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Dr. B. R.

AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY-SRIKAKULAM
B.Sc. MATHEMATIC SYLLABUS
STRUCTURE UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDITS SYSTEM
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B.A. /B.Sc. FIRST YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS PAPER - I


Structure of Syllabus

Year Seme- Paper Subject Hrs. Credits IA EA Total


ster
Differential Equations
&
I I 6 5 25 75 100
1 Differential Equations
Problem Solving Sessions
Solid Geometry
&
II II 6 5 25 75 100
Solid Geometry
Problem Solving Sessions
SEMESTER –I
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
60 Hrs
UNIT – I (12 Hours), Differential Equations of first order and first degree:
Linear Differential Equations; Differential Equations Reducible to Linear Form; Exact Differential Equations;
Integrating Factors; Change of Variables.

UNIT – II (12 Hours), Orthogonal Trajectories.


Differential Equations of first order but not of the first degree:
Equations solvable for p; Equations solvable for y; Equations solvable for x; Equations that do not contain. x
(or y); Equations of the first degree in x and y – Clairaut’s Equation.
UNIT – III (12 Hours), Higher order linear differential equations-I:
Solution of homogeneous linear differential equations of order n with constant coefficients; Solution of the non-
homogeneous linear differential equations with constant coefficients by means of polynomial operators.
General Solution of f (D) y=0
General Solution of f (D) y=Q when Q is a function of x.
1
f  D
is Expressed as partial fractions.

P.I. of f(D)y = Q when Q= be ax


P.I. of f(D)y = Q when Q is b sin ax or b cos ax.
UNIT – IV (12 Hours) Higher order linear differential equations-II:
Solution of the non-homogeneous linear differential equations with constant coefficients.
P.I. of f(D)y = Q when Q= bx k
P.I. of f(D)y = Q when Q= e ax V
P.I. of f(D)y = Q when Q= xV
P.I. of f(D)y = Q when Q= x m V
UNIT –V (12 Hours) Higher order linear differential equations-III:
Method of variation of parameters; Linear differential Equations with non-constant coefficients; The Cauchy-
Euler Equation.

Reference Books:

1. Differential Equations and Their Applications by Zafar Ahsan, published by Prentice-Hall of India
Learning Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi-Second edition.
2. A text book of mathematics for BA/BSc Vol 1 by N. Krishna Murthy & others, published by
S. Chand & Company, New Delhi.
3. Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations Raisinghania, published by S. Chand & Company, New
Delhi.
4. Differential Equations with applications and programs – S. Balachandra Rao & HR
Anuradha- universities press.
Suggested Student Activities: Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments/ Project on Application of Differential Equations
in Real life
B.A. /B.Sc. FIRST YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS PAPER - II
(SEMESTER – II)
SOLID GEOMETRY
60 Hrs
UNIT – I (12 hrs): The Plane:
Equation of plane in terms of its intercepts on the axis, Equations of the plane through the given points,
Length of the perpendicular from a given point to a given plane, Bisectors of angles between two planes,
Combined equation of two planes, Orthogonal projection on a plane.
UNIT – II (12 hrs): The Line:
Equation of a line; Angle between a line and a plane; The condition that a given line may lie in a given
plane; The condition that two given lines are coplanar; Number of arbitrary constants in the equations of straight
line; Sets of conditions which determine a line; The shortest distance between two lines; The length and
equations of the line of shortest distance between two straight lines; Length of the perpendicular from a given
point to a given line;
UNIT – III (12 hrs): Sphere:
Definition and equation of the sphere; Equation of the sphere through four given points; Plane sections
of a sphere; Intersection of two spheres; Equation of a circle; Sphere through a given circle; Intersection of a
sphere and a line; Power of a point; Tangent plane; Plane of contact; Polar plane; Pole of a Plane; Conjugate
points; Conjugate planes;
UNIT – IV (12 hrs): Sphere &Cones:
Angle of intersection of two spheres; Conditions for two spheres to be orthogonal; Radical plane;
Coaxial system of spheres; Simplified from of the equation of two spheres.
Definitions of a cone; vertex; guiding curve; generators; Equation of the cone with a given vertex and
guiding curve; Enveloping cone of a sphere; Equations of cones with vertex at origin are homogenous;
Condition that the general equation of the second degree should represent a cone; Condition that a cone may
have three mutually perpendicular generators;
UNIT – V (12 hrs) Cones & Cylinders:
Intersection of a line and a quadric cone; Tangent lines and tangent plane at a point; Condition that a
plane may touch a cone; Reciprocal cones; Intersection of two cones with a common vertex; Right circular
cone; Equation of the right circular cone with a given vertex; axis and semi-vertical angle.
Definition of a cylinder; Equation to the cylinder whose generators intersect a given conic and are
parallel to a given line; Enveloping cylinder of a sphere; The right circular cylinder; Equation of the right
circular cylinder with a given axis and radius.
Reference Books:
1. Analytical Solid Geometry by Shanti Narayan and P.K. Mittal, Published by S. Chand & Company Ltd.
7th Edition.
2. A text book of Mathematics for BA/B.Sc Vol 1, by V Krishna Murthy & Others, Published by S.
Chand & Company, New Delhi.
3. A text Book of Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions, by P.K. Jain and Khaleel Ahmed, Published
by Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1999.
4. Co-ordinate Geometry of two and three dimensions by P. Balasubrahmanyam, K.Y. Subrahmanyam,
G.R. Venkataraman published by Tata-MC Gran-Hill Publishers Company Ltd., New Delhi.
Suggested Activities: Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments/ Project on Application of Solid Geometry in Engineering
Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY-SRIKAKULAM
B.Sc. MATHEMATIC SYLLABUS
STRUCTURE UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDITS SYSTEM
REVIEWED SYLLUBUS w.e.f. 2016-17

