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AMITY UNIVERSITY MADHYA

PRADESH,GWALIOR
QUESTION BANK
OF
APPLIED MATHEMATICS-II
MAT-201

PREPARED BY
Dr. Girraj Kumar Verma
Associate Prof.
Department of Mathematics
Amity School of Engineering & Technology
AMITY UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH, GWALIOR
January 2023
AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (ASET)
META DATA : QUESTION PAPER

Course B. Tech.

Batch 2022-2026

Semester 2nd Sem.


Applied Mathematics-II (Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations
Course Subject and Transform)

Course Code MAT 201

Course Credits 04

Syllabus Attached

Question bank Attached


Name of the Faculty
Dr. Girraj Kumar Verma, Associate Prof.
Member, Designation
Name of Assisting/
Re-checking Faculty Dr. Rajat Vaish, Assistant Prof.
Member
Name of the HoD Dr. Santosh Kumar Sharma
SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS
S.N. Module Section –A Section –B Section –C
(6 Marks) (10 Marks) (20 Marks)

1 I 12 04 07
2 II 06 05 02
3 III 12 10 12
4 IV 09 09 04
5 V 11 13 04
TOTAL 50 41 29
APPLIED MATHEMATICS – II
(ORDINARY & PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND TRANSFORM)

Course Code: MAT 201 Credit Units: 04


Total Hours: 40

Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to familiarize the prospective engineers with techniques in ordinary and partial
differential equations, transforms and complex analysis. It aims to equip the students to deal with advanced level of
mathematics and applications that would be essential for their disciplines.

Course Contents:
Module I: Ordinary differential equations: (9 Hours)
Equation of first order and first degree, Exact, linear and Bernoulli’s equations, Equations of first order and higher
degree: equations solvable for p, equations solvable for y, equations solvable for x and Clairaut’s type. Higher order
linear differential equations with constant coefficients, second order linear differential equations with variable
coefficients, method of variation of parameters, Solution by series method.

Module II: Partial Differential Equations: (8 Hours)


Formation of Partial Differential Equations, First order partial differential equations, solutions of first order linear
PDEs; Solution to homogenous and non-homogenous linear partial differential equations of second order by
complimentary function and particular integral method with constant coefficients. Non linear partial differential
equation of first order, Charpit’s method.,Separation of variable method for the solution of wave and heat equations.

Module III: Laplace Transform and Fourier series: (9 Hours)


Laplace Transform: Introduction of Laplace Transform, Laplace Transform of elementary functions, properties of
Laplace Transform, change of scale property, second shifting property. Laplace transform of the derivative, inverse
Laplace transform and its properties. Convolution theorem. Applications of Laplace Transform to solve the ODEs.
Introduction of Fourier series, Fourier series for discontinuous functions, Fourier series for even and odd function,
Half range series.

Module IV: Complex Variable – Differentiation: (7 Hours)


Function of complex variable, differentiation, analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, harmonic functions,
finding harmonic conjugate; elementary analytic functions (exponential, trigonometric, logarithm) and their
properties; conformal mappings, Mobius transformations and their properties.

Module V: Complex Variable – Integration: (7 Hours)


Contour integrals, Cauchy-Goursat theorem (without proof), Cauchy Integral formula (without proof), Liouville’s
theorem and Maximum-Modulus theorem (without proof); Taylor’s series, zeros of analytic functions, singularities,
Laurent’s series; Residues, Cauchy Residue theorem (without proof), Evaluation of definite integral involving sine
and cosine, Evaluation of certain improper integrals.
Course Outcomes:

 Upon completion of this course, students will be able to solve field problems in engineering involving
ODEs, PDEs.
 The effective mathematical tools for the solutions of differential equations that model physical processes.
 The students will be able to use Laplace transform to solve differential equations.
 The student will be able to solve PDEs by using the concept of Fourier series.
 The concept of functions of complex variables with respect to differentiation and integration.
 The computation of some special real integrations using complex integration.

