide into two subclasses & faculties will solve or assign the problem of the
subject in each subclass.
 Attendance is compulsory in lectures and Tutorial which carries 05 Marks.
 At regular intervals assignments is given. In all, a student should submit all assignments of 30 marks
each.
 Classroom participation and involvement in solving the problems in Tutorial rooms carries 05 Marks.
 One internal exam of 30 marks is conducted as a part of internal theory evaluation.
Learning Outcome:
At the end of the course
 The students will be able to think logically and mathematically in any field of engineering.
 The students will gain an experience in the implementation of Mathematical concepts which are
applied in various field of Engineering.

Text/Reference Books:
1. . “Advanced Engineering Mathematics (8th Edition)”, by E. Kreyszig, Wiley-India (2007).
2.“Complex variables and application” R. V. Churchill and J. W. Brown, (7th Edition), McGraw-Hill (2003).
3. “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers, 35th Edition, 2010.
4. “ Introductory methods of numerical analysis”, S.S. Sastry, PHI, 4th Edition, 2005.
5. “ Complex Variable and Numerical Methods” by Dr. A.R. Patel and Dr.H.C. Patel , Engineering Publisher.
6. “Higher Engineering Mathematics” B V Ramana,Tata McGraw-Hill.
7. “Numerical Methods”, P. Kandasamy, K. Thilagavathy, K. Gunavathi, S. Chand &
Company, 2nd Edition, Reprint 2012.
8. “ Introduction to Numerical Analysis”, C. E. Froberg, (2nd Edition), Addison-Wesley.

List of Tutorials:

Sr. No. Tutorial Content

1 Problem solving on “Complex numbers and Calculus of Complex functions”.


2 Problem solving on “Complex Integration”
3 Assignment on “Singularities and Residues:”.
4 Assignment on “Conformal Mapping and its applications”.
5 Problem solving on “Interpolation”
6 Assignment on “Solution of polynomial and transcendental equations”.
Assignment on “Numerical solution of Differential Equations”.

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