B.A./B.Sc. SECOND YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS


Structure of Syllabus

Year Seme- Paper Subject Hrs. Credits IA EA Total


ster
Abstract Algebra
&
III III 6 5 25 75 100
2 Abstract Algebra
Problem Solving Sessions
Real Analysis
&
IV IV 6 5 25 75 100
Real Analysis
Problem Solving Sessions
SEMESTER – III
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
60 Hrs
UNIT – 1: (10 Hrs) GROUPS: -
Binary Operation – Algebraic structure – semi group-monoid – Group definition and elementary
properties Finite and Infinite groups – examples – order of a group. Composition tables with examples.

UNIT – 2: (14 Hrs) SUBGROUPS: -


Complex Definition – Multiplication of two complexes Inverse of a complex-Subgroup definition –
examples-criterion for a complex to be a subgroups.
Criterion for the product of two subgroups to be a subgroup-union and Intersection of subgroups.
Co-sets and Lagrange’s Theorem:-
Cosets Definition – properties of Cosets–Index of a subgroups of a finite groups–Lagrange’s Theorem.

UNIT –3: (12 Hrs) NORMAL SUBGROUPS: -


Definition of normal subgroup – proper and improper normal subgroup–Hamilton group – criterion for
a subgroup to be a normal subgroup – intersection of two normal subgroups – Sub group of index 2 is a
normal sub group – simple group – quotient group – criteria for the existence of a quotient group.

UNIT – 4: (10 Hrs) HOMOMORPHISM: -


Definition of homomorphism – Image of homomorphism elementary properties of homomorphism –
Isomorphism – aultomorphism definitions and elementary properties–kernel of a homomorphism – fundamental
theorem on Homomorphism and applications.

UNIT – 5: (14 Hrs) PERMUTATIONS AND CYCLIC GROUPS: -


Definition of permutation – permutation multiplication – Inverse of a permutation – cyclic permutations
– transposition – even and odd permutations – Cayley’s theorem.

Cyclic Groups:-
Definition of cyclic group – elementary properties – classification of cyclic groups.

