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MARARSHI DAYANAND SARASWATI UNIVERSITY, AJMER SYLLABUS SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND COURSES OF STUDY FACULTY OF SCIENCE M.Sc. MATHEMATICS M.Sc. Mathematics (Previous) & (Final) 2009-10 4 warrdwe-t) cpl 201 3. | 4 Hem eeteee weed! favaiareaa, 3roraz NOTICE 1. Change in Statutes/Ordinances/Rules/Regulations/ Syllabus and Books may, from time to time, be made by amendment or remaking, and a candidate shall, except in so far as the University determines otherwise comply with any change that applies to years he has not completed at the time of change.The decision taken by the Academic Council shall be final. 1. Brae SET TG: Paton ae RPT Te / Peat / fata / crema a geet URads foot on Gene @, cen fen sit aftads at or at area Sh aed fe favaferenera > sre WER 8 Sra BATS sik ora A Ba Bhtada H ed at arena at ga a fen et fer afte ant rt 1a Prof ore BAA (© MAHARSHI DAYANAND SARASWATI UNIVERSITY, AJMER M.DS.U. Syllabus /M.Sc. Mathematics/ 3 M.A/ M.SC. MATHEMATICS ‘There shall be 10 papers in all. Out of these five papers shall be offered in Previous and five in Final examination. Each paper shall be of 120 ‘marks and of three hours duration. Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units, “The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and Pant. PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words each) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is of 2.4 marks. PartB’ (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Each question is of 6 marks (50 words). PartC (72marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit, Candidate is. Tequired to attempk three questions taking one from each unit. Each question is of 24 marks (400 words). M.A /M.SC. (PREVIOUS) EXAMINATION ‘SCHEME Paper Nomenclature ‘Teaching _ Examination Hrs/week Duration Max ‘Hrs. Marks: 1 Advanced Abstract Algebra 6 3 ir a Real and Complex Analysis 6 3 im I Topology 6 3 120 IV__ Differential Geometry and Tensors 6 3 1» V__Special Functions and ‘Transform Calculus 6 3 20 ‘Total 600 M.A /M.SC.( FINAL ) EXAMINATION ‘SCHEME Paper Nomenclature Marks Compulsory: Mi Functional Analysis and 6 3 Integration Theory VI Advanced Differential and 6 3 Integral Equations . ‘Optionals : Any Three out of the following : Opt. Generalised Hypergeometric Functions 6 3 Opt It Advanced Discrete Mathematics 6 3 Opt.IT Mathematical Modeling in Biology 6 3 &Medicine 4 /M.D.S.U. Syllabus/ M.Sc. Mathematics OptIV Continuum Mechanics 6 Opt V_ Fluid Dynamics 6 ‘Opt. VI_ Advanced Numerical Methods 6 ‘Opt VIL_ Relativity and Cosmology 6 ‘Opt. VIM Advanced Mathematical Statistics 6 Opt. IX Operations Research M.A / MSC. (PREVIOUS) - EXAMINATION PAPER I- ADVANCED ABSTRACT ALGEBRA Duration :3 Hrs. Max. Marks :120 Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and PantC. PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words ‘cach) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is of 2.4 marks. PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at leas! one from each unit, Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Each question is of 6 marks (50 words). PartC (72 marks) contains 6 questions two from cach unit. Candidate is Fequired to attempt three questions taking one from cach unit. Each, question is of 24 marks (400 words). Unie ‘Groups: Normal and subnormal series, compesition series. Theorems ‘on Isomorphism of groups, Class equation for finite group. Burnside theorem. Cauchy's theorem for finite abelian groups, Cauchy's theorem for finite groups, P-groups, Solvable Groups , Jordan-Holder Theorm, Nilpotent groups, Euclidean rings . Polynominal rings. Field theory-Extension fields, Algebraic and transcendental extensions, Separable and inseparable extensions, Normal extensions, Perfect fields, Finite felds, Primitive elements, Algebraically closed fields. Automorphisms of extensions. Galois extensions, Fundamental theorem of Galois theory. Unit Solution of polynomial equations by radicals, insolvability of the general equation of degree 5 by radicals. Eucledian and polynomial rings, Polynomials over rational fields. The Einstien criterion, Polynormial rings over ‘commutative ring, unique factorization domain, Chain conditions on rings. Modules, sub modules, Quotient modules, Cyclic modules, Simple module. Semi Simple modules, Schuler’s lemma. Free Modules. ‘Vector Spaces. Bases and co-ordinates Dimensions, Sylvester law of ‘Nullity, Linear transformations and their representation as matrices, Change of basis, Dual space, dually paired vector spaces. Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a linear transformation, SSBSEE Unit It Diagonalisation, Bilinear, Quardric and Hermitian forms, Inner product spacesCauchySchwarz inequality, Orthogonal vectors. Orthogonal M.DS.U. Syllabus/M.Se. Mathematics / 5 ‘complements, Orthonormal séts and bases. Bessel’s inequality for finite dimensional spaces, Gram-Schmidt ‘orthogonalization process. Normal and selfadjoint matrices and transformation, Unitary matrices and transformations, Principal axis theorem. References: Algebra :Maclane and Birkhoff Macmillan Company. 2 Topicsin Algebra: LNHerstein Wiley Eastern Lid, 3 Linear Algebra ‘SLang Addision Wesley. 4 Linear Algebra HofmannandKunz Prentice Hall. PAPER Il - REALAND COMPLEX ANALYSIS Duration:3Hrs Max.Marks 120 Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. ‘The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and Pant. PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words cach) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is (0f2.4 marks. PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one fromeach unit, Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Each question is of 6 marks (50 words) PartC (72 marks) contains 6 questions two from cach unit. Candidate is required to attempt three questions taking one from each unit. Each question is of 24 marks (400 words). Unit (Measure Theory) Countable and non-countable sets. The Lebesgue measure of sets of real number, Measurable functions, Structure of Measurable functions, Weierstras’s Theorem on the approximation of continuous functions by polynominal s, Lebesgue Integral of Measurable functions. ‘Summable functions, The space of square summable functions. Functions ‘of finite varition. The Stieltjes integral. The indefinite Lebesgue integral Unit It ‘Complex integration, Cauchy's Goursat Theorem, Cauchy's integral formula, Higher order derivatives, Morera’s thcorem, Cauchy's inequality and Liouville's theorem. The fundamental theorem of algebra, Taylor's theorem, Maximum modulus principle, Schwarz. lemma, Laurent’s series, Isolated singularties, Meromorphic functions, The argument principle, Rouche's theorem, Inverse function theorem. Unie Residues, Canchy’s residue theorem, Evaluation of integrals, Branches of many valued functions with special reference to arg r, log 2 and z* Spaces of analytic functions, Hurwitz's theorem. Montel's theorem + ‘Riemann mapping theorem. ‘Weierstrass’ factorization theorem, Gamma function and its properties, Riemann Zeta function. Riemann's functional equation. Runge's theorem, Mittag-Lefflers theorem, Analytic continuation. Uniqueness of direct analytic 6 /M.D.S.U. Syllabus/ M.Sc. Mathematics seat References: Lebesgue Measure and Integration PK Jain&V.P.Gupa 2 Methods of Real Analysis 3. Real Analysis HL.Royden 4 “Theory of functions of Real Variable VoL. LP. Natanson 5. Complex Analysis 2 RV.Churchil PAPER III - TOPOLOGY Duration: 34s Max Marks:120 Note: Eachtheory paper is divided into three independent units ‘The question paper is divided ito three pats Par ‘A, Part-B and PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words ‘each) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is of 24 marks, PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Each question is of 6 marks (50 words). PartC —(72marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt three questions taking one from each unit. Each ‘question is of 24 marks (400 words). Unit I (Metric ‘Spacesy Metric spaces, Bounded and bounded metric spaces, Open and ‘closed sets in a metric space, Cantor's ternary set, Closure Bases, Product ‘spaces, Topological spaces, Sequence and subsequence in metric space, ‘Cauchy sequence, Complete metric spaces, Completion of a metric space. Unit It Topology) Topological spaces, Subspaces, Open sets, Closed sets, ‘mapping and Homeomor and sub basis, Cauchy's sequences, Nets, Filters, Complete ene sare, Pret spaces, Quotient spaces. nem Compact and locally compact spaces, Tychono’s one pont ‘compactifications: axioms, Normal spaces, connected and locally ‘connected spaces, Continuity and connectedness and compactness, Hausdra spaces, Regular spaces. References: 1 Topobopicl Spes *s Kowalsky 2 - Genezal Topology. 