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TECH COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Course Code :15ECE11 Credits :04


L:P:T:S :4:0:0:0 CIE Marks :50
Exam Hours :03 SEE Marks :50

Course Objectives:
To develop an ability to use concepts of Linear Algebra and Calculus of Variations for
solving the problems related to VLSI and Communication Engineering.
To understand the nuances of various partial differential equations and their solutions
using mathematical transforms and graph theoretic algorithms as applied to VLSI and
Communication Engineering.

Module 1

Eigen Value and Boundary Value Problems:


Eigen values and Eigen Vectors: Gerschgorian circle, Eigen values and Eigen vectors of real
symmetric matrix by Jacobi and Givens method. Solutions of Boundary Value Problems by
finite difference method 9 Hrs

Module 2

Linear Transformation:
Linear Transformation: Introduction to Linear Transformation, The matrix of Linear
Transformation, Linear Models in Science and Engineering. Orthogonality and Least Squares:
Inner product, length and orthogonality, orthogonal sets, Orthogonal projections, The Gram-
Schmidt process, Least Square problems, Inner product spaces. 8 Hrs

Module 3
Calculus of variation:
Concept of functional-Eulers equation- functional dependence of first and higher order
derivatives- functional on several dependent variables- iso perimetric problems.
9 Hrs
Module 4

Transform Methods:
Solution of one dimensional Heat, Wave and Laplace equation by method of suppuration of
variable and Cylindrical polar co ordinates. DAlemberts solution of Wave Equation, Laplace
transform methods for one dimensional wave and heat equation. 9 Hrs

Module 5

Graph Theory & Algorithms:


Computer representation of graphs and diagraphs, combinatorial optimization shortest path
problems complexity, complexity of algorithm. Dijkstra algorithm for shortest path, shortest
spanning tree & flow in networks. 9 Hrs

Text Books:
1. Erwin Kreyszig Advanced Engineering Mathematics Wiley publication10thedition
2004
2. B. S. Grewal Higher Engineering Mathematics Khanna Publishers 40th edition 2007.
3. Dr. B.S. Grewal, Numerical Methods in Engineering and Science, Khanna Publishers,
1999
4. Dennis G. Zill , Michael R. CullenAdvanced Engineering Mathematics, Jones and
Barlett Publishers Inc. 5th edition2012.
5. K.Sankar Rao - Introduction to Partial Differential Equations PHI Learning publisher -
2010

Reference Books:
1. Pervez Moin, Fundamentals of Engineering Numerical Analysis, Cambridge, 2010.
2. David. C. Lay, Linear Algebra and its applications, 3rd edition, Pearson Education, 2002.
3. S.S.Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, PHI, 2005.
4. M K Jain, S.R.K Iyengar, R K. Jain, Numerical methods for Scientific and engg.
computation, New Age International, 2003.

Course Outcomes:
To apply basic concepts of linear algebra and calculus of variation to solve various
problems related to electronics and communication engineering.
To apply basic concepts of Wave, Heat and Laplace equations using the transform
method in solving various problems related to electronics and communication
engineering.
To understand various graph theoretical algorithms and use them in various problems related
to electronics and communication

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