Reference Books:
1. Abstract Algebra, by J.B. Fraleigh, Published by Narosa Publishing house.
2. A text book of Mathematics for B.A. / B.Sc. by B.V.S.S. SARMA and others, Published by S.Chand &
Company, New Delhi.
3. Modern Algebra by M.L. Khanna.
Suggested Activities:
Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments/ Project on Group theory and its applications in Graphics and Medical image
Analysis
B.A. /B.Sc. SECOND YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS PAPER-IV
(SEMESTER – IV)
REAL ANALYSIS
60 Hrs
UNIT – I (12 hrs): REAL NUMBERS:
The algebraic and order properties of R, Absolute value and Real line, Completeness property of R,
Applications of supreme property; intervals. No. Question is to be set from this portion.
Real Sequences: Sequences and their limits, Range and Boundedness of Sequences, Limit of a sequence and
Convergent sequence.
The Cauchy’s criterion, properly divergent sequences, Monotone sequences, Necessary and Sufficient condition
for Convergence of Monotone Sequence, Limit Point of Sequence, Subsequences and the Bolzano-weierstrass
theorem – Cauchy Sequences – Cauchey’s general principle of convergence theorem.
UNIT –II (12 hrs): INFINITIE SERIES:
Series: Introduction to series, convergence of series. Cauchey’s general principle of convergence for series tests
for convergence of series, Series of Non-Negative Terms.
1. P-test
2. Cauchey’s nth root test or Root Test.
3. D’-Alemberts’ Test or Ratio Test.
4. Alternating Series – Leibnitz Test.
Absolute convergence and conditional convergence, semi convergence.
UNIT – III (12 hrs): CONTINUITY:
Limits: Real valued Functions, Boundedness of a function, Limits of functions. Some extensions of the
limit concept, Infinite Limits. Limits at infinity. No. Question is to be set from this portion.
Continuous functions: Continuous functions, Combinations of continuous functions, Continuous Functions on
intervals, uniform continuity.
UNIT – IV (12 hrs): DIFFERENTIATION AND MEAN VALUE THEORMS:
The derivability of a function, on an interval, at a point, Derivability and continuity of a function,
Graphical meaning of the Derivative, Mean value Theorems; Role’s Theorem, Lagrange’s Theorem, Cauchhy’s
Mean value Theorem
UNIT – V (12 hrs): RIEMANN INTEGRATION:
Riemann Integral, Riemann integral functions, Darboux theorem. Necessary and sufficient condition for R –
integrability, Properties of integrable functions, Fundamental theorem of integral calculus, integral as the limit
of a sum, Mean value Theorems.
Reference Books:
1. Real Analysis by Rabert & Bartely and .D.R. Sherbart, Published by John Wiley.
2. A Text Book of B.Sc Mathematics by B.V.S.S. Sarma and others, Published by S. Chand & Company Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Elements of Real Analysis as per UGC Syllabus by Shanthi Narayan and Dr. M.D. Raisingkania Published
by S. Chand & Company Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Suggested Activities:
Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments/ Project on Real Analysis and its applications
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SEMESTER –V

Ring Theory & Vector


Calculus
3 &
V Ring Theory & Vector 5 5 25 75 100
Calculus
Problem Solving
V Sessions
Linear Algebra
&
VI Linear Algebra 5 5 25 75 100
Problem Solving
Sessions
B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – V, PAPER -5
RING THEORY & VECTOR CALCULUS
60 Hrs
UNIT – 1 (12 hrs) RINGS-I : -
Definition of Ring and basic properties, Boolean Rings, divisors of zero and cancellation
laws Rings, Integral Domains, Division Ring and Fields, The characteristic of a ring - The
characteristic of an Integral Domain, The characteristic of a Field. Sub Rings, Ideals

UNIT – 2 (12 hrs) RINGS-II : -


Definition of Homomorphism – Homorphic Image – Elementary Properties of
Homomorphism –Kernel of a Homomorphism – Fundamental theorem of Homomorhphism –
Maximal Ideals – Prime Ideals.

UNIT –3 (12 hrs) VECTOR DIFFERENTIATION: -


Vector Differentiation, Ordinary derivatives of vectors, Differentiability, Gradient,
Divergence, Curl operators, Formulae Involving these operators.

UNIT – 4 (12 hrs) VECTOR INTEGRATION: -


Line Integral, Surface Integral, and Volume integral with examples.

UNIT – 5 (12 hrs) VECTOR INTEGRATION APPLICATIONS: -


Theorems of Gauss and Stokes, Green’s theorem in plane and applications of these
theorems.
Reference Books:-
1. Abstract Algebra by J. Fralieh, Published by Narosa Publishing house.
2. Vector Calculus by Santhi Narayana, Published by S. Chand & Company Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi.
3. A text Book of B.Sc., Mathematics by B.V.S.S.Sarma and others, published by S. Chand
&
Company Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Vector Calculus by R. Gupta, Published by Laxmi Publications.
5. Vector Calculus by P.C. Matthews, Published by Springer Verlag publicattions.
6. Rings and Linear Algebra by Pundir & Pundir, Published by Pragathi Prakashan.

