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The document outlines the curriculum and course structure for the Department of Applied Mathematics at Noakhali Science & Technology University, which began in 2010 and evolved into an Applied Mathematics Department by 2013. It details the courses offered over four years, including credits, contact hours, and examination formats, along with a grading system. The syllabus covers foundational topics in mathematics, statistics, and physics, emphasizing both theoretical and practical applications.
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firstly staried functioning Mathematics Department with
four year integraed honours in the year 2010. Gradually
the Department self-expressed as an Applied Mathematics
Department in the year 2013. In addition to expect that this
new Department will enrich in future with a large number
of students and research resources.
All Courses contain 100 Marks and Marks will be allocated as Class
Attendance 05, Quiz, others 25 and final examinees are required to answer
7(Seven) out of 9 (Nine) questions, Each questions carries 10 (Ten) marks.
Detailed Syllabus
Year - 1. Term—1
Course Title Credits | Contact Duration of
hours Examinattonthe
per * eck
Basic Algebra | 3 |
Calculus-!
~ Course Code
AMTII- 1101
A.MTH -1103
A.MTH -1105
Basic Statistics
a AMT 1107
Properties of Matter, , 24
@AMTH 1109 | Wave and Sound
2
Lest: - 101 Basic Computer ;? |? |
3
Basic English Skills and
Commercial
Correspondence
“FENG - 1101Year |. term Il
TO
Course Tithe | Credits
Contact
Course Code Duration al
hours Ienar
AM Maloy
per Nin
“A.MTH -1201
~A.MTH -1203
AMTH -1205
A.MTH -1207
ee —
Calculus-U 7 a.
Linea Algebra
Vector Analysis a
1 Ans -
Probability theory &
Distribution Function LC —
Electricity and Magnetism 3
A.MTH-1209
Math Practical-I
Viva-Voce =F
I
A.MTH-1202
A.MTH -1204
Total
Course Code
Year -2. ferm |
Contact
hours
er week
Duration of
Course Title
Examination(hrs
A.MTH -2101
A.MTH -2103
Calculus-Il
Co-ordinate Geometry of
Two Dimensions
Co-ordinate Geometry of
Three Dimensions
Ordinary Differential
Equations
Statistical Methods &
Demography
Tensor Analysis
Stat Lab
A.MTH -2105
| A.MTH -2107
A.MTH -2109
AMTH -2111
AMT -2102
| Total
; Year- 2. ferm= 1 _
{ Course Code Course Tithe Credits | Contact Duration of |
hours Examination
| —_ _ _ _ | per week ___ thts)
| AMID -2201 Hrigonometry( Phanc& | 3 3 | 4
| _ Spherical) | iL te |
TA MTE-2203 | Partial Diflerential | 3 3 4
i | Equations [ oj
AMII -2208 | Heat and | | 5 4
Pot Therma y nimi __ \ ee.
CAATAT 2907 | Discrete Mathenvaties [3 xf
) AMI 2209 | FORIR AN Programming | 3 A
AMID 2202 0) Math Prictieal - Hoo 3 “| 4
VMI -2204 0 VivaeVoee | 3 po
ame _ ——s ; i a
tol =_ Year ~ 3, lerm-1
Course Code Course Title Credits
Contact Duration of
hours | Examination(h
er week ts) |
4
; 4
AMTH-3101 | Real Analysis
AMTH- 3103 [| Numerical Analysis
AMITIHI- 3105 Opumization Techniques-
l
Programming with
CH
Differential Geometry
Mathematics for Business
Math Practical - 1
+
A.MTH - 3107
A.MTH - 3102 __
Total
Year — 3. Term - Il
Duration of
[-Examination(hrs)
Course Code Course Title Credits Contact |
hours
per
A.MTH -3201 Optimization Techniques
ll
A.MTH -3203 | Method of Applied
Mathematics
~ | Comples Analysis
Mechanies(Staties and
Dynamics) _
Integral Equations
A.MTIL-3205
A.MTH -3207
A. MTEL -3209
|
[AMIN -3202_ Math Practical-lV | 3 :
AMT -3204 | Vina-Voce > | |
Foal - 20 | |
_Year- 4. term= | a
Course Code Course Fitle Cc wl | Contact | Duration of
; hours | Examination
_ es week | ths) |
A Milledtol | & Qu: satin Mochiat nies | 3 P3 | 4 _
AMT = 4103 Classteal Mech mics i
| [AMIIL- . 4108 I Fla Mech: mies {5 | | —— - =|
ae Y MII ~4|07 | Thermody 1.1 mics and | 3 3 |
| | Statistical Mechamies 0} —_—_—— |
1— ela N | 3 3
; AMIIL- = 4109 | Theory of Rel tivity pS _ : -
LAM Mill-4ill |. Thos So iad tt a 2
A.MIIL- 4102 Math Practical - _—_|—— {3 |
r “Total ~ Le4. Term — ll
Credits
Year
Course Title
Duration op
Examination; hrs
Contact
hours
pers eek
Course Code
7 Mathem
“Mathematical Astronomy
A.MTH - 4205 Honours Project
AMTH - 4202 Math Practical-Wt
A.MTH = 4204 | Viva-Voce
Total
cal Cosmology
A.MTH - 4201
A.MTH - 4203
Two subjeets to be offered by the academic committee of the department from the
following courses:
Year
Course Title
_4. Term — ll
Credits
Duration of
I-Xamination(hrs)
Contact
hours
pers cok
Course Code
A.MTH — 4207 Bio-Mechianics
A MTH — 4209 Mathematical Modeling in
| Finance and Business
A.MTH—=4211 | Electromi enelic Theory
A.MTH = 4213 Mathematical Methods for
Feed forward Artificial
Neural Networks
AMTH—4215 | Graph Theory
AMTH—4217 | Mathematical Modeling in
Biology
A.MTH — 4219 Micro and Macro
Economics
a)
Total |
Grand Total- (20 + [8 = 20+ 20+ 214 20421 + 20) = 160 Credits
4Table of Letter Grade, Grade point for credit courses :
Numerical Grade
“80% or its ubove
75% to less than 80%
70% to less than 75%
65% to less than 70%
Letter Grade
A+ (A plus)
A (A regular)
A _- (A minus)
B+ (B plus)
Grade Point |
4.00 |
3.75
FE
60% to less than 65% B (B regular) 3.00 !
