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MATHEMATICS SUBSIDIARY PART-2 : PAPER-IL Time : 3Hours Full Marks : 100 Section —1 (Compulsory) : One objective type questions 10 marks. This will contain 10 parts as (i), (ii). (x), each part of one mark. Each part will have four alternative answers(a), (b), (c), and (d). Out of which only one should be the correet answer. Students will be asked to write the correct answer, The alternative as “None of thesa” should be avoided. Objective questions will be drawn according to following : (1) Real Analysis- 2 questions. (2) Set Theory- 2 questions. (G) Complex Variables- 2 questions. () Abstract Algebra- 2 questions. (5) Difsvren ial Equations 2 questions. SECTION - 1! : Answer ten questions selecting at least one from each group. Each questions will coatain two parts: (a) Short answer type (definition statement of a theorem/simple result 2Marks. (b) Long answer type (teorem or problem) : 7TMarks. About 60% long answer type questions may be theoretical and the rest may be problem, Group A (Real Analysis) [ 3 ques. / 25 lectures] © A.1: (NB Course relates o real function of a real variable, Limits and Continuity: both sided limts, Limt, Continuity, discontinuities (definition, example, testing, algebra of limits). Partition of domain of a continuous function, Continuity and boundedness. Lectures : 08 , questions : 01 * A.2:Derivability, Relationship with continuity, Rolle’s theorem, Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem, Taylor's axl Muciaurin’s theoren: with Rn Lectures : 08, questi ;wmann Integration, definition, Oscillatery sum and integrability conditions, Integrability of monotomie and continuous functions, Fundamentals theorems of integral calculus. Lectures : 09 , questions : 01. Group B (Set Theory) [3 ques./14 lectures} © B.1: Indexed family of sets. Generalised set operations & Demorgan Laws, set Mapping. i Lectures : 04, question: | © B.2: Bijection: Counts! and uncountable sets, Equivalence .elation and related fundamental theorem of partition Lectures : 06, questions : 01. der rekitiou and relate concepts of w.b., Lb., inf., sup, maximal Element, imnimal wad Lutice( definition and examples only), Statement of Zorn’s lemma. Lectures : 04 , questions :01. Group C (Complex Variabie) !4 ques./ 20 lectures} © C.l: Real functions of two variables: Simultaneous and iterated, limts: Continuity Partial derivatives, Ditke entiability and related necessary and sufficient conditions. Lectures : 05, questions : 01. © C.2: Functions 0/4 compiles variables, Limt, Continuity, derivative, Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Analytic Fuuetion, Harmonic function, Lectures : 05, questions :01. © C3: Import of some stuniard transformation e.g, w=z4x, w=ez, w-l/z, w= (az+b\(cz#d) (bilinear), Conformal yansiormation as transformation effected by analytic function. Special conformal transformations w=72. w~e2, wesinz. Lectures : LO , questions : 02. Group D (Abstract Algebra) © DA:Binai Ques./20 lectures} operations. Unique: Notion of group, Abelian group and non-abelian group with examples, s of ideniity element and inverse elements ina group, Different way’s of defining a group, concept of subgroup and eyelic group, cosets, Lagrange’s theorem. Matrices, operations on mat Lectures : 10 , questions : 02. s, matrix algebra, kinds of matrices, Transpose, adjoint and inverse of a matrix, Products of determinants, Rank of matrix, Solution of system of linear equations. Lectures : 10 , questions : 02. Group E (Differential Kquxtions) [ 3 ques./ 16 lectures] ree, Clairaut’s irom, Singular solution, Orthogonal Trajectories. Lectures : 03 , questions : 01. cas with constant co-efficients, homogcuous linear equations With variable Lectures : 08 , questions : 01, ‘on dx/p = dy/Q = dz/R and total d. e. Pdx + Qdy + Rdz. ), together with Lectures : 05 , questions : 01.

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