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AM101 - Syllabus and Lecture Plan

Mathematics I (AM 101) is a 42-hour course for first-semester students, focusing on series, calculus, and vector calculus, with a total of 4 credits. The course includes various evaluation components such as assignments, attendance, and written exams, requiring a minimum of 35% to pass. Key topics covered include infinite series, single and multiple variable calculus, and vector calculus applications.

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AM101 - Syllabus and Lecture Plan

Mathematics I (AM 101) is a 42-hour course for first-semester students, focusing on series, calculus, and vector calculus, with a total of 4 credits. The course includes various evaluation components such as assignments, attendance, and written exams, requiring a minimum of 35% to pass. Key topics covered include infinite series, single and multiple variable calculus, and vector calculus applications.

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Mathematics I ( AM 101 )

Course Code AM 101


Course Name Mathematics I
Target Students Ist Semester
Total Contact Hours 42
Contact Hours Per Week L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credits 4

Component CWS MTE ETE


Marks 20 5 25* 50*
Evaluation Assignments, Class Attendance Written Exam Written Exam
based on Performance, Quiz

*The minimum requirement of marks 35% of (25+50)=26


1. Course Objectives: To acquaint the students with the knowledge of series & sequence, single &
multiple variable calculus, knowledge of vector calculus and their applications.

2. Course Outcomes: Students shall be able to

Interpret the various types of series and their convergence.


CO1
Apply the differential and integral calculus of single variable in Taylor's expansion,
CO2
radius of curvature, arc length etc.
Explain the various concepts of calculus of several variables like partial
CO3
differentiation, total derivative etc. and apply them to various applications.
Explain the concept of multiple integrals and apply it to area and volume.
CO4
Interpret the various concepts of differential and integral calculus of vector point
CO5
functions and apply them to work done by a force and in other applications.
Detailed Syllabus:

Unit Contents Contact


No. Hours
Infinite series: Tests for convergence of positive term series (Comparison, 8
Ratio, nth Root, integral, Raabe' s, Logarithmic), Alternating series,
Unit 1. Absolute convergence, Conditional convergence.
Differential & Integral Calculus of single variable: Maclaurin's and 8
Taylor's Expansions, Radius of curvature, Tracing of some standard curves,
Unit 2. Applications of definite integral to arc length and surface area (Cartesian
and polar Coordinates) .
Calculus of Several Variables: Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem, 8
Total derivative, Taylor's Expansion, Maxima-Minima, Lagrange's method
Unit 3. of Multipliers, Applications in estimation of error and approximation.

Multiple Integrals: Double integral (Cartesian and polar co-ordinates), 9


change of order of integration, triple integrals (Cartesian, cylindrical and
Unit 4. spherical Co-ordinates), Applications to area and volume.
Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector point functions, gradient, directional 9
Derivative, divergence, curl and their interpretations. Line integral, surface
Unit 5. integral and volume integral, Applications to work done by the force,
Green's theorem, Stoke's theorem and Gauss divergence theorems.

Suggested Readings:

S. No. Name of Authors /Books / Publishers Year of


Publication/
Reprint
Advanced Engineering Mathematics: kreyszig; Wiley-India, 10th 2020
1. edition ISBN-
978-1-119-45592-9
Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Jain and lyenger; Narosa, 5th 2019
2. Edition ISBN-
978-81-8487-560-7
Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Alan Jeffery; Academic Press 2010
3. ISBN-
978-93-80501-50-5
4. Calculus and Analytic Geometry: Thomas and Finney; Narosa. 2013
ISBN-978-81-85015-52-1
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Dennis G. Zill, Jones and Bartee 2016
Publications 6th ed. ISBN-978-12844105902.
Lecture Plan (Tentative)

Topics Lectures
Required

Unit-1: Infinite series

Tests for convergence of positive term series: (Comparison, Ratio, nth Root, integral, 4
Raabe's, Logarithmic)
Alternating series, 2
Absolute convergence. 1
Conditional convergence 1

Unit-2: Differential & Integral Calculus of single variable

Maclaurin's and Taylor's Expansions 2


Radius of curvature 2
Tracing of some standard curves 2
Applications of definite integral to arc length 1
(Cartesian and polar Coordinates)
Applications of definite integral to surface area 1
(Cartesian and polar Coordinates)

Unit-3: Calculus of Several Variables

Partial differentiation 1
Euler's theorem 1
Total derivative 1
Taylor's Expansion 1
Maxima-Minima, Lagrange's method of Multipliers 3
Applications in estimation of error and approximation. 1

Unit-4: Multiple Integrals

Double integral (Cartesian and polar co-ordinates) 2


Change of order of integration 1
Triple integrals (Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical Co-ordinates) 3
Applications to area and volume 3

Unit-5: Vector Calculus

Scalar and vector point functions, Gradient, Directional Derivative, 3


Divergence, Curl and their interpretations
Line integral, Surface integral and Volume integral, Applications to work done 3
by the force
Green's, Stoke's and Gauss divergence theorems 3

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