55% to less than 60% B - (B minus)) 2.75
50% to less than 55% C+ (C plus) 2.50
45% to less than 50% C (C regular) 2.25 |
40% to less than 45% D 2.00 |
|
}Year- Ll erm =| ___ a
= — oe Tite ‘redits | Contac Dunn
Course Code Course Hite Credus | Hae! Duration gp
| hours aN a
| aminati
| per week ‘On(hrs)
—z_ | 3) |
Basin Als
Set the!
Caleulus-1
Basic Statasties
Properties of Matter.
Wave and Sound
Basic Computer ee
Baste I
AMT 1107
AMTIL 1109
elish Skills and
Commerenl
Correspondence ; _
Conespans [oT
Total
AMPH LLOL: Basic Algebra
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
of Real Numbers. Average. Mean. Arithmetic Meg
“ean,
[. Inequalities: Order propertie
Cauchy-Sehwary Inequality, Tchebveheps
Geometric Mean. Wererstrias’s Inequality
Inequality and Holder's inequality
2. Theory of Equations: | quatiens and
with Graphical Representitions. Relations
Swuthene division Descartes’ Rule of Signs. Newton's Method, Reciprocal
£ i ; cal
Identities. Basic Ideas of Solutions of Equations
between Roots and Co-efficrent of the nth Deere
RV ocd
Equations and Sturm’s Phearen, Position af Roots
3, Series; Basie definitions of settes. Fechniques of summing up series. Test for
Convergence and Divergence of Set les(Less
emphasis ton prools of Pheorenms)
4. Determinants and Matrices: Plementary propertics of Determinants and Matrices
Fechniques of Solving Lingar nen homogencous and homoceneous | quations Cramers
Rule, Ranks of Matrices. Lehelon latices
Books Recommended:
1 Bernard and Child Theoher Alpebrit
28 Barmad & EM Child Higher Myeebra
+ PAR Bhattacharyese Baste Aleebra
a6
Seiten sense oaA.MTH 1103: Set Theory
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
tions, power set, Van diigram. Univ crsal Set ete
Relations, Distinction between Relations and
hunctions:
1. Basic concept of set : Sct opera
2, Relations and functions: Equivalence
Fundamental Theorem of Equivalence Relations, Partition.
functions. Inverse function, one-one function. onto function,
Restriction function, Extension function real valued
Functions and
Suryectiye. Injective, biyective
Chanicteristc function, Sct function.
function
4, Natural numbers and the axiom of infinity.
4. Cardinality: Countability Cardinal Numbers,
Well-Ordered Sets and Ordinal Numbers
5, Logic and Language: Arguments containing compound statements, Method of
Deduction. Quantification theory. The logic of relation, Prepositional calculus
Cantor's Theorem, Partially Ordered Sets,
Books Recommended:
1 Lipschutz.
2. F. Hausdorff.
: Sct Theory and Related Topics
: Set Theory
A.MTH 1105: Calculus - I
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
sic ideas of the Real and Complex Number Systems Functions of a Single
1. Functions: Ba
s, Graphical Representation of Standard Functions (E.2.
Variable and Its Domain and Range:
Polynomials, Trivonometric und Exponential Functions).
Existence of Limits, Definition and Elementary Propertics of
2, Limit and Continuity:
and Verifications of Standard
Continuous Functions of a Single Variable, Statement
Theorems by suitable Examples (No proofs).
3. Differentiation: Techniques of Finding Derivatives of functions of a Single Variable,
Geometrical Interpretation of Derivatives, Fundamental Theorems (Rolle’s Theorem, Meun
Taylor's Theorem, etc) Successive Differentiations, Leibnitz Theorem,
Value- Theorem,
tinate Forms (No proof of Theorem), Basic Ideas of Functions
L'Hospntals Rule for Indetern
of Two and Three Variables: Partial and Total Derivatives.
4. Integration (Indefinite and Definite Integrals): Integrations of Functions of a Single
Vanable, Integrals as Anti derivatives, Techniques of Integrations of Standard Forms.