2 Kelly 3. Introduction to Topology : GF Simmons and Mordern Analysis ‘ Introduction to General Topology KD. Joshi General Topology. : Gautam and Santi Naryan M.DS.U. Syllabus /M.Sc. Mathematics /7 PAPER IV - DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY AND TENSORS Duration: 3Hrs, ‘Max Marks:120 Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The question pape is vided imo thre pats Pa i-A, Part-B and PartA Gu marks) ) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words each) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is of 2.4 marks, PartB 4 mari) is computoy and contains # questions at easton ‘each unit. Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. tach quaston sof mast (50 words). PartC (72: marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate is Fequired to attempt three questions taking one from each unit. Each cussions of2¢ marks (40 wort). caves in qos (Space eves, Path rng tangent ie contact of a curve and surface. Inflexional tangent, the osculating Plane. ‘Tangent at any point ofa surface £(53:2)~0, ‘Normal plane, Principal normal and Binormal Curvature, Torsion and Skew curvature. Serret fitnet formulae. ‘Helices, Fundamental theorems for space curves, Circle of curvature, ‘Osculating sphere. ‘Concept of surface and fundamental forms : Definition of surface, plane and normal, First fundamental form, Relation’ fundamental form, ‘Wengarton options, ange between parametic cues. Direction neice, Curves on a surface : Curvatre of nomal section, Meuse theorem, Principal directions and Principal curvatures , Mean curvature, first curvature dita crete, Mninal urs Nave pon ines of curate Envelope, Edge of regression , Ruled surfaces surface, Asymptotic ines, ‘Transformation of , Covariant, Contravariant and Mixed tensors, Invariants, Addition, Subtraction and Maltiplication of Tensors, contraction of tensors, Quotient law of tensors, Fundamental tensors, Length of curve ,Associated tensors. 1m Unit Christoffel symbols, Covariant differentiation of tensors Law of covariant ciferentation. Geodesic, Null endesics, Genesee cordate, Parallelism. Covariant derivative, Riemann Christoffel tensor, Curvature tensor, Ricci tensor, Bianchi identities, Riemann curvature. Flat space, Space of constant curvature. References: 1 Differential Geometry : _C.E.Weatherburn 2 Differential Geometry : HCSinha arms U, Syllabus/ M.Sc. Mathematics 3 “ensor Analysis LS Sokoli 4 censor Calculus Bery cman 5 Cartesian Tensor A.M.Goodbody PAPER V- SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND Duration TRANSFORM CALCULUS uration :3 Hrs. Max Marks:120 Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. ‘The question paper i divided into thre pas Par-A, Par-B and Part (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 question (20 words a mana least three questions from each unit, each question is PartB = (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least froineach: ‘unit. Candidate is required to attempt all four questions, Eache restion is of 6 marks (50 words) PartC (72 marks) contains 6 questions two from cach unit. Candidate is required io :.ttempt three questions taking one from each unit. Each ‘question is of 24 marks (400 words). i c Uniti iyper-Geomeric Functions, Legendre’s Polynomial, Legendre’s functions, Bessel’s functions, Recurrence cantons, Ontegeral Properties, Hermite and Lazucrre Polynominals their generating functions ‘and general integral properties, nth Laplace Transform: Definition «1d properties, Ri ipulation : ‘Laplace transform of dervatives : Invers eres oa Coma eee formula, Theorems of Laplace transform. ° Fourier Transform: Fourier sine and cosi \sform. Convolutic theorems Pounervmntormofasnvaine sm comolaton Hankel Transform: Definition and element ies: theorem, Hankel transform of derivatives, Parseval baal ‘Tmverson racaon toe staie tion to the solution of ordinary differential ti i constant coefficients and with variable coefficient, Simtaneos ordinary differential equations. Partial differential equations, Integral and difference equations, Application othe solution of boundary value problems. Application to the solution of partial differential equations. : References: Special function chapters6,8,10,11,412) _: Rainville 2 The use of integral Transforms Mcgraw Hill: Sneddon. IN 3. Theory and problems of Laplace transform —: Spega] MR 4. Integral Transforms : Sharma and Vasishtha M.DS.U, Syllabus /M.Sc. Mathematics/9 M.A. / M.SC.