GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING (02), INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (15) &
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (19)
COMPLEX VARIABLES AND NUMERICAL METHODS
SUBJECT CODE: 2141905
B.E. 4th SEMESTER
Type of course: Engineering Mathematics
Prerequisite: As a pre-requisite to this course students are required to have a reasonable mastery over
multivariable calculus, differential equations and Linear algebra
Rationale:
Mathematics is a language of Science and Engineering.
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total
L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE PA (M) PA (V) PA
(E) PA ALA ESE OEP (I)
3 2 0 5 70 20 10 30 0 20 150
Content:
Sr. No. Content Total %
Hrs Weightage
1 Complex Numbers and Functions: 10 24
Exponential, Trigonometric, De Moivres Theorem, Roots of a complex
number ,Hyperbolic functions and their properties, Multi-valued function
and its branches: Logarithmic function and Complex Exponent function
Limit ,Continuity and Differentiability of complex function, Analytic
functions, Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Necessary and Sufficient
condition for analyticity, Properties of Analytic functions, Laplace
Equation, Harmonic Functions, Harmonic Conjugate functions and their
Engineering Applications
2 Complex Integration: 04 10
Curves, Line Integral(contour integral) and its properties, Cauchy-
Goursat Theorem, Cauchy Integral Formula, Liouville Theorem (without
proof), Maximum Modulus Theorems(without proof)
3 Power Series: 05 12
Convergence(Ordinary, Uniform, Absolute) of power series, Taylor and
Laurent Theorems (without proof), Laurent series expansions, zeros of
analytic functions , Singularities of analytic functions and their
classification
Residues: Residue Theorem, Rouches Theorem (without proof)
4 Applications of Contour Integration: 02 5
Evaluation of various types of definite real integrals using contour
integration method
5 Conformal Mapping and its Applications: 03 7
Conformal and Isogonal mappings , Translation, Rotation &
Magnification, Inversion, Mobius(Bilinear) ,
Schwarz-Christoffel transformations
6 Interpolation: Finite Differences, Forward, Backward and Central 04 10
operators,
Interpolation by polynomials: Newtons forward ,Backward interpolation
formulae, Newtons divided Gauss & Stirlings central difference
formulae and Lagranges interpolation formulae for unequal intervals
7 Numerical Integration: 03 7
Newton-Cotes formula, Trapezoidal and Simpsons formulae, error
formulae, Gaussian quadrature formulae
8 Solution of a System of Linear Equations: Gauss elimination, partial 03 7
pivoting , Gauss-Jacobi method and Gauss-Seidel method
9 Roots of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations : 03 7
Bisection, false position, Secant and Newton-Raphson
methods, Rate of convergence
10 Eigen values by Power and Jacobi methods 02 4
11 Numerical solution of Ordinary Differential Equations: 03 7
Euler and Runge-Kutta methods
Suggested Specification table with Marks (Theory):
Distribution of Theory Marks
R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level
10% 15% 20% 20% 35%
Legends: R: Remembrance; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate and
above Levels (Revised Blooms Taxonomy)
Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual
distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table
Reference Books:
1. R. V. Churchill and J. W. Brown, Complex Variables and Applications (7th Edition), McGraw-Hill
(2003)
2. J. M. Howie, Complex Analysis, Springer-Verlag(2004)
3. M. J. Ablowitz and A.S. Fokas, Complex Variables-Introduction and Applications, Cambridge
University Press, 1998 (Indian Edition)
4. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics(8th Edition), John Wiley (1999)
5. S. D. Conte and Carl de Boor, Elementary Numerical Analysis-An Algorithmic Approach (3rd
Edition), McGraw-Hill, 1980
6. C.E. Froberg, Introduction to Numerical Analysis (2nd Edition), Addison-Wesley,1981
7. Gerald C. F. and Wheatley,P.O., Applied Numerical Analysis (Fifth Edition),
Addison-Wesley, Singapore, 1998.
8. Chapra S.C, Canale, R P, Numerical Methods for Engineers , Tata McGraw Hill, 2003
Course Outcome:
After learning the course the students should be able to:
o evaluate exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions of a complex number
o define continuity, differentiability, analyticity of a function using limits. Determine where a
function is continuous/discontinuous, differentiable/non-differentiable, analytic/not analytic or
entire/not entire.
o determine whether a real-valued function is harmonic or not. Find the harmonic conjugate of a
harmonic function.
o understand the properties of Analytic function.
o evaluate a contour integral with an integrand which have singularities lying inside or
outside the simple closed contour.
o recognize and apply the Cauchys integral formula and the generalized Cauchys integral formula.
o classify zeros and singularities of an analytic function.
o find the Laurent series of a rational function.
o write a trigonometric integral over [0, 2] as a contour integral and evaluate using
the residue theorem.
o distinguish between conformal and non conformal mappings.
o find fixed and critical point of Bilinear Transformation.
o calculate Finite Differences of tabulated data.
o find an approximate solution of algebraic equations using appropriate method.
o find an eigen value using appropriate iterative method.
o find an approximate solution of Ordinary Differential Equations using appropriate iterative method.
List of Open Source Software/learning website:
http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-18-008-calculus-revisited-complex-variables-differential-equations-
and-linear-algebra-fall-2011/part-i/
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111105038/
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111104030/
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111107063/
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111101003/
ACTIVE LEARNING ASSIGNMENTS: Preparation of power-point slides, which include videos,
animations, pictures, graphics for better understanding theory and practical work The faculty will allocate
chapters/ parts of chapters to groups of students so that the entire syllabus to be covered. The power-point
slides should be put up on the web-site of the College/ Institute, along with the names of the students of the
group, the name of the faculty, Department and College on the first slide. The best three works should
submit to GTU.