Sums, Geometrical Meaning of Defimte Integrals. Elementary
egrals, Basic Ideas of Double and Triple Integration. Gamma and
al Theorems of Calculus Reduction Formula.
Integrals as Limits of
Properties of Definite Int
Beta Function. Fundament
Books Recommended:
| George B. Thomas
Larl W. Swplpwski
Marvin J. Forrey
Calculus and Analytic Geometry
> Calculus and Analytic Geometry
- Calculus with Analytie Geometry
» Advanced Engineering Mathematics
to
ye)
4. Glyn James
§ Mohammad, Bhattacharjee and Laut A Text Book on Differential Calculus
6 Md Abu Yousuf Differential! CalculusA.MTH) 1107: Basic Statistics
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
Intieduction, Definitions, background und scope. Meaning Characteristic feature
Statistics, presentation of statistical data (Graphs. ¢ harts and Diagrams) Qualitey S¢S gf
We
Quantitative data. Measure of location (Important averages and their Comparative
Sludy
)
Central tendency. Measure of dispersion, Moments of trequency distribution, Skewnog.
SS
Kurtosis and their measurements. ang
Bivariate universe. Co-efficient of simple correlation. Bivariate frequency distrity
tte
Simple Regression line and correlation Co-efficient. Rank correlation, Comparison.”
£ n of
regression analysis with correlation unalys circle
analysis. Correlation ratio. Multiple regressions, partial correlation, multiple correla”
ple regression co-efficient, Co-efficient determination. 'Ons,
is uscful theorem in regression and
Estimation of mult!
Books Recommended:
1. Yule, U & Kendal. M.G.
2. Weathervurn, C.F
3. Goodman, E.
Kenny, J.F. & Keeping, E.S
5. Mostafa, M.G.
6, All, M.A
7. Mosteller, Rourks & Theorems
Introduction to the theory of Statisy
A first course in Mathematical Stang,
Teach your self-Statistics. .
Mathematics of Statistics, Pan. |
Methods of Statistics
Theory of Statistics, Vol]
Probability and its APPHICALLAND Statistig
§. Mood. A. M. Introduction to the theary of Statistics
9. Simpson & Kafa Basic Statistics. :
10. Rabindra Nath Shil & Subash Chandra Debnath : An Introduction To The Theory of
Statistics
coy
A.MTH -1109: Properties of Matter Wave and Sound
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
Group A: Properties of Matter
Gravitation and Gravity: Law of universal gravitation. Inertial and gravitational masses
Gravitational intensity und potential. Gravitational potential energy, Gravitational effects of
Symmetrical distribution of matter, Motion of planets and satellites. Vanation of
acceleration duc to gravity
Elasticity: Intieduction. stress: strains Hooks law: Flastie modull: relations between elastic
and ther determination, Bending of beams Cantilever
cons
Surface Tension: Surfuce enciss. surface tension and molecular forees, pressure within a
th pillanity. surface tension and temperature. measurements of surface tension
Group B: Acoustics
Wave in clastic media: line compressional waves ina utd. superposition principle, save
velocity. Power and Intensity in wave motion, Stationary waves. Doppler cfeets and ws
nl s Ssitred anc |
trons mn Sound and | \Vibrations: Mrings. bars and an-columns. Laws of [ransverse vibrations Sonometer
Melde’s expermments, resonance. organ pipes. Measurement of Velocits of Sound
Resonance air column method. Kundt's tube method: Acoustical Instruments
Books Recommended:
I
S Mathur : Properties of Matter
2. Halliday and Resnick : Physics for Ser & Engineering students
3. P.Chkrabarti and S. Chowdhury >A Text Book of Sound.
4. Giasuddin Ahmed : Outlines of Physics.
5. Wood A.B. > Tent Book of sound.
6. Stephenson : Acounstic & Vibrational Physics.
CSTE-1101: Basic Computer
(3 Hours, 100 Marks, 2 Credits)
Introduction: Brief history and types of computers, application areas: Working principle of
a computer system, Single and multi-user systems.
Organization and Architecture: Motherboards & Microprocessor: Memory units: Primary
memory. Secondary memory: 0 Devices: peripheral devices, AT:XT. ISA, EISA, PCI bus
architecture:
Computer network: Basic concepts of Internet systems, LAN and WAN: Gateway. bridge.
router. Internet protocol: Multimedia systems. , -
Maintenance: Power supply stability, grounding eflects of surge, sag current and its
protection.
Classification of Stabilizer and UPS, Effect of static charge on computer devices: Handing
ns, computer viruses and protections. sofiware troubleshooting and
of computers cards. chif
maintenance.
Books Recommended:
1.C.S. Frence » Computer science
2. L. Rosch Hardware Bible
3. Peter Norton Inside the PC
FENG- 1101 : Basic English Skills and Commercial Correspondence
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
rticle: direct
I. Grammar: Tense » Voice change: subject-verb agreement: conditionals:
and indirect speech transformation of sentences: use of conjunction: adjective and
preposition: use of phrase and clause: basic sentence patterns: sentence correction: causative
verbs and problem verbs.