(FINAL) - EXAMINATION ‘COMPULSORY PAPERS PAPER VI - FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND. INTEGRATION THEORY Duration : 3Hrs. Max. Marks120 Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units, __ The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and Pac. PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words each) and at least three questions from each unit, cach question is of 2.4 marks. PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one from each unit, Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Each question is of 6 marks (50 words). PartC (72 marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt three questions taking one from each unit. Each question is of 24 marks (400 words). Unit I Functional Analysis) Normed linear spaces, Banach Spaces and their examples, Continuous linear transformations. The open mapping cheorem, Closed graph theorem, Uniform boundedness theorem, Contiruous linear functionals, Hahn- Banach theorem. Unit Inner product spaces, Hilbert spaces and their examples, Cauchy ‘Schwarz’s inequality, Paralelogram law ‘complements, Orthonormal Sets, Bestel’s inequality, Gram-Schmigt orthogonalization process, Riesz representatiti theorem, Operators and projections. ‘Unit Hl (integration Theory) Signed measure, Hahn decomposition theorem, mutually singular measures. Radon-Nikodym theorem. Labesgue decomposition. Riesz representation theorem, Extension theorem (Caratheodory), Lebesgue~Stieltjes Integral, product measures, Fubini's theorem, Differentiation ang Integration ‘Decomposition into absolutely contimuous and singular parts. Baire sets, Baite measure, continuous functions with compact support. Regularity of measures on locally compact spaces. Integration of continuous function with compact support, Riesz-Markoff theorem. References: 1 Introduction to Topology GG Simmons: MoGraw Hill and Modern Analysis Book company, Chapters 2,9, and 10(1963). L. A. Luesternik and L.J ‘Sobolev: Hindustan Publishing ‘Company (1974). 3, Introduction to Functional Analysis : A.B. Taylor, John wiley and 2. Blementsof Functional Analysis 10 /M.D.S.U. Syllabus/ M.Sc. Mathematics sons. (1958) 4 Functional of Moder Analysis: J.Dieudonne (1969), Academic Press. 5 Fundamental analysis 2 Kosaku Yosida (1974) 6 Fundamental 2 B.Choudhary and. with Application Nanda Wiley-Eastern 1 7. Applied Functional Analysis AV Basteshan, Verleg, New York. & Linear Operators VokI&II NDuaford, 1958,1963. PAPER VII - ADVANCED DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL EQUATIONS Dorion 3H ‘Max. Marks:120 Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. ‘he question paper i divided into thee pars Par-A,Par-B and PartA. (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words cach) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is 02.4 marks PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Each question is of 6 marks (50 words). PartC (72 marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit, Candidate is required to atternpt three questions taking one from each unit. Each question is of 24 marks (400 words). Unit I Differential . Equations) ~ Existence and Uniquencess of solution dy/dx = f(x,y). Green's function. Starm- Liouville Boundary value problem. Cauchy problem and ics, Classification of Second order P .D.E. Separation of variables for heat equation. Wave equation and Laplace Equation. Unit II (Calculus of Variations) Lingar functional, Minimal functional theorem, General variation of Linear Integral equation ofthe first and second kind of Fredholm and Volterra types, Solution by successive substitutions and successive approximations, Solution equation with ‘The Fredholm alternative Hilbert Schimdt theory for symmetric kernels, Refe ferences: Integral Equations, : LovitteW.V Dover Publications. 