Examination Scheme:

Components A CT S/V/Q/HA EE

Weightage (%) 5 15 10 70

CT: Class Test, HA: Home Assignment, S/V/Q: Seminar/Viva/Quiz, EE: End Semester Examination; A: Attendance

Suggested Text/Reference Books:

 G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic geometry, 9th Edition, Pearson, Reprint, 2002.
 Erwin kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
 W. E. Boyce and R. C. Di Prima, Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, 9th
Edition., Wiley India, 2009.
 S. L. Ross, Differential Equations, 3rd Edition, Wiley India, 1984.
 E. A. Coddington, An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations, Prentice Hall of India, 1995.
 E. L. Ince, Ordinary Differential Equations, Dover Publications, 1958.
 N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications, Reprint, 2008.
 B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 36th Edition, 2010.
Section A
MODULE I
Q1. Solve the following differential equations

Q2. Solve ( )

Q3. Solve

Q4. Solve ( ) =0

Q5. Solve

Q6. Solve

Q7. Solve

Q8. Solve

Q9.Solve = x3y3 -xy.

Q10. Solve

Q11. Solve

Q12. Solve
Q13. Solve

Q14. Solve .

Q15. Solve

Q16. Solve .

Q17. Solve

Q18. Solve

MODULE II

Q19. Form a partial differential equation by eliminating a, b, c from

Q20. (a) Form a partial differential equation by eliminating a, b from


(b) Form a partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants a and b from the
relation
Q21. Form a partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from the equation
.
Q22. Form the partial differential equation from the relation z=f(x+iy) + F(x-iy), Where f and F are
arbitrary functions.
Q23. Find the partial differential equation of all planes which are at a constant distance P from the origin.
Q24. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from the relation
Z= y2 + 2f

Q25. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary functions f from the relation

Q26. Solve: .

Q27. Solve: .
Q28. Solve:

Q29. Solve completely

Q30. Solve following partial differential equations where –

(i) . (ii) .

MODULE III
Q31. Stat first shifting property of Laplace transform and hence find
Q32. Stat first shifting property of Laplace transform and hence find
Q33. Stat Multiplication by ‘t’ theorem of Laplace transform and hence find
Q34. Stat Laplace transform of derivative theorem and hence find Laplace transform of .

Q35. State division by ‘t’ theorem of Laplace transform and hence find

Q36. If L{F(t)} = f(s), then prove that .


Q37. Evaluate following Laplace inverse transforms-

Q38. Evaluate following Laplace inverse transforms- .

Q39. Show that does not exist, but exits and find it.

Q40. Find the half-range cosine series for the function in the interval .

Q41. Find the cosine and sine series for the function in the interval . Hence
show that .

Q42. Express as a half-range cosine series in the interval .

Q43. Obtain a half range cosine series for

Deduce the sum .

Q44. A sinusoidal voltage is passed through a half-wave rectifier which clips the negative

portion of the wave. Develop the resulting periodic function and

Q45. If , expand f(x) as a Fourier series in the interval .

Q46. Define Fourier transform and hence find the Fourier transform of

Q47. Find the Fourier transform of and hence evaluate

(a) and (b)

Q48. Define Fourier sine transform and hence find the Fourier sine transform of

Q49. Define Fourier cosine transform and hence find the Fourier cosine transform of

Q50. Define Fourier transform and hence Show that the Fourier transform of is itself.

MODULE IV:

Q51.Determine whether is analytic or not?


Q52. Show that the function is an analytic function, find its derivative.

Q53. Show that the function u= log ( is harmonic. Find its harmonic conjugate.

Q54. Define a harmonic function . Show that the function is harmonic.


Also find the analytic function f(z) = u(x,y) + iv(x,y) .

Q55. If represents the complex potential for an electric field and ,

determine the function .

Q56. Find the imaginary part of the analytic function whose real part is .

Q57. Show that is a harmonic function. Find the analytic function for which

is imaginary part.

Q58. If u = , find f(z).

Q59. Find the analytic function f(z) = u + iv, given that .

