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Minor Mathematics Syllabus

This document outlines the course contents and suggested readings for an algebra course divided into 4 units. Unit 1 covers complex numbers, equations, and inequalities. Unit 2 covers equivalence relations, functions, congruence, and induction. Unit 3 covers systems of linear equations and their applications. Unit 4 covers vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, eigenvalues, and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. The course is worth 4 credits and covers topics including De Moivre's theorem, Descartes' rule of signs, and linear independence.

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Minor Mathematics Syllabus

This document outlines the course contents and suggested readings for an algebra course divided into 4 units. Unit 1 covers complex numbers, equations, and inequalities. Unit 2 covers equivalence relations, functions, congruence, and induction. Unit 3 covers systems of linear equations and their applications. Unit 4 covers vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, eigenvalues, and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. The course is worth 4 credits and covers topics including De Moivre's theorem, Descartes' rule of signs, and linear independence.

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MI-2: Algebra Credits 04 (Full Marks: 75)

MI-2: Algebra Credits 04

Course contents:

UNIT-1:
Polar representation of complex numbers, nth roots of unity, De Moivre’s theorem for rational indices and
its applications.
Theory of equations: Relation between roots and coefficients, transformation of equation, Descartes rule
of signs, cubic and biquadratic equation.
Inequality: The inequality involving AM≥ GM≥ HM, Cauchy-Schwartz inequality.

UNIT-2:
Equivalence relations. Functions, composition of functions, Invertible functions, one to one
correspondence and cardinality of a set. Well-ordering property of positive integers, division algorithm,
divisibility and Euclidean algorithm. Congruence relation between integers. Principles of Mathematical
induction, statement of Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.

UNIT-3:
Systems of linear equations, row reduction and echelon forms, vector equations, the matrix equation
Ax=b, solution sets of linear systems, applications of linear systems, linear independence.

UNIT-4:
Definition of vector space of Rn:, introduction to linear transformations, matrix of a linear transformation,
inverse of a matrix, characterizations of invertible matrices. Subspaces of Rn, dimension of subspaces of
Rn, rank of a matrix, Eigen values, eigen vectors and characteristic equation of a matrix. Cayley-Hamilton
theorem and its use in finding the inverse of a matrix.

Suggested Readings:

1. Titu Andreescu and Dorin Andrica, Complex Numbers from A to Z, Birkhauser, 2006.
2. Edgar G. Goodaire and Michael M. Parmenter, Discrete Mathematics with Graph Theory, 3rd
Ed., Pearson Education (Singapore) P. Ltd., Indian Reprint, 2005.
3. David C. Lay, Linear Algebra and its Applications, 3rd Ed., Pearson Education Asia, Indian
Reprint, 2007.
4. K.B. Dutta, Matrix and linear algebra.
5. K. Hoffman, R. Kunze, Linear algebra.
6. W.S. Burnstine and A.W. Panton, Theory of equations.

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