2 Linear Integral Equations, : KanwalRP Academic ressNew York. M.DS.U. Syllabus /M.Se. Mathematics / 11 OPTIONALPAPERS (ANY THREE OF THE FOLLOWING) OPT. 1- GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC Re Sharer ame ron octane Re ‘Unie . i tion for pFq, Euler's type integrals savin cn eta Produ formula et Ramancan, Pres ‘and Bailey, Mac Roberts E-function, Definition and convergence condit ‘Recurrence relations and Integrals invowving E-functions. ‘Meijer’: Function : Definition, ‘Nature and convergence conditions for the Meier Oecial cases; Identities, Transformation formulas, ‘Simple finite and infinite integrals involving G-function, Mellin and Laplace transforms of G-function. re Generalised Hypergeometric Series, . pW Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, (1935) , AMand : Genreteed a Bonene, RK Statistics and sical Sciences, Lecture Note in! eb Springer verag, New ork, (1973) (Chapters 1to4). . . and Mathai AM.and : The/i-fuction with applications in Statistics > Sea RK ‘other disciplines, Wiley Eastern Lid , New Delhi, (1978) (Chapters 1103) 4. RaninvilleE.D. Special functions, The MacMaillan Co, (1960) 12 /M.D.S.U. Syllabus / M.Sc. Mathematics OPT. Il- ADVANCED DISCRETE MATHEMATICS Duration 3Hrs. Max. Marks:120 Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. ‘The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and Pan. PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words each) and at least three questions from cach unit, each question is of 2.4 marks, PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Each question is of 6 marks (50 words), PartC —(72marks) contains 6 questions two from cach unit. Candidate is ‘required to attempt three questions taking one from each unit. Each question is of 24 marks (400 words), Unit Formal logic-structures, Symbolic representation and tautologies , quantifiers , predicates,and validity,prepositional logic.Semi groups and ‘monoids, Definition and examples of semi. groups and monoids,congruence relation and semi groups,and sub monoids,direct products, Basic homomorphism theorem. Lattices: Lattices as partially ordered sets,their properties lattices as algebraic system, sub latices direct products and homomorphism, some special lattices ¢.g.complete complemented and distributive lattices Unit Boolean Algebras: Boolean algebras as lattices. Various Boolean identities,the switching algebra example Sub algebras Direct product and homomorphism, join-irreducible elements, Atoms and miniterms, Boolean forms and their equivalence Minterm Boolean forms, Some of product canonical forms, Minimization of Boolean functions, Application of Boolean algebra to switching theory(using AND, OR & NOT Gates). The Karnaugh method. Group theory: Definition of undirected graph, Paths Circuits, Cycles and sub graphs, Induced sub graphs, Degree of vertex, Connectivity, Planner ‘graphs and their property. Trees, Euler's formula for connected planner graphs, complete and complete bipartite graphs, Kuratowski’s theorem(statement only)and its use, Spanning trees, Cut sets, Fundamental cut sets and cycles, Minimal spanning trees and Krushal’algorithm, Matrix representation of ‘graphs, Eulers theorem on the existence of Eulerian path and circuits, Directed graphs, in degree and out degree of vertex, Weighted undirected graphs. Dijkstra'algorithm strong connectivity and Warshall’s algorithm, Directed trees, Search trees, Tree traversals. Unit mt Introductory Compatibility Theory: Finite state Machines and their transition. Table diagrams. Equivalence of finite state machine. Reduced ‘machine, Homomorphism finite automata. Acceptors. Non-deterministicfinite automata and equivalence of its power to that of deterministic finite automata, MD.S.U. Syllabus /M.Se. Mathematics/ 13 Moore: machil machine and partial recursive functions. ang Mealy aches Cogn Phase sc graniarsreveingalc derivations esential forms, language generatedby a grammas regular context free, and context sensitive grammar sand languages, regular sets and regu vessionsand the pumping emmaKleene’s theorem. ‘Notion of syntax analysis, polish notation, conver Expiession to polish notations. The reverse posh notation . Ferret mathematical structures with : Jptrenblay oe Hi applications to computer science Manohar McG 2 Finte Mathematics Internationa edition, : Seymour Lepect | ‘York. 1983. i ill Bock 3, Elements of Discrete Mathematics, : Cin, MeGraw Hill “ith application to : N.Deo 1 ear eeerndcomputr science, Prentice Hallof India OPT. Il - MATHEMATICAL MODELING IN , : MEDI ‘Duration :3Hrs. BIOLOGY AND ‘Max. Marks: 120. 