2. Comprehension practice
3. Writing : Standard parag
a:
CV. Resume writtt
memoranda: credit and collection letters. quotitens
aph and essay writing
yw: Job applications: business report writing, sales
4. Correspondence :
letters: clam) and adjustment letters:
and orders: notice, agenda and minutes
09_—
ded: . ‘ ation Engl;
Books Recomm s, Chuwdhury and M Alam F oundition | English (oy Linde,
1. Billah. Q.M. G. * Ontord Practice Gramm; tr, edu
2. Eastwood. J. ‘ ’ Teh eon ae and ( Sage inf
3 : High Schoo i
4 Horny font ol English Gir Ammar and
end :
Co
-p dn
. and Martinet. : Practical F-nglish Grammar, Sion
5, Thompson and NW English Grammar in Use,
6. Murphy. R- - From Paragraph to
7 Imhoof and Hudson. » Practical | pane Re sy
. G. and V. Mosback. ‘ cading
8. Mrshack i. Oxford Handbook of Commerej ,
Hoa 10, Sharma . R.C. and K. Mohan, Business Correspondence ang Re
Correspondence. : Writing. “Pon
Year - 1. Term. Il
: Tile Credits Contact Duration of
Course Code Course Title hair Exam not
urs -NaMination (hrs)
yer week
Calculus-Il
Linear Algebra
Vector Analysis
Probability theory&
Distribution
Function
Electricity and
Magneusm
Math Practical-I
Vin
A.MTIL-1201
A.MTH -1203
A.MTLL-1205
A.MTH -1207
A.MTH-1209
A.MTH-1202
A.MTH -1204
| Total
a-Voce
A.MTH 1201: Caleulus I
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
I, Applications of Differentiation: Extema (Maxima or Minima) of Subsets of the Real
Number System, Real Valued Functions of Single Variable and Hs extrema. Narrative
extrema Problems and Related Rates Based on Elemeniars Pheory,
2. Further Applications of Differentiation: Fangent Line Approximation, Differentials.
Tangents. Normals. Curvature and Asymptotes. Point of Inflection. Increasing and
Decreasing. Convexity and Coneavity of functions. Curve ‘Tracing. Polwnomials and
Rational Funcuons,
: Applications of Integration: Reduction formula, Lengths of Curves. Areas of Plane
tegions, Areas of Surface of Solids of Revolution and Volumes of Solids of Revolution.
Moments and Centroids of Plane regions and solids of Revolution
Books Recommended:
1. George B. Thomas. Jr
» Marvin J. Vorras
3. Mohammad. Bhattacherjee & | anit
Caleulus and ; Analvue Geometry,
Caleulus with An Ustie Geomeuy,
: Differential and Integral Cateulus
WwA.MTH 1203: Linear Algebra
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
I. Concept of Vector Spaces: Basic ideas of Groups and Fields (No theorem) (Real
Numbers. Complex Number and Rational Numbers). Definition of vector spaces. subspaces
and basic theorems
2. Basis and Dimension: Linear Combinations of vectors. spanning set. Linear dependence
and Independence of vectors. Basis and Dimension of a vector space. Finite Dimensional
vector spaces, sums and direct sums of subspaces.
3. Linear Transformations: Lincar Transformation, The Matrix of a linear ‘Lransformation.
The Kernel and Image of a linear. Transformation, Rank and Nullity. of a linear
Transformation, Non-singular linear Transformation. Linear functionals. Dual spaces and
dual bases.
4. Diagonalization of Matrices: Introduction. Eigen values and [igen vectors.
Diagonalization of matrices. The minimal polynomial of a matrix and the Cayley-Hamilton
theorem, The diagolnalization of symmetric matrices.
5. Inner Product spaces, Norms: Inner products. Norms. Orthogonality and Giram-Schmidt
Orthogonalisation Process, Bilinear Forms. Symmetric. Antisymmetric and Quadratic Forms
and related theorems
Books Recommended:
A.O. Morris : Linear Algebra
_C.Dixon : Linear Algebra
S.Lang : Linear Algebra
R.Stoll : Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory
|
2
3.
4
5 : Linear Algebra (Schaum's Series)
: Linear Algebra
: Abstract Algebra
: Elementary linear Algebra
: Elements of Linear and Abstract Algebra.
7. S.Narayan
8.N.C. Mazumder
9. K.C. Roy and A.G.Das
A.MTH 1205: Vector Analysis
(4 Hours, 100 Marks,3 Credits)
I. Vector Algebra and Vector Calculus: Vector Algebra, Scalar and Vector Fields.
Differentiation of Vector functions.
2. Gradient Divergence and curl: Definitions, Geometrical meanings
closed curve .
applications
3. Vector integration: Definition, integration along a line . surface and
volume
4. Vector integral theorems: Green's Gauss and Stokes’ Theorems. Applications and
verifications
§, Curvilinear Co-ordinates: General Curvilinear Co-ordinates, Orthogonal Curvilinear
Co-ordinates. Spherical Polar Co-ordinates, Cylindrical Co-ordinates ete..
6. Differential Operators in General Curvilinear Co-ordinates and Orthogonal
Curvilinear Co-ordinates; Line. Surface and Volume Elements in Curvilinear Co-
ordinates
Books Recommended:
I Fred A. Binghes
2. MLR. Spiegel
3 Maza
1 MD. Raisinghania
Veetors and Tensors for Engineers and Scientists
Vector Analysis (Sheum's Outline Series). .
