Maths Sem - V - and - VI
Maths Sem - V - and - VI
Maths Sem - V - and - VI
Paper
502
Linear Algebra I
503
Real Analysis I
504
Real Analysis II
505
Graph Theory
506
Number Theory I
5001
Operations Research-I
5002
Mechanics I
5003
Computer Oriented
Numerical Methods - I
5004
Fourier Series
601
Ring Theory
602
Linear Algebra II
603
604
Real Analysis IV
605
Discrete Mathematics
606
Number Theory II
6001
Operations Research-II
6002
Mechanics II
Core
E.G.
Credit
Group Theory
E.G.
B. Sc.
(Sem VI)
Hours
501
Core
B. Sc.
(Sem V)
6003
6004
Computer Oriented
Numerical Methods - II
Fourier Transform and
its Applications
Marks
70 Marks
(External)
+
30 Marks
(Internal)
Unit 1: Countable & uncountable sets, greatest lower bound and least upper
bound.
Unit 2: Sequences of real numbers, sub-sequences, limit of a sequence,
convergent sequences, divergent sequences.
Unit 3: Bounded sequences, monotone sequences, operations on convergent
sequences.
Unit 4: Operations on divergent sequences, concepts of limit superior and
inferior, Cauchy sequence.
Unit 1: Revision of Limit and Continuity of a function on the real line, Definition &
examples of Metric spaces.
Unit 2: Limit, Convergence and Cauchy sequence in metric space, Equivalent
metrics.
Unit 3: Open ball in R1, open ball in metric space, functions continuous on metric
spaces.
Unit 4: Open sets, more about open sets.
The course is covered by the following reference books:
1. R. R. Goldberg : Method of Real Analysis, Oxford & IBH Pub. Co. Ltd. New
Delhi.
2. T. M. Apostol : Mathematical Analysis, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi,
1985.
3. S. Lang : Undergraduate Analysis, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1983.
4. D. Som Sundaram & B. Chaudhari : A first course in Mathematical Analysis,
Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1997.
5. P. K. Jain & S. K. Kaushik : An Introduction to Real Analysis, S. Chand & Co.
New Delhi, 2000.
6. E. T. Copson : Metric Spaces, Cambridge University Press, 1968.
7. P. K. Jain & K. Ahmed : Metric Spaces, Narosa Pub. House, New Delhi, 1996.
Unit 2: Methods of plane statics, triangle of forces, Lamy's theorem, work and
potential energy, forces which do no work, virtual work, Infinitesimal displacement
of a rigid body parallel to a fixed plane.
Unit 3: Sufficient condition for the equilibrium of a rigid body moving parallel to a
fixed plane, potential energy, mass centre, methods of decomposition and
symmetries for finding mass centre of a rigid body.
Unit 4: Pappus theorems, Gravitational forces, Laws of friction, Flexible Cable,
Suspension bridge, Equation of common catenary.
Unit 1: Digital computer Organization, Flow charts and symbols, More flow
charting examples
Unit 2: FORTRAN language, character used in FORTRAN, FORTRAN
constants, FORTRAN variable names, Type declaration for integer and real,
Arithmetic expression (real and integer expressions), Hierarchy of operations
in expressions, Examples of Arithmetic expression.
Unit 3: Arithmetic statement, Mode of Arithmetic expression, Sp ecial
function, examples of use of functions, Program preparation preliminaries
Unit 4: Input-Output statement, STOP and END statement, FORTRAN
coding form, Simple FORTRAN program, FORTRAN programming
examples.
Unit 1: Limit points, closure of a set, closed sets, homeomorphism of metric spaces,
dense set.
Unit 2 : Connected sets, Bounded sets, Totally bounded sets.
Unit 3 : Complete metric spaces, Contraction mapping, Picards fixed point
theorem.
Unit 4 : Compact metric spaces, Open covering, Heine-Borel property,
Finite Intersection property.
, multiplicative nature of