Suggested Activities:
Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments/ Project on Ring theory and its applications
B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – V, PAPER -6
LINEAR ALGEBRA
60 Hrs
UNIT – I (12 hrs) : Vector Spaces-I :
Vector Spaces, General properties of vector spaces, n-dimensional Vectors, addition and scalar
multiplication of Vectors, internal and external composition, Null space, Vector subspaces,
Algebra of subspaces, Linear Sum of two subspaces, linear combination of Vectors, Linear span
Linear independence and Linear dependence of Vectors.

UNIT –II (12 hrs) : Vector Spaces-II :


Basis of Vector space, Finite dimensional Vector spaces, basis extension, co-ordinates,
Dimension of a Vector space, Dimension of a subspace, Quotient space and Dimension of
Quotientspace.

UNIT –III (12 hrs) : Linear Transformations :


Linear transformations, linear operators, Properties of L.T, sum and product of LTs, Algebra of
Linear Operators, Range and null space of linear transformation, Rank and Nullity of linear
transformations – Rank – Nullity Theorem.

UNIT –IV (12 hrs) : Matrix :


Matrices, Elementary Properties of Matrices, Inverse Matrices, Rank of Matrix, Linear
Equations, Characteristic Roots, Characteristic Values & Vectors of square Matrix, Cayley –
Hamilton Theorem.

UNIT –V (12 hrs) : Inner product space :


Inner product spaces, Euclidean and unitary spaces, Norm or length of a Vector, Schwartz
inequality, Triangle in Inequality, Parallelogram law, Orthogonality, Orthonormal set, complete
orthonormal set, Gram – Schmidt orthogonalisation process. Bessel’s inequality and Parseval’s
Identity.

Reference Books :
1. Linear Algebra by J.N. Sharma and A.R. Vasista, published by Krishna Prakashan Mandir,
Meerut- 250002.
2. Matrices by Shanti Narayana, published by S.Chand Publications.
3. Linear Algebra by Kenneth Hoffman and Ray Kunze, published by Pearson Education
(low priced edition), New Delhi.
4. Linear Algebra by Stephen H. Friedberg et al published by Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 4th
Edition 2007.

Suggested Activities:
Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments/ Project on “Applications of Linear algebra Through Computer
Sciences”.
Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY-SRIKAKULAM
III B.Sc. (MATHEMATICS) SYLLABUS
STRUCTURE UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDITS SYSTEM
REVIEWED SYLLUBUS w.e.f. 2016-17)
Year Seme- Paper Subject Hrs. Credits IA EA Total
ster
Differential Equations
&
I I 6 5 25 75 100
1 Differential Equations
Problem Solving Sessions
Solid Geometry
&
II II 6 5 25 75 100
Solid Geometry
Problem Solving Sessions
Abstract Algebra
&
III III 6 5 25 75 100
2 Abstract Algebra
Problem Solving Sessions
Real Analysis
&
IV IV 6 5 25 75 100
Real Analysis
Problem Solving Sessions
Ring Theory & Vector
Calculus
3 V & 5 5 25 75 100
Ring Theory & Vector Calculus
V Problem Solving Sessions
Linear Algebra
&
VI 5 5 25 75 100
Linear Algebra
Problem Solving Sessions
Electives: (any one)
VII-(A) Laplace Transforms
VII-(B) Numerical Analysis
VII VII-(C) Number Theory 5 5 25 75 100
&
VI Elective
Problem Solving Sessions
Cluster Electives:
VIII-A-1: Integral 5 5 25 75 100
Transforms
VIII-A-2: Advanced 5 5 25 75 100
Numerical Analysis
VIII-A-3: Project work
or 5 5 25 75 100
VIII-B-1: Principles of
VIII
Mechanics
VIII-B-2: Fluid Mechanics
VIII-B-3: Project work
or
VIII-C-1: Graph Theory
VIII-C-2: Applied Graph
Theory
VIII-C-3: Project work
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B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS

SEMESTER – VI, PAPER – VII-(A)


ELECTIVE-VII (A); LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
60 Hrs
UNIT – 1 (12 hrs) Laplace Transform I : -
Definition of - Integral Transform – Laplace Transform Linearity, Property, Piecewise continuous
Functions, Existence of Laplace Transform, Functions of Exponential order, and of Class A.

UNIT – 2 (12 hrs) Laplace Transform II : -


First Shifting Theorem, Second Shifting Theorem, Change of Scale Property, Laplace
Transform of the derivative of f(t), Initial Value theorem and Final Value theorem.

