Complex Algebra Ip mth213
Complex Algebra Ip mth213
Course Code
Course Title
Course Planner
Lectures
MTH213
COMPLEX ALGEBRA
16050::Deepak Sharma
Course Category
3.0
TextBooks
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
T-1
ADVANCED ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS
R.K.JAIN AND
S.R.K.IYENGAR
4th
2014
NAROSA
Reference Books
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
R-1
HIGHER ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS
Dr. B.S.Grewal
43th
2014
KHANNA PUBLISHERS
Relevant Websites
Sr No
Salient Features
RW-1
http://mathfaculty.fullerton.edu/mathews//c2003/CauchyGoursatMod.html
Cauchy-Goursat Theorem
RW-2
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CauchyIntegralFormula.html
RW-3
http://mathfaculty.fullerton.edu/mathews//c2003/SingularityZeroPoleMod.html
RW-4
http://mathfaculty.fullerton.edu/mathews/c2003/HarmonicFunctionMod.html
Harmonic functions
RW-5
http://www.solitaryroad.com/c614.html
RW-6
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ConformalMapping.html
conformal mapping
Salient Features
AV-1
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111103070/9
AV-2
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111103070/21
AV-3
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111103070/38
Laurent Theorem
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3.0
Week 1
Lecture 1
Introduction to Complex
Functions(Set of points in
Complex plane)
T-1:10-10.1-10.2
Lecture 2
Introduction to Complex
Functions(Functions of
Complex Variable)
T-1:10-10.3
Lecture Description
Basic information of
Student will learn
White board along
components of complex about domain, image, with discussion
variable functions
real and imaginary
parts of complex
functions
The waves in
quantum
mechanics had
to be complex,
for the waves to
remember the
momentum as
well as the
direction of
motion. And
when you
multiply
operators or
state vectors,
you actually
have to multiply
complex
numbers
Week 1
Lecture 3
Introduction to Complex
Functions(Standard
Elementary Functions)
T-1:10-10.4-10.4.110.4.5
Lecture 3- introduction
to standard elementary
complex variable
functions
Lecture 4- problems
based on elementary
complex functions
Week 2
Lecture 4
Introduction to Complex
Functions(Standard
Elementary Functions)
T-1:10-10.4-10.4.110.4.5
Lecture 3- introduction
to standard elementary
complex variable
functions
Lecture 4- problems
based on elementary
complex functions
Lecture 5
Introduction to Complex
Functions(Limit and
Continuity)
T-1:10-10.5-10.5.110.5.2
Lecture 5- Limit
Students will learn
Lecture 6- continuity of the concept of limit
Complex function
and continuity of
complex functions
and methods to find
the limit and
verification of
continuity of
complex function
Week 2
Lecture 6
Introduction to Complex
Functions(Limit and
Continuity)
T-1:10-10.5-10.5.110.5.2
Week 3
Lecture 7
Analytic Function
(Differentiability and
Analyticity)
T-1:10-10.6
AV-1
Lecture 7differentiability by
definition
Lecture 8- problem
associated with
differentiability of
complex functions
Lecture 8
Analytic Function
(Differentiability and
Analyticity)
T-1:10-10.6
AV-1
Lecture 7differentiability by
definition
Lecture 8- problem
associated with
differentiability of
complex functions
Lecture 9
Week 4
Lecture 5- Limit
Students will learn
Lecture 6- continuity of the concept of limit
Complex function
and continuity of
complex functions
and methods to find
the limit and
verification of
continuity of
complex function
Test1
T-1:10-10.6.1
it helps to
provide the
solution of
Laplace
equation, i.e
solution of heat
flow equation
under steady
state. This fact
is used to use
conformal
mappings to find
solutions to
physical
problems
involving scalar
potentials such
as fluid flow and
electrostatics.
Week 4
Week 5
T-1:10-10.6.1
it helps to
provide the
solution of
Laplace
equation, i.e
solution of heat
flow equation
under steady
state. This fact
is used to use
conformal
mappings to find
solutions to
physical
problems
involving scalar
potentials such
as fluid flow and
electrostatics.