Q60. If and f(z) = u + iv is an analytic function of z = x + iy, find


f(z) in terms of z by Milne’s Thomson method.

MODULE V:

Q61. (i) Find the integral where C is the circle |z| = .

(ii) Find the value of ,if C is the circle |z + i| = .

Q62. (i) Evaluate , where C is the circle |z| = .

(ii) Evaluate where C is |z – 1| = .

Q63. Evaluate dz , where C is (i) |z +3i | = (ii) | z | = .

Q64. Use Cauchy’s integral formula to calculate

(i) , where C is the circle |z| = .


(ii) dz, where C is |z + 3i| = .

Q65. Use Cauchy’s integral formula to evaluate where C is the circle |z – 2| = .

Q66. Find the value of , if C is the circle |z – 1| = .

Q67. Evaluate the following integral using Cauchy’s integral formula where c is the

circle |z | = .

Q68. Evaluate , where C is the circle

Q69. Evaluate where C is the circle |z| =

Q70. Define the singularity of a function. Find the singularity (ties) of the functions

(i) f(z) = sin (ii) g(z) =

SECTION B
MODULE I:
Q71. Solve ( 1 + y2)dx = (tan-1y – x)dy

Q72.Solve ( 1+ )dx + ( 1 - )dy = 0.

Q73. Solve

Q74. Solve .

Q75. Solve

Q76. Solve

Q77. Solve by the method variation of parameter x2

78. Solve by the method of variation of parameter

Q79. Solve by the method of variation of parameter

.
MODULE II
Q80. Solve
Q81. Solve

Q82. Solve
Q83. Solve
.

Q84. Solve: .

Q85. Solve: .

Q86. Solve:

Q87. Solve: .

Q88. Solve the heat equation:

u  2u
 c 2 2 , where u(0, t) = 0, u(l, t) = 0 for all t, u(x, 0) = f(x)
t x
2 y 2  y
2
Q89. Solve the wave equation: c subject to the condition:
t 2 x 2
y(0, t) = 0, y(l, t) = 0, y(x, 0) = f(x) and .

MODULE III
Q90. Evaluate following Infinite integrals with the help of Laplace transform- .

Q91. Evaluate following Infinite integrals with the help of Laplace transform- .

Q92. Evaluate following Infinite integrals with the help of Laplace transform- .

Q93. Evaluate following Infinite integrals with the help of Laplace transform- .

Q94. State and prove convolution theorem of Laplace inverse transform and hence find

Q95. State convolution theorem of Laplace inverse transform and hence find

Q96. Solve by using Laplace transform if

Q97. Solve by using Laplace transform if .


Q98. Evaluate following Laplace inverse transforms-
(i) (ii) .
Q99. Expand in a Fourier series. Hence deduce that

Q100. Find the Fourier series expansion of the function f(x) given by
f(x) = 2x-x2 in (0, 3) and hence deduce that

Q101. Find the Fourier series for

Q102. Expand in a Fourier series.

Q103.Find the Fourier series of the function f(x) given by

Hence deduce that


Q104. Find aFourier series to represent from to . Also find

Q105. Find the Fourier series expansion of the function .


Q106. A alternating current after passing through a half wave rectifier has the form-

where is the maximum current Express as a Fourier series.

Q107 Show that a constant ‘c’ can be expanded in a infinite series .

Q108. Find the Fourier sine and cosine transform of

Q109.State and prove modulation theorem of Fourier Transform.


Q110. Find the Fourier transform of

Q111. Find the Fourier sine and cosine transform of .


MODULE IV:
Q112. Let f(z) = u(x,y) + iv(x,y) be an analytic function. If u = 3x-2xy, then find v and express f(z) in
terms of z.
Q113. Prove that u = is harmonic. Find a function v such that
f(z) = u + iv is analytic. Also express f(z) in terms of z.
Q114. If f(z) = u + iv is an analytic function of z = x + iy and
,find f(z).