UNIT – 3 (12 hrs) Laplace Transform III : -


Laplace Transform of Integrals – Multiplication by t, Multiplication by tn – Division by t. Laplace
transform of Bessel Function, Laplace Transform of Error Function, Laplace Transform of Sine and
cosine integrals.

UNIT –4 (12 hrs) Inverse Laplace Transform I : -


Definition of Inverse Laplace Transform. Linearity, Property, First Shifting Theorem, Second
Shifting Theorem, Change of Scale property, use of partial fractions, Examples.

UNIT –5 (12 hrs) Inverse Laplace Transform II : -


Inverse Laplace transforms of Derivatives–Inverse Laplace Transforms of Integrals –
Multiplication by Powers of ‘P’– Division by powers of ‘P’– Convolution Definition – Convolution
Theorem – proof and Applications – Heaviside’s Expansion theorem and its Applications.

Reference Books :-
1. Laplace Transforms by A.R. Vasistha and Dr. R.K. Gupta Published by Krishna Prakashan Media
Pvt. Ltd. Meerut.
2. Fourier Series and Integral Transforms by Dr. S. Sreenadh Published by S.Chand and Co., Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Laplace and Fourier Transforms by Dr. J.K. Goyal and K.P. Gupta, Published by Pragathi
Prakashan, Meerut.
4. Integral Transforms by M.D. Raising hania, - H.C. Saxsena and H.K. Dass Published by S. Chand
and Co., Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi.

Suggested Activities:
Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments

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B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – VI, PAPER – VII-(B)
ELECTIVE–VII-(B); NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
60 Hrs

UNIT- I: (10 hours)


Errors in Numerical computations : Errors and their Accuracy, Mathematical Preliminaries, Errors and
their Analysis, Absolute, Relative and Percentage Errors, A general error formula, Error in a series
approximation.

UNIT – II: (12 hours)


Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: The bisection method, The iteration method,
The method of false position, Newton Raphson method, Generalized Newton Raphson method. Muller’s
Method

UNIT – III: (12 hours) Interpolation - I


Interpolation : Errors in polynomial interpolation, Finite Differences, Forward differences, Backward
differences, Central Differences, Symbolic relations, Detection of errors by use of Differences Tables,
Differences of a polynomial
UNIT – IV: (12 hours) Interpolation - II
Newton’s formulae for interpolation. Central Difference Interpolation Formulae, Gauss’s central
difference formulae, Stirling’s central difference formula, Bessel’s Formula, Everett’s Formula.
UNIT – V : (14 hours) Interpolation - III
Interpolation with unevenly spaced points, Lagrange’s formula, Error in Lagrange’s formula, Divided
differences and their properties, Relation between divided differences and forward differences, Relation
between divided differences and backward differences Relation between divided differences and central
differences, Newton’s general interpolation Formula, Inverse interpolation.
Reference Books :
1. Numerical Analysis by S.S.Sastry, published by Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Latest
Edition)
2. Numerical Analysis by G. Sankar Rao published by New Age International Publishers, New –
Hyderabad.
3. Finite Differences and Numerical Analysis by H.C Saxena published by S. Chand and Company, Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Numerical methods for scientific and engineering computation by M.K.Jain, S.R.K.Iyengar, R.K. Jain.
Suggested Activities:
Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments

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B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – VI, PAPER – VII-(C)
ELECTIVE– VII-(C): NUMBER THEORY

UNIT-I (12 hours)

Divisibility – Greatest Common Divisor – Euclidean Algorithm – The Fundamental Theorem of


Arithmetic

UNIT-II (12 hours)

Congruences – Special Divisibility Tests - Chinese Remainder Theorem- Fermat’s Little Theorem –
Wilson’s Theorem – Residue Classes and Reduced Residue Classes – Solutions of Congruences

UNIT-III (12 hours)

Number Theory from an Algebraic Viewpoint – Multiplicative Groups, Rings and Fields

UNIT-IV (12 hours)

Quadratic Residues - Quadratic Reciprocity – The Jacobi Symbol

UNIT-V (12 hours)

Greatest Integer Function – Arithmetic Functions – The Moebius Inversion Formula

Reference Books:
1. “Introduction to the Theory of Numbers” by Niven, Zuckerman & Montgomery (John Wiley &
Sons)
2. “Elementary Number Theory” by David M. Burton.
3. Elementary Number Theory, by David, M. Burton published by 2nd Edition (UBS Publishers).
4. Introduction to Theory of Numbers, by Davenport H., Higher Arithmetic published by 5th
Edition (John Wiley & Sons) Niven,Zuckerman & Montgomery.(Camb, Univ, Press)
5. Number Theory by Hardy & Wright published by Oxford Univ, Press.
6. Elements of the Theory of Numbers by Dence, J. B & Dence T.P published by Academic Press.