T-1:10-10.7
RW-4
The harmonic
functions have
proved to be a
powerful
technique for
robotic motion
planning in a
known
environment
T-1:10-10.7
RW-4
The harmonic
functions have
proved to be a
powerful
technique for
robotic motion
planning in a
known
environment
Lecture14 -Contour
Integrals (line integrals
in complex plane)
Lecture 15- use of line
integrals for analytic
functions
T-1:11-11.2.2
Week 5
Week 6
Lecture 16
Week 7
T-1:11-11.2.2
Lecture14 -Contour
Integrals (line integrals
in complex plane)
Lecture 15- use of line
integrals for analytic
functions
Test2
T-1:11-11.3-11.3.1
RW-1
Cauchy Integral
Theorem and Cauchy
Integral for Multiply
connected Domains
T-1:11-11.4
RW-2
AV-2
T-1:11-11.5
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Week 7
Lecture 20
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Lecture 21
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MID-TERM
Week 8
T-1:12-12.5
T-1:12-12.5
T-1:12-12.6
AV-3
Lecture24- Laurent
Series Expansion of
Complex Functions
Lecture 25- application
to find residues of
analytic functions
T-1:12-12.6
AV-3
Lecture24- Laurent
Series Expansion of
Complex Functions
Lecture 25- application
to find residues of
analytic functions
T-1:13-13.1-13.2
RW-3
T-1:13-13.1-13.2
RW-3
T-1:13-13.3-13.4
RW-5
T-1:13-13.3-13.4
Week 9
T-1:13-13.3-13.4
T-1:13-13.3-13.4
T-1:13-13.3-13.4
T-1:13-13.3-13.4
RW-5
RW-5
Week 11 Lecture 31
Test3
T-1:13-13.5.1
RW-5
Evaluation of definite
Students will learn to White board along
Integrals using complex evaluate definite
with discussion
Analysis
integrals of complex
functions using
residues
T-1:13-13.5.2-13.5.3
RW-5
Evaluation of Improper
Integrals
Evaluation of inverse
Laplace using residue
R-1:22-22.10
Method of
solving
improper
integrals is used
to solve the
various problem
of digital signal
processing using
Fourier
transforms
T-1:14-14.1-14.2
Lecture 36 Transformations(Some
general transformations)
T-1:14-14.1-14.2
T-1:14-14.3
Transformations(Mapping a
half plane into a circle)
T-1:14-14.3
Lecture 38 Transformations(Mapping a
half plane into a circle)
T-1:14-14.3
T-1:14-14.3
Transformations(Bilinear
Transformation)
Lecture 39 Transformations(Conformal
mapping)
T-1:14-14.4
R-1:20-20.11
RW-6
Introduction of
Conformal mapping
Introduction of
Schwarz-Christoffel
transformation
A conformal
mapping
technique is
used for
predicting the
width of the
separation zone
at a diverging
open channel
potential flow
bounded by
rigid walls
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Week 14 Lecture 41
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Lecture 42
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Week 15 Lecture 43
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Lecture 44
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Lecture 45
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Frequency
Test
Out Of
2
Total :-
10
20
10
20
Objective
Evaluation Mode
Allottment /
submission Week
Test1
To check
functions of complex variable, elementary complex functions,
understanding of
Limit and Continuity of a function of Complex variable,
students about the
Differentiability
concepts of complex
variable functions
Individual
A test of 30 marks
consisting of
questions having
weightage of
multiple of 5
2/3
Test2
To check
understanding of
students about the
concepts of
differentiability of
complex variable
functions
Individual
A test of 30 marks
consisting of
questions having
weightage of
multiple of 5.
5/6
Test3
To check
understanding of
students about the
concepts of series
expansion and
singularities of
complex variable
functions
Individual
A test of 30 marks
consisting of
questions having
weightage of
multiple of 5.
9 / 10