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App. Math. III For Food Eng

The document outlines the course structure for Applied Mathematics III at Wolkite University, detailing the topics covered such as differential equations, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and vector calculus. It specifies course objectives, assessment methods, and policies, emphasizing attendance and participation. The course is taught by Mr. Tesfaye Megerssa and requires a prerequisite of Applied Mathematics II.

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The document outlines the course structure for Applied Mathematics III at Wolkite University, detailing the topics covered such as differential equations, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and vector calculus. It specifies course objectives, assessment methods, and policies, emphasizing attendance and participation. The course is taught by Mr. Tesfaye Megerssa and requires a prerequisite of Applied Mathematics II.

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WOLKITE UNIVERSITY

College Of Natural Science and Computational Science


Department of Mathematics

Course title: Applied Mathematics III (FEng) Cr.hr./ECTS: 3/6 Year: II Semester: IV
Course code: Math2024 Status of course: Supportive Mode of delivery: Semester wise
Pre-request: Applied Mathematics II
Course Instructor: Mr. Tesfaye Megerssa ([email protected] )

Course Description
This course covers First Order and Second Order Differential equations, Laplace transforms, Fourier series,
Transform & Integrals, Vector Differential calculus, Line & surface integrals.

Course Objectives:
At the end of this Course, students will be able to:
 Identify the order of differential equations
 Understanding the effective techniques for solving ODEs,
 Apply the principle in solving engineering applications in their related branch.
 Learn basics of mathematical techniques of Laplace transformation,
 Apply Laplace transform to solve ODEs
 Discuss the concept of Fourier series and Fourier transform
 Learn vector calculus of functions

CHAPTER-1 FIRST ORDER ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS


1.1 Basic concepts and ideas
1.2 Separable equation
1.3 Homogeneous differential equations
1.4 Exact differential equations
1.5 Integrating Factor
1.6 Linear First Order Differential Equations
CHAPTER-2 SECOND ORDER ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
2.1 Second Order Ordinary Homogeneous Linear Differential Equations
2.2 Second Order Ordinary Homogeneous Linear DE with constant coefficient
2.3 Methods for solving Non-Homogeneous Linear Differential Equations
2.4 Finding Particular Integral (PI) of Non-Homogeneous Linear Differential Equations
CHAPTER-3 LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
3.1. The Laplace transformation
3.2. Properties of Laplace Transform
3.3. Inverse of Laplace Transformation
3.4. Laplace transformation of Derivatives and integration
3.5. Solving Differential Equations Using the Laplace Transform
3.6. System of First Order, Linear ODE
CHAPTER 4: FOURIER SERIES AND FOURIER TRANSFORMS

4.1 Periodic function and Trigonometric series Fourier series


4.2 Fourier Transformations
4.3 Fourier sine and Fourier cosine Transformations
4.4 Complex Fourier series and Fourier integral
4.5 Convolution and integral equations

CHAPTER 5: VECTOR CALCULUS

5.1 Scalar fields and Vector fields


5.2 Gradient of a Scalar fields
5.3 Divergence and curl of a vector field
5.4 surface integral and Stock’s theorem
5.5 Gauss divergence theorem and its application

Assessment method: The techniques of Assessments are based on:


1. Mid exam ……………..………….… 30%
2. Assignment ……………………....……20%
3. Final examination ……………………50%
Course Policy: A student must:
 Attend a minimum of 85% during lecture hours (attendance)
 Take all assessments; if any student having problem with the assignment or tests, contact his/her
instructor as soon as possible.
 Respect all rules & regulations of the University
References:-
1. W.E. Williams and A. Waltham (1985). Applied Mathematics for Advanced Level. Hodder and Stoughton.
2. Erwin Kreyszig (2006); Advanced engineering Mathematics. 9th edition, Wiley.
3. Dennis G. Zill and Michael R. Cullen (2006); Advanced engineering Mathematics. 3th edition.
4. R. Ellis and D. Gulick, (1998); Calculus with analytic Geometry, 5th edition.
5. J. Stewart (2002); Calculus 5thedition.

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