Vector Analysis with Application. os
Vector Analysis.
ITory and Distribution Function
A.M 207 : Probability The !
sau ks, 3 Credits)
(4 Hours, 100 Mar
Mathematical and stutistical definition of Probability, Sam
pound) Aditive & multiplicative law ol Probability Mansi
Baves Theorem and tts applications Additive and simple | nal
‘ Random variable and its. probability distribu
function, Distribution function. Marginal re
density function. Marginal Probabiliy
y
1. Meaning of probability.
space. [event (simple and com
and conditional probability
of probability and ther appheations.
probability function, probability density Uy
conditional distribution funcuon. joint probability
density function, € onditional probability density funcuion.
2. Some Theoretical Distribution: ; / .
Mathematical expectation, theorem of expectation. Covariance. Variance of a linear
combination of variates. oo / oo
Relation between moments and cumulants. Basic probability distribution (Binomial, Possign
and Normal etc.)
3.Sampling distributions:
2 . . , aye
(Ft and 7 : Definition. Uses and Properties). Test Based on FP. t and 7° and normal
Distributions.Contingency Table and its applications
Books Recommended:
1. Yule, U & Kendal. M.G. - Introduction to the theory of Statisties.
-A first course in Mathematical statisies
2. Weathervurn. CE.
3. Goodman. E. > Teach your sclf-Statistics
4. Kenny, J.P. & Keeping. ES. Mathematics of Stausties, Part- 1.
5. Mostal Methods of Statistics
6. All. MLA. - Theory of Statistics, VoL.
7. Mosteller. Rourks & Theorems Probability and its applications tostatistic
‘Introduction to the theory of Statistics
. Mood. A. M
Basic Statistics
9. Simpson & Kala
10. Rabindra Nath Shil & Subash Chandra Debnath > An Introduction Vo The Theory of Sestia
11. Manindra Kumar Roy Fundamentals of Probability &
Probability Distributions
=x
A.MTE 1209: Electricity and Magnetism
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
1. Electrostatisties: Electric dipole: electric field due to a dipole dipole on external electric
field: Gauss’s law and its applications
9 ~anacl “ee . . a .
2. Capacitors: Parallel plate capacitors with) dielectrics. diclectrics and Gatiss 5 any.
suscepubility. permittivity and) Dielectric constant. energy stored in an electne field
3 Toe trie ‘arronee fle ' \ . :
3. Electric Current: Electron theory of conductivity: Condnctar. semiconductors and
tors ¢ lors . : :
Insulators: superconductor current and) current density, Kirehhotts law and
applications
4. Magnetism: Magnetic dipale
rgnetism: Magnetic ay oles mutual potential enerey of iyo sniall-magnets: ot
shell) cnergy ia magnetic field. magnetometers : -
5. Electromagnetic Induction: Paradass experimont. Paradas’s Ampere’s hi motion!
qypes
enenie
emt selfand H “oy
and mutual Inductance. galvanometers: meavine cell ballistre and deadbeat
[26, Thermoelectricity: Thermal 9. m. f Seebeck. Peltier and ‘1 hamson Effects: laws of
thermal e. m. fs. Thermoelectric power, .
7. D.C und A.C circuits: DC circuits with LR. RC. LC and LCR in series: A.C circuits
with LR RC. LC and LCR in series.
Books Recommended:
I], Acharyya : Electricity and Magnetism
2, Adams and Page : Principles of Electricity
3. Bopadhyys and Ghose : Padarthavidya (Bengali)
4. Constant : Theoretical Physies (Electromagnetism)
5, Din : Electricity and Magnetism
6. Emran, et al : Text book of Magnetism, [:lcetricity and Modern Physics.
7. Halliday & Resnick : Physics (Land I) °
8. Huz. etal : Concepts of Electricity and Magnetism
9. Islam, et al » Tarit Chumbak Tatwa O Adhunik Padartha vijnan (Bengali)
10. Kip > Fundamentals of Electricity and Magnetism
A.MTH 1202 : Math Practical-I
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 1 Credit)
I. Representation of numbers in line (rational & irrational number), R as a totally ordered
sel, maxima, minima of subset of R.
2. Codomain, Domain and Ranges: (Injective. surjective and bijective functions), Inverse
functions,
3. Cartesian Coordinate System in Es, Rand L-handed Cartesian Coordinate System,
Cartesian Coordinates in E,. Three dimensional figures:
4. Representation of IR; on the plane. Use of Argand diagram for Complex numbers.
5.Venn Diagram.
6. Relation and function (Graphical representation), Equivalence Relations. Equivalent sets
and Partitions.
7. Calculate the three different legs or sides of the right angle by using the Pxthagorean rule.
The area of circles. of rings. of segments. Volume of prism, literal area of a prism. volume
of a irregular solid. Volume of a eylinder, lateral area of a exlinder and hollow evlinder.
Volume of a pyramid. volume of a cone, lateral area of a cone. Surface area of a sphere.
volume and radius ofa sphere
8 Finding extrema of cont. functions defined on closed intervals. Narrative problems
Asymptotes, Extrema of Polys and Rational Functions. Sketching Graphs using Calculus
(CPs.Ips), MVP Taylor's series (Approx, Poly).
