Description
Applied Mathematics II is specially designed for the first year engineering students of the University of Mumbai. The book provides a detailed coverage of all the topics taught in Applied Mathematics II offered in the second semester.
Beginning with first-order and first-degree differential equations and its applications, the book covers non-homogeneous differential equations and finding solutions of differential equations with constant coefficients. It also covers appropriate numerical methods to determine approximate solutions of ordinary differential equations and gamma and beta functions to solve different types of integrals. Subsequent chapters are devoted to differentiation under the integral sign and double and triple integral and their applications.
2 Since this equation holds for arbitrary regions, it follows that, for smooth func-tions, (1.2) u t= r q+ ˙: Equation (1.2) is the di erential form of conservation of Q. Telugu music directors mp3 collection. When the source term ˙is nonzero, (1.2) is often called, with more accuracy, a balance law for Q, rather than a conservation law, but we won’t insist on this distinction.
The book aims at providing application-based learning with ample number of solved problems, exercises, and exam questions which will help students to familiarize themselves with the pattern of the semester-end university examination.