2 1 i divided into three independent unt. a eee ae eran paper is divided int three parts Pat-A, Part-B and Gin ions (20 words sory and contains 10 questions (20 wor Pan esata vee questions from each unit, each questions Gin i least one rks) is isory and contains 4 questions at Pare Coma unt canis Tjuesatcntal ergs juestion is of 6 marks (50 words). . . PartC (ns) ‘contains 6 questions | two! from each uni. Conde required to attempt three questions taking one from auestionsof24 marks (400 vores) = Microbial yulations. Single-species. Non-Age svcd Poulton models Age-etured population models. Two-spices ti Is ‘population models, vt Epidemic models, Models in genetics. ‘Unit ‘ lini Models fr blood flows. Optimization models in biology and moticige, ee athomati i JAN. Kapoor ical Models in. Biology and Medicine . ‘ aaa ea bast West Press Private Limited New Delhi-Bangalore 14 /M.D.S.U. Syllabus/ M.Sc. Mathematics (Ch123458,9,11,814). OPT. IV- CONTINUUM MECHANICS Duration: 3hrs, ‘Max Marks :120 Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. ‘The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and Part-C. (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words ‘cach) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is of 2.4 marks. * (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Bach question is of 6 marks (50 words). (72 marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt three questions taking one from each unit, Each i ‘questions of 24 marks (400 words). Unit! : Cartesian Tensors. Index notations and transformation, Laws of ian tensors. Additions. Subtraction and multiplication of Cartesian tensor. Gradient ofa scalar function. Divergence of a vector function and curl ofa vector function using the index notation. The identity stokes Gauss and Green’s theorems, The continuum approach classification of continuous media, Body forces and surface forces. Components of stress tensor. Forces and ‘moment equation of equilibrium . The stress quadric . Principle stresses and Principle axess. Stress invariants and the stress deviator tensor . Maximum shearing stress. PartA, PatB PartC Unit ‘Lagrangian and Eulerian description of deformation of flow. ‘The comoving derivative. Velocity and acceleration , The continuity equation. Strain tensors, The linear rotation tensor and rotation vector. Analysis ‘of rotation displacement, Geometrical meaning of the components ofthe linear strain tensor, Principle axis theory for the linear strain tensor, properties of linear strain tensors. The linear cubical dilatation, Compatibility equations for the linear strain components, The rate of strain tensors and the velocity tensor, “The rate of of rotation vector and the vorticity ,Properties of the rate of strain ‘tensor, Rate of cubical dilatation, Law of conservation of mass and of motion, Kinetic equation of state, The first and the second law of thermodynamics and the dissipation function. Unit ‘Application: Linear elasticity :Assumption and basic equations, Generalised Hooke's Law for an isotropic Homogeneous solid, Compatibility ‘equations. Classification of types of problems in linear elasticity, The principle of superposition, the Strain Energy function, The uniqueness theorem PPRelationship and the work kinetic energy equation, Irrotational flow and the velocity potential, Kinetic equation of state and the First Law of M.DS.U, Syllabus /M.Sc. Mathematics / 15 ‘Thermodynamics. The equation of continuity. The equations of motion, Fac ear surface forinviscod flow, Bemoulis equations loiatona References: ‘Continuum Mechanics, DFredericand . = TSchang snamm Mechanics (Schaum Series): Mase. 3 coat nies Deformable bodies ‘Sommer field A. 3 Mermroduction Continuum Mechanics : MortoneE.gure $ Miinematical Theory of Continuum: Rebindra Nath Chaei= Mechanics (Narosa Publishing House,Delhi) . = FLUID DYNAMICS Duration 3H. orn ve F ‘Max. Marks:120 Duration ach theory paper is divided into three independent units cen cation paper is divided into thee pats Part-A, Pat-B and PantC. compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words (2 ar) core qvsns rom each uy ach weston # of 2.4 marks. . is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one Smesch at Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Part Pat B PartC ‘Complex potential, Sources, Sinks, Doublets and images, Motion of circular and clip tical cylinder, Manet phe, Vn on ad on stress and rate of strain, ate cnal analysis Buckinghert theorem, Physical importance of 908 oars nal parameters, Reynolds umber, Frooude number Match mabe dares number and Grashof number, Navier-stoke's equations. Soe ext rrnione of Navier-stoke's equations, Plane couete flow, Plane postssel flow, Generalised plane couetl flow Hagan-Poiseulle flow, Floe in utes