9. Comes, Sin, Cos und Fan curves drawing.
10. Geometrical Meaning of Partial Derivatives and Definite Integrals
Hl. Dks: Solve LDiks bog. dy + dy oO. xdy + vdy > 0 and other standard DEs. Show
graphically the solutions of DES Solving DEs by matrix method
12, Calculus of several variables : Dom & Range of FL Extrema of F. Surface Integrals &
Ling Integrals (Ps)
13(a)\Well-known Curves: excloid, lagarithmic, curve(y=logs), exponential curve.
Equinngular spirals, Cardionte,
ele.
(b) Sphere, Ethipsoids. hyperboloid) of one sheet. hyperboloid of two sheets. Elliptic
paraboloids eteIMPORTANT NOTE
iments shall have to be done in the class S(Mive) experime,
Tues P - ny
20) Pwenty) marks. € lass Performance 25C Twenty 5 ‘
, 2 rive
ks Lotal LOO¢One Hundred) marks ¢)
Atleast 20C] wents exper
SO(Fitty) marks, Vive Voee
marks. Attendance O5( Five) mat
A.MTH 1204: Viva-Voce
( Marks 100, 2 Credits)
Basis on the subjects which are taught in the Year-L Term-f and Year-L Term.|
. _ - Yoar~2. Term
Course Code Course Tithe
Credits
Contact
hours
Duration of
Examination( hrs)
“A.MTH -2101 Caleulus-Il ‘ — 4
AMTH 22103 Connie 3 I 7
Geometry of Two :
| Dimensions
L
AMT -2105 Co-ordinate
Geometry of Three
Dimensions
AMTH -2107 Ordinary
Differential
L | [Equations
| AMTH -2109
Statistical Methods
| & Demography
OAMTEL-2111 Tensor Analysis
A.MTIL-2102 [Stat Lab
Total
A.MTH 2101: Calculus HI
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
I. Functions of Several Variables: Functions of ‘lwo and Three Variables. Real Valued
and Vector Valued Functions, Scalar Fields and Vector Fields Limit and Continuity of
Functions of Two and Three Variables
,
Differentiations of Functions of Several variables: Parual Differentiation, Total
differentiauion, Geometrical Meaning of Partial Derivative. Extrema of Functions of Several
Variables: First Derivative Test. Second Derivative Test and Lagrange’s Multiplier Method
and Taylors Pheorem \
3. Integration of Functions of Several Variables: Line Integrals. Double and Triple
Integration, Green’s Theorem, Gauss’s Divergence Theorem and Stokes’ Theorem,
4. Improper Integrals: Detininon and Classification of Improper Integrals, Tests. tor
Convergence and Divergence of Improper Integrals. Gamma and Beta Functions.
Books Recommended:
Mann and Tastor
| Advanced Calculus
3 Spic ‘|
> Advaneed Calculus.
Calculus
Clio
4. Gilsn Tames Advaced Engineering Mathematics
AAMETE 21028: Co-ordinate Geometry of Pwo Dimensions.
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
Carty ordinates. Polar coordinates. Parameters. Changes of Aves. Standard
Pgoatien on Ditterent Coordinate Ss stems and thet Parametre Represcatations,
a
Second Des
gree Standard Porm, Reduenon ef General Equation of
ere inte Stundised Porm
Is. . , ae Jeoree represe ,
esx General Equation of Second Degree representing a Pai, ol
air of Straight lines Steg
3, Pair of Stranght Lin 1
Lines. General Properties of Pp
4, Cireles and system of circles
§, Properties of Parabola. Ellipse. YP
6. Parabola: Properties and standard form.
7. Ellipse. Properties and standard form
8. Hyperbola: Properties and standard form
9, Rectangular Hyperbola
Hyperhoks and Rectangular Hyperbola.
properties.
Books Recommended: a .
1. Rahman and Bhattacherjce | coordinate Geome4lry of Two and Three Dimensions a
Vector Analysts. sand
An Elementary Treatise on Coordinate Geometry op)
Y oof Ty
0
2. Askwith
Dimensions.
3. Lony Geometry
A.MTH 2105 : Co-ordinate Geometry of Three Dimensions,
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
in Three Dimensions: Display of Solid Figures. Rectangul
osines & Direction Ratios. Projections, Angle between two Lines ar
Planes ; Constants in the Equations of Plane. Different Forms
ad Conversions, Angle between two planes. Lines: Different
and Conversions. Skew Lines. Constants in the Equation ofa
a Plane. A Line ina Plane Through a Line. Coplaner Lines
1.Coordinate Systems
Coordinates: Direction C
2. Planes and Straight lines:
of the Equation of a Plane ar
Forms of Equations of Lines
Line. Angle between a Line and
Shortest Distance.
3. Spheres: Equations of Spheres. A Plane and Sphere, A Line and Sphere. Circle in three
dimensions. Plane of Contact. Tangent Planes. Polar Planes. Angle of Intersection of Two
Spheres, Condition of Orthogonality, Radical Line. Plane and Centres. Coastal Spheres
4. Cones and Cylinders: Generators. Necessary Condition for a General Eq. of Second
Degree lo represent a cone. Right Circular Cones, Equations of Cylinders. Circular
Cylinders. Enveloping Cylinders und ,
Enveloping Cones.
