Department of Applied Sciences (Mathematics)
Institute/School Name Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh/ CSOET
Program Name B.E. (CSE and CSE (Int B.E.+ M.E.)
Semester I
Batch 2020
Course Code AM121
Course Name Calculus and Statistical Analysis
Lecture / Tutorial (per week) 4 -1 -0 Course Credits 5.0
Course Coordinator Name Dr Neha Kumra
1. Scope of the Course
The course provides the ability to apply mathematics for the solution of complex engineering and real-
life problems. Identification, formulation and analyzation of engineering problems, to arrive at
substantiated conclusions using principles of applied mathematics are also covered.
2. Objectives of the course
• To design matrices for mathematical problems related to real life and find their solutions.
• To analyze functions of two or more variables and compute their derivatives for finding extreme
values of surfaces.
• To apply techniques of evaluating double and triple integral to solve various engineering problems.
• To implement various hypothesis testing techniques for small and large sample data and calculate
coefficient of correlation, line of regression to describe relation between independent variable and
dependent variable.
3. Course Learning Outcomes
CLO1: Introduce and form matrices to present mathematical solutions in a concise and informative
manner. Use matrices to solve the problems of system of linear equations and solve various live problems
using matrices.
CLO2: Find local extreme values of functions of several variables, test for saddle points, examine the
conditions for the existence of absolute extreme values. Solve constraint problems using Lagrange
multipliers and solve related application problems.
CLO3: Apply the principles of Integral Calculus to solve a variety of practical problems in Engineering
and applied Sciences.
CLO4: To interpret statistical inference tasks with the help of probability & distributions and hypothesis
testing for means, variances and proportions of large as well as small data and employ appropriate
regression models in determining statistical relationships.
Recommended Books
1. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
2.“Engineering Mathematics”, Srimanta Pal & Subodh C. Bhunia, Edition 2015, Oxford
University Press.
3. “The Engineering Mathematics”, 2nd Edition, Chitkara University Publication, Vol. I.
4. “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, B.V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Education.
5. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, Alpha Science International Ltd.
6. “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publications.
7. “Calculus”, by Howard Anton, Irl Bivens Stephens Davis.
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8. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, H.C. Taneja, I.K. International, Vol I.
9. “Probability and statistics in engineering” Hines, William W.
10. “Probability & Statistics” Walpole, Ronald E.et.
4. Other readings and relevant websites
S. No. Link of Journals, Magazines, websites and Research Papers Salient Features
1 http://www.nptelvideos.com/video.php?id=67&c=1 Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors
2 http://www.nptelvideos.com/video.php?id=71&c=1 Multiple Integrals
3 http://mathinsight.org/partial_derivative_examples Partial Derivative
4 http://www.studyyaar.com/index.php/module/58-multiple-integrals-and-their- Multiple Integrals and Its
applications Application
5 www.intmath.com/Matrices-determinants/Matrix-determinant-intro.php Matrices
6 http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111105041/23 Probability and hypothesis testing
5. Course plan
Lect. No. Topics
1 Prerequisite
Differentiation: Geometrical interpretation of derivative, Indefinite and definite (integration by
substitution, by parts, by partial fraction), Reduction formulae sine and cosine (with limit 0 – π/2)
2 Matrices: Review of matrices and determinants, Elementary operations, rank, Inverse of matrix, Normal
form
3-4 Solution of a system of linear equations by using rank
5 Characteristics equations , Cayley Hamilton theorem(without proof)
6 Eigen values and vectors
7 Diagonalization, Quadratic form & Canonical form,
Formative Assessment-1
8-9 Introduction to Partial Derivatives: Function of several variables, Limit and continuity
10-11 Partial Differentiation, Euler’s Theorem
12 Tangent and Normal, Partial Derivative of Composite Functions, Implicit Functions
13-14 Total derivatives, Error & Approximation.
15-16 Jacobians with properties, Taylor’s Series Expansion, Maclaurin’s Series (one & two variables).
ST-1 (Syllabus covered from Lecture 1 to 16)
17 Application: Maxima and Minima of functions of two and three variables
18 Lagrange’s method of Undetermined Multipliers
19 Sketch some standard Cartesian and Polar curves using Curve tracing - Cardiod, Leminscate, Folium of
Descartes, Three/Four Leaved Rose, Limacon Cissoid,
20-22 Multiple Integration and its Applications: Reduction formulas, Introduction to Double Integration using
Cartesian & polar coordinate
23-24 Change of order in double integration, Introduction to Triple Integration
Formative Assessment-2
25-26 Change of variables in Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
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27 Applications of multiple integral to find Area enclosed by Plane curves
28-29 Applications of multiple integral to find Volume,Moment of Inertia, Centroid, Centre of Gravity
30 Improper integrals of first and second kind, Special Functions: Beta and Gamma functions
ST-2 (Syllabus covered from Lecture 17 to 30)
31-32 Probability and Statistical Methods: Random variable (discrete and continuous), Binomial, Poisson
33-34 Normal, exponential distribution.
35-36 Hypothesis Testing (General concepts, Testing a Statistical hypothesis, one and two tailed tests, Critical
region, Confidence interval estimation, Single and two sample tests on proportion), mean and variance
37-38 Sampling Distribution of means and variance, t-distribution and F-distribution,
39-40 Correlation, lines of regression (two variable only)
END TERM – FULL SYLLABUS
6. Evaluation Scheme:
Component 1 Internal Evaluation Components (IEC’s)* 10%
Component 2 Sessional Tests (STs)** 30%
Component 3 End Term Examination*** 60%
Total 100%
* There will be two IEC’s (Internal Evaluation Components) one is before ST-1 & other is before ST-2.
**There are two Sessional Tests (STs) for all theory papers.
***The End Term Comprehensive examination will be held at the end of semester.
The mandatory requirement of 75% attendance in all theory classes is to be met for being eligible to appear in
this component.
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