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B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS,
SEMESTER – VI, CLUSTER – A, PAPER – VIII-A-1
Cluster Elective- VIII-A-1: INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS
60 Hrs
UNIT – 1 (12 hrs) Application of Laplace Transform to solutions of Differential Equations : -
Solutions of ordinary Differential Equations.
Solutions of Differential Equations with constants co-efficient
Solutions of Differential Equations with Variable co-efficient

UNIT – 2 (12 hrs) Application of Laplace Transform : -


Solution of simultaneous ordinary Differential Equations.
Solutions of partial Differential Equations.

UNIT – 3 (12 hrs) Application of Laplace Transforms to Integral Equations : -


Definitions : Integral Equations-Abel’s, Integral Equation-Integral Equation of Convolution
Type, Integro Differential Equations.Application of L.T. to Integral Equations.

UNIT –4 (12 hrs) Fourier Transforms-I : -


Definition of Fourier Transform – Fourier’s in Transform – Fourier cosine Transform – Linear
Property of Fourier Transform – Change of Scale Property for Fourier Transform – sine Transform and
cosine transform shifting property – modulation theorem.

UNIT – 5 (12 hrs) Fourier Transform-II : -


Convolution Definition – Convolution Theorem for Fourier transform – parseval’s Indentify –
Relationship between Fourier and Laplace transforms – problems related to Integral Equations.
Finte Fourier Transforms : -
Finte Fourier Sine Transform – Finte Fourier Cosine Transform – Inversion formula for sine and
cosine Transforms only statement and related problems.
Reference Books :-
1. Integral Transforms by A.R. Vasistha and Dr. R.K. Gupta Published by Krishna Prakashan Media
Pvt. Ltd. Meerut.
2. A Course of Mathematical Analysis by Shanthi Narayana and P.K. Mittal, Published by S. Chand
and Company pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Fourier Series and Integral Transforms by Dr. S. Sreenadh Published by S.Chand and Company
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Lapalce and Fourier Transforms by Dr. J.K. Goyal and K.P. Gupta, Published by Pragathi
Prakashan, Meerut.
5. Integral Transforms by M.D. Raising hania, - H.C. Saxsena and H.K. Dass Published by
S.Chand and Company pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

Suggested Activities:
Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments

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B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – VI: PAPER – VIII-A-2
ELECTIVE – VIII-A-2: ADVANCED NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
60 Hrs

Unit – I (10 Hours)


Curve Fitting: Least – Squares curve fitting procedures, fitting a straight line, nonlinear curve fitting,
Curve fitting by a sum of exponentials.

UNIT- II : (12 hours)


Numerical Differentiation: Derivatives using Newton’s forward difference formula, Newton’s
backward difference formula, Derivatives using central difference formula, stirling’s interpolation
formula, Newton’s divided difference formula, Maximum and minimum values of a tabulated function.

UNIT- III : (12 hours)


Numerical Integration: General quadrature formula on errors, Trapozoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 – rule,
Simpson’s 3/8 – rule, and Weddle’s rules, Euler – Maclaurin Formula of summation and quadrature, The
Euler transformation.

UNIT – IV: (14 hours)


Solutions of simultaneous Linear Systems of Equations: Solution of linear systems – Direct methods,
Matrix inversion method, Gaussian elimination methods, Gauss-Jordan Method ,Method of factorization,
Solution of Tridiagonal Systems,. Iterative methods. Jacobi’s method, Gauss-siedal method.

UNIT – V (12 Hours)


Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: Introduction, Solution by Taylor’s Series,
Picard’s method of successive approximations, Euler’s method, Modified Euler’s method, Runge – Kutta
methods.

Reference Books :
1. Numerical Analysis by S.S.Sastry, published by Prentice Hall India (Latest Edition).
2. Numerical Analysis by G. Sankar Rao, published by New Age International Publishers, New –
Hyderabad.
3. Finite Differences and Numerical Analysis by H.C Saxena published by S. Chand and Company, Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Numerical methods for scientific and engineering computation by M.K.Jain, S.R.K.Iyengar, R.K. Jain.

