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Handout Mathematics II 2025

The document is a course handout for MATH F112 (Mathematics-II) at BITS Pilani, detailing the course structure, objectives, and evaluation scheme for the second semester of 2023-2024. It covers topics in Linear Algebra and Complex Variables, lists textbooks and reference materials, and outlines the evaluation components including quizzes and exams. Students must achieve a minimum score to pass the course, with specific policies on make-up exams and consultation hours provided.

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Handout Mathematics II 2025

The document is a course handout for MATH F112 (Mathematics-II) at BITS Pilani, detailing the course structure, objectives, and evaluation scheme for the second semester of 2023-2024. It covers topics in Linear Algebra and Complex Variables, lists textbooks and reference materials, and outlines the evaluation components including quizzes and exams. Students must achieve a minimum score to pass the course, with specific policies on make-up exams and consultation hours provided.

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI - K.K.

BIRLA GOA CAMPUS


SECOND SEMESTER 2023-2024
Course Handout (Part II)

Date: January 03, 2025


In addition to Part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the timetable), this portion gives further
specific details regarding the course.
Course Number : MATH F112
Course Title : MATHEMATICS-II
Instructor-in-charge : TARKESHWAR SINGH
Instructors : Dr. Anushaya Mohapatra, Dr. Devika S., Dr. Dhanumjaya P. Dr. Manoj Kr.
Pandey, D r . Monojit Bhattacharjee, Dr. Minhajul, Dr. Mukesh Kr Nagar, Dr.
Prabal Paul, Dr. Vaibhav Mehdiratta.
Tutorial Instructors : Adeep Varghese, Basil Paul, Debendra Prasad Panda, Drishya T. Das, Raina
Mary Thomas, Rane Poonam Babani, Sarita Sihag, Siddhant Naik, P. Varada,
Vighnesh Vinod Alavani, Jashmine Kalangutkar and Prajakta Desai.
.

1. Scope and Objective of the Course:

The course is meant as an introduction to Linear Algebra, and the theory of Complex Variable functions.
Study of linear algebra helps us in solving the system of linear equations and various properties of
linear transformations. Systems of linear equations are needed to be solved in several branches of
science and engineering. Complex analysis deals with solving contour integrals, which cannot be
evaluated through our conventional techniques. Students are encouraged to study MATLAB’s
capabilities for solving linear algebra problems given in the Text Book.

2. Text Books:
th
a. H. Anton and Chris Rorres, Elementary Linear Algebra with Supplemental Applications, 11
Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2017.
b. R.V. Churchill and J.W. Brown, Complex Variables and applications, 8th Edition, Mc-Graw Hill,
2014.
3. Reference Books:
a. J. Defranza and D. Gagliardi, Introduction to Linear Algebra with applications, Mc-Graw Hill
Education, 2012.
b. G. Williams, Linear Algebra with applications, 8th Edition, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2014.
c. B. Kolman and D.R. Hill, Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications, Pearson Education,
8th Edition, 2005.
d. A.D. Wunsch, Complex Variables with Applications, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2005.

4. Course Plan:
Lec. Learning Objectives Topics to be covered Sec. No.
No.

Linear Algebra

Introduction to Systems of Linear Equations,


1.1, 1.2,
1-4 Solving system of linear equations Gaussian Elimination, Elementary Matrices and a 1.5
Method for Finding inverse
Introduction to abstract Real Vector Spaces, Subspaces, Linearly
vector spaces, finite and Independence, Coordinates and Basis, Dimension,
5-12 infinite dimensional vector Change of Basis, Row Space, Column Space, and Null 4.1 to 4.8
spaces and Space, Rank, Nullity, and the Fundamental Matrix
related concepts Spaces
Basic Matrix Transformations in R2 and R3, 4.9, 4.10
Properties of Matrix Transformations
Introduction to linear
13-17 General Linear Transformations, Compositions and
transformations, examples
of linear transformations Inverse Transformations, Isomorphism, Matrices for 8.1 to 8.4
General Linear Transformations
18-20 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, 5.1-5.2
Diagonalization Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Diagonalization

COMPLEX VARIABLES

Revising the knowledge of complex Self-study Component 1-11


numbers
Evaluation of limit of functions of complex
variables at a point. Testing continuity of Functions of a complex variable. Limit and
21-22 continuity 12,15-18
such functions
Introduction to analytic functions. Finding
23-25 out singular point of a function Derivative, CR-equations, Analytic functions 19-24,26
Study of elementary functions. These
functions occur frequently all through the Exponential, trigonometric and
26-29 complex variable theory, Understanding hyperbolic functions, Logarithmic 29-35
Multiple Valued Function, branch cut functions, complex exponents, inverse
and functions
branch point
30-31 Integrating along a curve in complex Contour integrals, anti-derivatives 37-43
plane
Learning techniques to find integrals over Cauchy-Goursat Theorem, Cauchy 44-46,
32-34 particular contours of different functions Integral Formula, Morera’s Theorem (No 48-52
proof)
35
To study application of complex variable Liouville’s Theorem, Fundamental 53-54
theory to algebra Theorem of Algebra
Series expansion of a function analytic in
36-37 an annular domain. To study different Laurent series ( No proof) 60-62
types of
singular points
38-39 Calculating residues at isolated singular Residues, Residue Theorem 68-73
points
To study application of complex
40-41 integration to improper real integral Improper real integrals 78-81

5. Evaluation Scheme:

EC Duration Weightage Nature Date of Exam


Component
(Time)
16-02-2025
1 Announced Quiz- 1* 60 Minutes 20% Open Book (3-4PM)
2 Mid-term Test 90 Minutes 30% Closed Book
(MTT)
3 Announced Quiz-2* Open Book 12-04-2025
60 Minutes 20% (10-11AM)
5 Comprehensive Exam 3 hours 40% Closed Book
6 Surprise Quizzes/ 10-20 minutes 10% Open Book Class hours
Surprize class
Assignments **
*Out of two announced quizzes, the best one will be considered.
** There will be 4 Surprise quizzes/assignments (2 before MTT and 2 after MTT) best 2 will be
considered.

6. Make-up Policy: Make-up will be given only for very genuine cases, and prior permission has to be
obtained from I/C. No makeup for EC1, EC3 and EC-6.

7. Chamber consultation hour: To be announced in the class.


8. Notices: All notices regarding the course MATH F112 will be displayed on the quanta.
9. A student should obtain 30% of the average of the top few performers in the class, or 40% of the median
marks of the class, whichever is lower to clear the course to pass, otherwise student will be awarded NC
grade.

Instructor-In-Charge (Mathematics-II)
Dr. Tarkeshwar Singh

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