Q115. Show that the function is harmonic. Find the conjugate function v and
express u + iv as an analytic function of z.
Q116. Show that the function is harmonic. Find the conjugate
harmonic function v and express u + iv as a function of z where z = x + iy.
Q117. Find the bilinear transformation which maps in points z = 1, i , -1 into the points w = i,0, -i. Hence
find the image of | z | 1.

Q118. Show that w = maps the real axis of the z-plane into the circle |w| = 1 and the half plane y 0
into the interior of the unit circle |w| 1 in the w-plane.

MODULE V:
Q119. Evaluate the following complex integration using Cauchy’s integral formula

where C is the circle |z| = .

Q120. Evaluate where C is the circle | z - i | = .

Q121. Evaluate where C is the circle |z | = .

Q122. Evaluate where C is the circle |z| = by using Cauchy’s integral formula.

Q123. Determine the pole and residue at the pole of the function f(z) = .

Q124. Find the order of each pole and residue at it of

Q125. Evaluate the residues of at z = 1,2,3 and infinity and show that their sum is zero.
Q126. Evaluate the following integral using residue theorem

where C is the circle | z | = .

Q127. Evaluate where C is the circle

(i) |z | = (ii) |z + i | =

SECTION C
MODULE I:
Q128. Solve

Q129. Solve ) =1.

Q130. Solve .

Q131. Solve .

Q132. Solve .

Q133. Solve .

Q134. Solve .

Q135. Solve in series

Q136. Solve in series .

MODULE II:
Q137. Solve by the method of separation of variables

2 z z z
2  0
x 2
x y
Q138. Solve by the method of separation of variables
, u (0, t) =

Q139. A string is stretched between the fixed points (0, 0) and ( , 0) and released from rest from the initial
deflection given by
.
Find its displacement at any time t > 0.
Q140. A string is stretched between the fixed points (0, 0) and ( , 0) and initially is in its equilibrium
position. If the initial velocity of its any point is given by  x(l  x) , find the displacement of the string at
any time t>0 at distance x.
Q141. A string is stretched between the fixed points (0, 0) and ( , 0) and released from rest from the initial
deflection given by kx(l  x), 0  x  l . Find the displacement of the string at any time t>0 at distance x.
Q142. (a) Solve (z2 - 2yz - y2) p + (xy + zx) q = xy – zx
(b) Solve

Q143. (a) Solve .


(b) Solve p+ q=z
Q144. (a) Solve (x2-yz) p + (y2- zx) q = (z2- xy)
(b) Solve:

Q145. (a) Solve: .


(b) Solve: .
Q146. (a) Solve: .
(b) Solve: .

Q147. (a) Solve: .

(b) Solve:

Q148. (a)

(b) Solve: .

MODULE III:
Q149. State Inverse Laplace transform of derivative theorem and hence find Laplace inverse transform of
Q150. Evaluate following Laplace inverse transforms
(i) (ii) .

Q151. Find Laplace inverse transform of .

Q152. If be periodic function with time period then prove that

Q153. Find the Fourier series to represent the function

And deduce the value of .

Q154. Find the Fourier series to represent the function

Q155. Find the Fourier series to represent the function

and . Sketch the graph of f(x) and the two partial sums. Deduce that

Q156. Define Fourier sine transform and hence find the Fourier sine transform of . Hence evaluate

MODULE IV:
Q157. If and f(z) = u + iv is an analytic function of z = x + iy, find
f(z) in terms of z.
Q158. If f(z) = u + iv , is any analytic function of the complex variable z and
, find f(z) in terms of z.

Q159. Find the image of the infinite strip under the transformation w = .

Q160.Under the transformation w = , find the image of I z – 2i I = 2.


MODULE V:
Q161. Determine the poles of the following function and residue at each pole

f(z) = and hence evaluate where C is |z | =

Q162. Using Residue theorem, evaluate where C is the circle |z | =

Q163. Evaluate the integral .

Q164. Use residue calculus to evaluate the following integral .

Q165. Use the complex variable technique to find the value of the integral .

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