Suggested Activities:
Seminar/ Quiz/ Assignments

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SEMESTER – VI, CLUSTER-B, PAPER – VIII-B-1
Cluster Elective – VIII-B-1: PRINCIPLES OF MECHANICS
60 Hrs

Unit – I : (10 hours)


D’Alembert’s Principle and Lagrange’s Equations : some definitions – Lagrange’s equations for a
Holonomic system – Lagrange’s Equations of motion for conservative, nonholonomic system.
Unit – II: (10 hours)
Variational Principle and Lagrange’s Equations: Variatonal Principle – Hamilton’s Principle – Derivation
of Hamilton’s Principle from Lagrange’s Equations – Derivation of Lagrange’s Equations from
Hamilton’s Principle – Extension of Hamilton’s Principle – Hamilton’s Principle for Non-conservative,
Non-holonomic system – Generalised Force in Dynamic System – Hamilton’s Principle for Conservative,
Non-holonomic system – Lagrange’s Equations for Non-conservative, Holonomic system - Cyclic or
Ignorable Coordinates.
Unit –III: (15 hours)
Conservation Theorem, Conservation of Linear Momentum in Lagrangian Formulation – Conservation of
angular Momentum – conservation of Energy in Lagrangian formulation.
Unit – IV: (15 hours)
Hamilton’s Equations of Motion: Derivation of Hamilton’s Equations of motion – Routh’s procedure –
equations of motion – Derivation of Hamilton’s equations from Hamilton’s Principle – Principle of Least
Action – Distinction between Hamilton’s Principle and Principle of Least Action.
Unit – V: (10 hours)
Canonical Transformation: Canonical coordinates and canonical transformations – The necessary and
sufficient condition for a transformation to be canonical – examples of canonical transformations –
properties of canonical transformation – Lagrange’s bracket is canonical invariant – poisson’s bracket is
canonical invariant - poisson’s bracket is invariant under canonical transformation – Hamilton’s
Equations of motion in poisson’s bracket – Jacobi’s identity for poisson’s brackets.
Reference Text Books :
1. Classical Mechanics by C.R.Mondal Published by Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
2. A Text Book of Fluid Dynamics by F. Charlton Published by CBS Publications, New Delhi.
3. Classical Mechanics by Herbert Goldstein, published by Narosa Publications, New Delhi.
4. Fluid Mechanics by T. Allen and I.L. Ditsworth Published by (McGraw Hill, 1972)
5. Fundamentals of Mechanics of fluids by I.G. Currie Published by (CRC, 2002)
6. Fluid Mechanics : An Introduction to the theory, by Chia-shun Yeh Published by (McGraw Hill,
1974)
7. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by R.W Fox, A.T Mc Donald and P.J. Pritchard Published by (John
Wiley and Sons Pvt. Ltd., 2003)

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B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – VI, CLUSTER-B, PAPER – VIII-B-2
Cluster Elective–VIII-B-2: FLUID MECHANICS

60 Hrs
Unit – I : (10 hours)
Kinematics of Fluids in Motion
Real fluids and Ideal fluids – Velocity of a Fluid at a point – Streamlines and pthlines – steady and
Unsteady flows – the velocity potential – The Vorticity vector – Local and Particle Rates of Change –
The equation of Continuity – Acceleration of a fluid – Conditions at a rigid boundary – General Analysis
of fluid motion.
Unit – II : (10 hours)
Equations of motion of a fluid- Pressure at a point in fluid at rest – Pressure at a point in a moving fluid –
Conditions at a boundary of two inviscid immiscible fluids – Euler’s equations of motion – Bernoulli’s
equation – Worked examples.

Unit – III : (10 hours)

Discussion of the case of steady motion under conservative body forces - Some flows involving axial
symmetry – Some special two-dimensional flows – Impulsive motion – Some further aspects of vortex
motion.