5. The General Equation of Second Degree: Conicoids. Reduction to Standard Forms
Conicoids of Revolution Ellipsoids, Paraboloids & Hyperboloids :
Books Recommended:
>. . « . ae rpc . “ly ~
1. Rahman and Bhattacherjce > Coordinate Geometry of Two and Three Dimensions and
Vector Analysts
2. RJT.Bell cle 5
; An Elementary Preatise on Coordinate Geometry of Three
7 Dimensions
3. Lony > Ge our
\ > Geometry in Three DimensionsA.MTH 2107: Ordinary Differential Equations
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
L. Introductory concepts : Definitions of ordinary differential equations(ODE)
Construction of ODEs. Geometrical meanings of ODEs and their solutions. classification of
ODEs Initial value problems. -
2. Techniques of Solving ODE's : Virst order and 1" degree differential equations
Trajectories, Linear differential equation with constant co-efficicnts. Homogenous linear
differential equations and their applications. Equation of 1" order but not of 1 degree.
Singular solutions.
3. Further Techniques : Method of variation of parameters. Method of undetermined co-
efficients. Reduction of Linear differential equations to a first order system.
4. Higher order Linear Differential equations : Initial value problem (IVP), Boundary
value problem (BVP). The Wronkians and its Properties. Reduction of order, A formula for
the Wronkian. Exact differential equations.
enn ET
Books Recommended:
1. H.T.H Piaggio : Elementary Treatise of Differential Equations.
2. B. D. Sharma : Differential equations.
3. Frank Ayres : Differential equations (SOS).
4. Ross : Differential equations
A.MTH 2109 : Statistical Methods & Demography
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
1. Economical Statistics : Index number : The concept of a index number. The problems in
the construction of index number. Type of
indices. (Price, Quantity and Value) simple price index. Simple aggregative-index; weight
indices and cost of living indices and their use. Test of index number formulae.
Time series: Concept: of time series analysis. Components of time-series and_ their
relationship. Measurement of trend by different methods (Method of free hand curve.
Method of moving average. Method of least square.
Determination of seasonal fluctuation. Simple averages Ratio to moving average methods.
Ratio to link relative method.
2. Vital Statistics : Sources of demographic data: Populition census, Vital registration.
surveys, Population composition by age. sec. marital status, Eeonomic activity ele and then
usefulness in demographic analysis. Rates and ratio. Examples of above statistes in relation
to Bangladesh population.
3. Fertility : Crude and age-sex specific birth rates. Central and: total fertility” rates.
Standarised rates und their relative merits and demerits GRR and NRK
4. Mortality : Crude and age-sex specific death rates. Standarised death rate. Infant
mortality rate Census of deaths. Life table (Complete and abridged) and their uses,
s. [ducational Statistics & Quality Control : Concept of statistical quality control The
Importance of statistical quality contre! Schywart contro! chart
technique. Control char ON prepor aid range) and uses. Merits and demerits of control
chart. Soeing (PF scorn and 7 seo Rebability. 1.Q. etemended: :
Books Recom ation Analysis,
- Techniques of Popul
1. Barclay. J. ns
2 Gulford > Statistical methods 11 Psychology.
3. Croxton and Cowden : Applied General Statistics on
4. Ghosh & Chowdhury - Statistics in theory and practice
5. Scarborough »Numerteal Mathematics
6, Garres - Statistics in Phychologs.
7. Simpson & Kapka > Basic Staustics.
. Mostafa. M.G. - Methods of Statistics
x
A.MTH 2111: Tensor Analysis
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
1. Linear Transformation : General Linear Transformations, Orthogonal Transformation
and Admissible Transformations. ; ; .
2. Tensor Algebra : Riemanmian space. Invariant. Contravariant and Covariant Vectors
Tensors of Different’ Ranks and Types. Symmetric and Skew Symmetric Tensor in
Euclidean Space and in Riemannian Space. Addition and Subtraction of Tensors, Outg;
Product and Inner Product of Tensors. Contraction and Quotient law, Metric Tensor. Indey
Raising and Lowering.
3. Tensor Calculus and Riemannian metric : Christofiel Symbols of First & Second kind
Parallel Displacement, Cevariant Differentiation of Vensors. Metric Affinity and the
Christoffel symbols in terms of the Metric ‘Tensor. Basic Concepts of Rreman-Christoffel
Curvature Tensor. Ricci Tensor. Bianchi identity, Geodesics and [Equations of Geodesies
4. Applications of Tensor analysis to electromagnetic theory and relativity.
Books Recommended:
1. Fred A. Binchey
2. LP. Eisenhart
3. DF Lawden
Vectors and Tensors for Engineers and Scientists.
> Riemannian Geometry
- An Introduction to Tensor Calculus and Relativity.
sy
A.MTH-2102: Stat Lab
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 2 Credits)
. Graphical Representation of data
. Measures of Central Tendency -
. Measures of Dispersion
. Correlation and Regression
. Different Problems of Probability and Probability distributions
WN de ta te
. lest of Significance.
~ Stuustical Quality Control,
. Index Number .
» Demogniphy .
