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Amity University, Kolkata: Midterm Examinations October 2019

The document is a math exam with 5 questions covering topics in mathematical analysis including uniform convergence of sequences of functions, functions of bounded variation, and uniform convergence of sequences of functions on intervals. Students have 1 hour to attempt any 4 of the 5 questions worth 10 marks each.

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Amity University, Kolkata: Midterm Examinations October 2019

The document is a math exam with 5 questions covering topics in mathematical analysis including uniform convergence of sequences of functions, functions of bounded variation, and uniform convergence of sequences of functions on intervals. Students have 1 hour to attempt any 4 of the 5 questions worth 10 marks each.

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AMITY UNIVERSITY, KOLKATA

MIDTERM EXAMINATIONS
October 2019
Course Code: MATH 621 Subject: Mathematical Analysis
Time: 01:00 hr Maximum Marks: 40

Note: Attempt any four questions. Each question carries 10 marks.

Show all work. A correct answer with no work or incorrect work will get no credit.

1. Let (fn )∞
n=1 be a sequence of continuous real valued functions that
Z xconverge uniformly on a
closed and bounded interval [a, b]. For each n ∈ N let Fn (x) = fn (t) dt, a < x < b.
a
Then prove (Fn )∞
n=1 converges uniformly on the interval [a, b].

2. Show that f (x) = cos x is a function of bounded variation on any closed and bounded
interval [a, b].
r
1
3. Let fn (x) = x2 + where x ∈ R.
n

(i) Find f (x) = lim fn (x) for x ∈ R


n→∞

. (ii) Prove that fn → f uniformly on R.

4. Let f : [0, 1] → R be defined by



x sin( x1 ) if 0 ≤ x < 1


f (x) =

0 if x = 0

Show that f is continuous on [0, 1] but not of bounded variation on [0, 1].
xn
5. Let fn (x) = where x ∈ [0, ∞).
1 + xn

(i) Find f (x) = lim fn (x) for x ∈ [0, ∞).


n→∞

(ii) Prove that fn → f uniformly on [0, a] where 0 < a < 1 and on [b, ∞) where b > 1.

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