Complex Variables (BSI-362)
Contact Hours: Credit Hours:
Theory =48 Theory = 3.0
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
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1. To know about basic concepts of complex Cognitive 1 1
analysis and Fourier transforms
2. To apply these concepts in engineering Cognitive 3 2
problems
RELEVANT PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs):
The course is designed so that students will achieve the following PLOs:
1 Engineering Knowledge: 7 Environment and Sustainability: ☐
2 Problem Analysis: 8 Ethics: ☐
3 Design/Development of Solutions: ☐ 9 Individual and Team Work: ☐
4 Investigation: ☐ 10 Communication: ☐
5 Modern Tool Usage: ☐ 11 Project Management: ☐
6 The Engineer and Society: ☐ 12 Lifelong Learning: ☐
COURSE OUTLINE:
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01 Complex numbers, addition and multiplication of complex numbers
02 Complex plane, complex conjugate numbers, numerical and related examples
03 Curve and region in the complex plane polar form, Demoiver’s theorem, numerical
and related examples
04 Complex functions, limit continuity and derivatives of complex functions
05 Complex integrations, contour integrations, Cauchy integral theorem, Cauchy
integral formula
06 Derivatives of analytical functions, Morera’s theorem, Liouvill’s theorem
07 Power series, Taylor series, Laurent series
08 Singularities and zeros, Pole and essential singularities
09 Residue integration method, Residue theorem, Conformal mapping
10 Gamma and Beta functions, periodic functions and applications
11 Fourier series, Fourier sine and cosine series, Fourier integrals and applications
Text book:
[1]. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by Erwin Kreyszing, Latest Edition
Reference book:
[1]. Complex Variables and Applications by Churchill, latest Edition