uniform cross-section. \ 16 /M.D.S.U. Syllabus/ M.Sc. Mathematics Unit 1 Flowin convergent and divergent channels, stagnation point flows. Flow duc toa rotating disc. flow due to a plane wall suddently set in ‘motion (Stokes first problem), Flow due to an oscillating plane wall (Stoke's second problem), stating Flow in a pipe, Theory if very slow motion, Stoke's flow pas a sphere Oseen’s flow past a sphere, Lubericandtion theory. References: L.A Text book on Hydrodynamics : MRay 2A Treatise on Hydrodynamics Ramsay and Besant 3. Viscous Fluid Dynamics : SL. Bansal 4, Fluid Dynamics : Shanti Swaroop OPT. VI - ADVANCED NUMERICAL METHODS Duration :3Hrs. ‘Max. Marks:120 Note 1. Theuse of non programmable scientific calculator is permissible. Anote to this effect be mentioned in the question paper also. Note 2, Each theory paper is divided into three independent units, ‘The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and Pan-C. PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words each) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is of 2.4 marks, PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one from each unit, Candidate is required to attempt all four questions. Each question is of 6 marks (50 words). PartC (72 marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate is ‘required to attempt three questions taking one from each unit. Each ‘question is of 24 marks (400 words). Unit : Iterative Methods: Simple iteration theory of teration, Accleration of convergence. Methods for multiple and complex rabts. Newton-Raphson Method for simultaneous equations Convergence of iteration process in the case of several unknown, ‘Solution of Polynomial Equations: Polynominal Evaluation, Real and complex roots. Synthetic division. The Birge—Vieta. Bairstow and Graffe’s root squareing methods. Unit IE System of simultaneous equation (linear): Direct methods-Methods of determination, Gauss climination, Gauss-Jordan , Cholesky, Partition “Methods of Sucecessive , Appproximate- Conjugate Gradient, Gauss afd Jacobi iteration, Gauss seidel iteration and relaxation methods. ‘Bigen value Problems: Basic properties of Eigen values and Eigen Vector, Power method, Method for finding all Eigen pairs of a Matrix. Complex. Eigen values. ‘Curve fitti g and Function Approximation : Least square error Maltistep method ( Predictor corrector strategies ). Stability is —Single and multistep methods. ay ek ee methods for BVPs ordinary Differential Equations ‘Boundary value problems (BVP's) Shooting methods Finite diference method. Difference scheme for non linear boundary value problems of the Duration :3Hirs. Each theory paperis divided into three independent units. "Note: The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Par-B and Pan. PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words a and atleast three questions from each unit, gach question is £24 marks : PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one eer ait. Candidate isrequred to atiemptall four questions Each question is of 6 marks (50 words). PartC (72 marks) contains 6 questions two fromeach unit. Candidate is Principal of equivalence ‘Newtonsin approximation of re ¢ tion. Ein (quations and its Newtonian approximation. Schwarzschild exterior olution adits isotropic form. Planetary orbits and analogues of Kepler's Laws fn general relativity. Advance of perihelion of Mercury. Bending of ight rays {ne gravitational field. Gravitational red shift of spectral Hines , Radar-Echo delay test. ‘equations of motion . Einsten’s field 18 /M.D.S.U. Syllabus / M.Sc. Mathematics Energy- Momentum tensor of perfect fluid. Schwazschild internal solution. Boundary condition’s ‘Conservation of electric charge. Transformation formula for electric \ charge and electric current densities, Maxwell's equations in vacuo. Propagation of electric and magnetic intensities, Transformation of elecric solution. ‘models. Einstein universe, De-sitter universe. Properties of these universe. Comparison with actual universe. References: 1 Weatherbworn CE +, An introduction of riemannian Geometry and calculus + Cambridge Univ. Press 2 The mathematical Theory of Relativity : 2 BddingtonA.s. cal T 3. Naslar.V + General Relativity and cosmology : The Mac Millan &Co, Ind ad 4, AberRBazimM, —: Introduction to general relativity: McGrawhill Inc, SchifferM. 