Unit – IV : (15 hours)

Some Two – dimensional Flows, Meaning of two-dimensional flow – Use of Cylindrical polar
coordinates – The stream function – The complex potential for two-dimensional, Irrotational,
Incompressible flow – Uniform Stream – The Milne-Thomson Circle theorem – the theorem of Blasius.
Unit – V : (15 hours)
Viscous flow,Stress components in a real fluid – Relations between Cartesian components of stress –
Translational motion of fluid element – The rate of strain quadric and principal stresses – Some further
properties of the rate of strain quadric – Stress analysis in fluid motion – Relations between stress and
rate of strain – the coefficient of viscosity and laminar flow - The Navier-Stokes equations of motion of a
viscous fluid.
Reference Text Books :
1. A Text Book of Fluid Dynamics by F. Charlton Published by CBS Publications, New Delhi.
2. Classical Mechanics by Herbert Goldstein, published by Narosa Publications, New Delhi.
3. Fluid Mechanics by T. Allen and I.L. Ditsworth published by (McGraw Hill, 1972)
4. Fundamentals of Mechanics of fluids by I.G. Currie published by (CRC, 2002)
5. Fluid Mechanics, An Introduction to the theory by Chia-shun Yeh published by (McGraw Hill, 1974)
6. Fluids Mechanics by F.M White published by (McGraw Hill, 2003)
7. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by R.W Fox, A.T Mc Donald and P.J. Pritchard published by (John
Wiley and Sons Pvt. Ltd., 2003

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B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – VI, CLUSTER-C, PAPER – VIII-C-1
Cluster Elective–VIII-C-1: GRAPH THEORY
60 Hrs
UNIT – I (12 hrs) Graphs and Sub Graphs :
Graphs , Simple graph, graph isomorphism, the incidence and adjacency matrices, sub graphs, vertex
degree, Hand shaking theorem, paths and connection, cycles.

UNIT – II (12 hrs)


Applications, the shortest path problem, Sperner’s lemma.
Trees :
Trees, cut edges and Bonds, cut vertices, Cayley’s formula.

UNIT – III (12 hrs) :


Applications of Trees - the connector problem.
Connectivity
Connectivity, Blocks and Applications, construction of reliable communication Networks,

UNIT – IV (12 hrs):


Euler tours and Hamilton cycles
Euler tours, Euler Trail, Hamilton path, Hamilton cycles , dodecahedron graph, Petersen graph,
hamiltonian graph, closure of a graph.

UNIT – V (12 hrs)


Applications of Eulerian graphs, the Chinese postman problem, Fleury’s algorithm - the travelling
salesman problem.

Reference Books :
1. Graph theory with Applications by J.A. Bondy and U.S.R. Murthy published by Mac. Millan Press
2. Introduction to Graph theory by S. Arumugham and S. Ramachandran, published by
scitech Publications, Chennai-17.
3. A Text Book of Discrete Mathamatics by Dr. Swapan Kumar Sankar, published by S.Chand & Co.
Publishers, New Delhi.
4. Graph theory and combinations by H.S. Govinda Rao published by Galgotia Publications.

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B.A./B.Sc. THIRD YEAR MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – VI, CLUSTER-C, PAPER – VIII-C-2
Cluster Elective -VIII-C-2: APPLIED GRAPH THEORY
60 Hrs
UNIT – I (12 hrs) :
Matchings
Matchings – Alternating Path, Augmenting Path - Matchings and coverings in Bipartite graphs, Marriage
Theorem, Minimum Coverings.

UNIT –II (12 hrs) :


Perfect matchings, Tutte’s Theorem, Applications, The personal Assignment problem -The optimal
Assignment problem, Kuhn-Munkres Theorem.

UNIT –III (12 hrs) :


Edge Colorings
Edge Chromatic Number, Edge Coloring in Bipartite Graphs - Vizing’s theorem.

UNIT –IV (12 hrs) :


Applications of Matchings, The timetabling problem.
Independent sets and Cliques
Independent sets, Covering number , Edge Independence Number, Edge Covering Number - Ramsey’s
theorem.

UNIT –V (12 hrs) :


Determination of Ramsey’s Numbers – Erdos Theorem, Turan’s theorem and Applications, Sehur’s
theorem. A Geometry problem.

Reference Books :-
1. Graph theory with Applications by J.A. Bondy and U.S.R. Murthy, published by Mac. Millan Press.
2. Introduction to graph theory by S. Arumugham and S. Ramachandran published by SciTech
publications, Chennai-17.
3. A text book of Discrete Mathematics by Dr. Swapan Kumar Sarkar, published by S. Chand Publishers.
4. Graph theory and combinations by H.S. Govinda Rao, published by Galgotia Publications.

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