Sma
IMPORTANT NOTE
AL least 20¢ Pwenty) experiments shall have to be dene in the elass. 3¢Five) eypen
SOI) marks, VivaeVoce 200 Pwenty) marks. Class Performance 35) |wenty Pave)
Auendance 05(live) marks. Total LoO(One Hundred) marks . ~ ,
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ensYear —2?
Course Title
1 erm — Il
Credits
Contact
hours
er Week
Duration of
Examination(
hrs)
[ Course Code
AMTH -2201 _ "Trigonometry (Plane&
_ Spherical)
Partial Differential Equations
Heatand Thermodynamics
Discrete Mathematics
FORTRAN Programmine
Math Practical - I
Viva-Voce
AMT -2203
A.MTH -2205
A.MIUH -2207
A.MTH -2209
A.MUL - 2202
A.MITIIL -2204
A.MTH 2201: Trigonometry (Plane and Spherical)
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3 Credits)
Group A: Plane Trigonometry Marks : 40
I. DeMoivre's Theorem and it’s applications : Complex Quantities, DeMoivre's Theorem
and ils applications. Function of Complex Quantities. Inverse circular function of complex
quantities. Exponential Series for Complex quantities.
2. Hyperbolic Functions ; Circular Functions for Complex Angles. Euler's Exponential
Values, Hyperbolic Functions, and Inverse Circular and Hyperbolic Functions.
3. Trigonometric Series : Power Series, Logarithmic Series. Gregory's Series. Summation
of Series. Expansions in Series.
Group B: Spherical Trigonometry Marks : 30
Introductory Concepts of Spherical Trigonometry (ST) : Importance of ST. Geometry of
sphere, Av‘s & Poles. Spherical Triangle, Polar Triangle. Properties of Polar Triangle.
Relations between sides and angles of a Spherical tnangle: Cosine and Sine formula: Sine of
Angles in terms of sides: Relation between two sides. Included angle and another angle:
Formulae of half angle and half side: Cosine of sides: Napier's Analogies:
D'Alembert’s. Analogies.
Books Recommended:
1So 1. Lones. : Trigonometry
2. A. Sattar : Higher Trigonometry
3. Chowdhun M.G. Zakaria : Elements of Spherical Trigonometry
4. Bhu Dev Sharma : Spherical Trigonometry
tan
-B.C.Das and BON. Mukharjee : Plane Trigonometry' i i ial Equations
A.MTH 2203 : Partial Differentia E
(4 Hours, 100 Marks. 3 Credits)
: Definitl ‘ ial differential equations (PDEs), Orjgj
1. Introductory concepts : Definition of parti al dill cl ircallor of PDiis MBIN OF the
PDEs, Geometrical meaning of PDEs and their solutions. Classifica iy,
2. Technique of solving PDEs : Methods of solutions of simultaneous Aiferentig
equations. Integrability conditions and solution of equations. Linear
Paint afferent equations of order one: Lagrange 's method. Jacobis method. Non-lineg,
PDEs of order one: Charpits method. Linear PDEs of order more than one (Homogeneoy,
and non-homogeneous ) Constant co-efficients.
3. Classification of 2"? order PDE. Canonical forms: Hyperbolic equation, Parabolic
equations, Elliptic equation Adjomt operators, Rieman’s Method.
4. Second order Partial differential ‘equations with variable Co-efficients: Mong's
method, Reduction to canonical form.
5. Solution of different types of (i) Elliptic (i) Par
equations of morg than one dimension.
abolic (iii) Hyperbolic differentia)
Books Recommended:
1. D. Sharma : Differential equations oo
2. N. Sharma & Dehar Singh : Partial Differential I.quations for Engineers and Scientists
3. K. Sankara Rao : Introduction to Partial Differential Equations.
4. Snadon - Partial Differential [:quations.
A.MTH 2205 : Heat and Thermodynamics
(4 Hours, 100 Marks, 3Credits)
1. Thermometry : Gas thermometers and their corrections, measurement of low and high
temperatures. Platinum resistance thermometer: thermocouple .
2. Kinetic theory of gases : Kinetic theory of gas. Deduction of Boyle's, Charle’s and
Avogardo’s laws, determination of gas constants, mean force path.
3. Equation of states for gases : Equation of state for a perfect gas its experimental study.
vander waal’s equation deduction: physical significance of a and “b’ defeets.
4, Liquefaction of gases : Different methods of liquefaction of air nitrogen, refrigeration,
§. Thermal conduction: Thermal conductivity, Fourier’s equations of heat Mow thermal
conductivities of good und bad conductors
G. Radiation: Radiation pressure. Kirehhotts law black body radiation, Stefan Boltzmann's
wen’s law Raylerh pean’s law. planek’s Quantum kaw ,
7. First law of Thermodynamies : Intermal energy. work done bs expanding Muid. Specific
heats of pertect gases. Ratio of Cp to Cv, tsothermal and adiabatic expansions.
8. Second Faw of Thermodynamics and entropy : Reversible and irreversible processes,
camot evele. efficrenes of heat cngines. absolute: seale ol femperature Clausitts and
claperon’s theorem. Change af entropy in reversible and irreversible processes
Phormoadsnanies Porter
ints ah Constant Velume and pressure, maxwell’s thermodynamics
telitions, speeitic oat equation. Joule Thomson efleet, production of low temperature.
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