5. NewEP + Hlectromagnetism and relativity: Harper and row New York 6 TolmanRC : ‘Relativity, Themodynamics & cosmology Oxford University. OPT. VIII- ADVANCED MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS Duration:3Hrs. ‘Max Marks:120 Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. ‘The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and Pan. PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words cach) andat least three questions from each unit, each question is PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one ‘Each question is of 6 marks (50 words). PartC (72 marka) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate is required to attempt three questions taking one from each unit. Each questionis of 24 mas (400 words) 1 ‘Sample spaces, Combination of events. Statistical independence, Conditional probability,Bays theorem, Repeated trials. Random Variable Distribution function . Probability, Probability function, Density function , Mathematical expectation, Generating function (mfg and pef) ‘M.D.S.U, Syllabus /M.Sc. Mathematics /19 continuous probability distribution, characteristic function , Fourier’s Inversion, Cheby-Shev, weakand Strong law of large numbers, Normal Hyper- "Rectangular ,Negative, Binominal ,Beta Gama and Cauchy's Unit “Association of attributes. Index number, Introduction, Price-relatives, ‘Quantity relatives, Value relatives ,Link and Chain relatives ,Aggregate methods, Fisher,s Ideal Index. "Biementary sampling theory, Distribution of means of sampling from ‘Binomial, Cauchy, Rectangular and normal distribution . Distribution of second order moments in sampling from normal population. Exact distribution of y?,42. ‘andF ,Statistios in samples from a normal population, Their simple properties and applications. ‘Unit M1 Test of significance of difference between two means and two sudan devises ith modo fr sal ssa ‘normal population. ‘Analysis of varlance, simple cases( one criteria and two criteria of if statistical Theory of Fisher's criteria for ‘the best estimator. ‘and sufficient estimator. Method of likelihood estimators and other methods of estimation . Method of least square. : 1. Mathematical Theory of Statistics Kapurand Saxena 2. A first course in| ‘Wealtherbum 3, The Advanced Theory of Statistics MG Kendall ‘of Mathematical Probability: Uspensky OPT. IX- OPERATIONS RESEARCH Duration Hrs. ‘Max. Marks120 Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The question pape i dvd int tre pars Par Fe Band Pat PartA (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words cach) and at least three questions from each unit, each question is of 2.4 marks, PartB (24 marks) is compulsory and contains 4 questions at least one from each unit, Candidate is required to attempt ll four questions Unit Operations Research and its Scope. Necessity of Operations Research in Industry. 20 /M.D.S.U. Syllabus / M.Sc. Mathematics Linear Prograraming-Simplex Method, Theory ofthe Simplex Method. Duality and Sensitivity Analysis. ‘Other Algorithms for Linear Programming Dual simplex method, Parametric Linear Programming, Upper Bound Technique, Interior Point Algorithm, Linear Goal Programming. ‘Transportation and Assignment Problems. ‘Game theory ~‘Two person, Zero-sum games, Games with mixed strategies, Graphical Solution, Solution by Linear Programming. Integer Programming - Branch and Bound Technique. Unit " Application to Industrial prblems - Optimal product mix and activity levels. Petroleum refinery operations. Blending problems, Economic interpretation of dual linear programming problems, Input-Output Leontief system. Indecomposable and Ne economies. Nonlinear Programming - One and Multi variable unconstrained optimization. Kuhn-Tucker conditions for constrained optimization, Quadratic programming, Separable programming, Convex programming, Non-convex References : . LES. Hillerand GJ. Lieberman, Introduction to Operation Research (Sixth edition), McGraw Hill Intemational edition, Industrial engineering Series, 1995. G Hadley, Linear Programming, Narosa Publishing House, 1995. ass. Kanti Swarup, PK. Gupta and Man Mohan, Operations Research, Sultan ‘Chand & Sons, New Delhi. ‘$8. Rao, Optimization Theory and Applications, Wiley Eastern Ltd. New Prem Kumar Gupta and DS, Hira, Operations Research - An Introduction 8. Chand & Company Ld., New Delhi. ‘Mathematical Programming Techniques, Affiliated East-West a 4 & YN i

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