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UNIT-05

POSETS, HASSE DIAGRAM AND LATTICES


UNIT-05/ LECTURE -01
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 404-408}

S.NO RGPV QUESTIONS Year Marks


Q.1 Draw the Hasse diagram of D60 (divisors of 60) June 2004 10

Q2 Let A= {a, b,c,d} and P(A) its power set. Draw Hasse diagram June 2008 7
of [ P(A), C]

ORDERED SUBSETS
UNIT -05/ LECTURE-02
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 404-408}

S.NO RGPV QUESTIONS Year Marks


Q.1 Consider the hasse diagram of Poset as shown in fig Dec 2013 7
a4 a5

a2 a3

a1
(i) Determine the least and greatest element of Poset if
they exist
(ii)Determine L.U.B of all pair of elements
(iii) Determine G.L.B of all pair of elements.

LATTICES
UNIT-05/ LECTURE- 03
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 418-419}

S.NO RGPV QUESTIONS Year Marks


Q.1 Write short note on Lattice June 2003, Dec 2003, 2
June 2014

SUB LATTICES, TYPES OF LATTICES, PROPERTIES OF LATTICES


UNIT-05/ LECTURE-04
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 425-427}

S.NO RGPV QUESTIONS Year Marks


Q.1 Write short notes on the following June 2011 7
(i) Complemented lattice
(ii) Lattice Homeomorphism
(iii) Sublattice
Q2 Let L= {1,2,3,4,6,8,9,12,18,24} be ordered by the relation ‘/’ 7
where x/y means ‘ x divides y’. Show that D24 set of all Dec 2009, June 2011,
divisors of the integer 24 of L is a sublattice of the lattice June 2013
(L,/).
Q.3 Let L be the set of all factors of 12 and ‘/’ be the divisibility Dec 2012 7
relation on L. Show that (L,’/’) is a lattice.
Q.4 Define the following Dec 2013 7
(i) Distributive lattice (ii) Complemented lattice (iii)
Bounded lattice
Q. 5 Prove that in a distributive lattice if an element has a June 2010, June 2012, 7,2
complement then this complement is unique June 2014
Q.6 In a complemented Distributive lattice L prove that June 2014 3
(a ^ b)’’= a’ v b’, a,b € L

RECURRENCE RELATION
UNIT- 05/ LECTURE -05
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 441-446}

S.NO RGPV QUESTIONS Year Marks


Q.1 Solve the recurrence relation June 2011 7
ar -6ar-1 + 8ar-2 =0 given a0 =3, a1 =2

PROBLEMS ON RECURRENCE RELATION


UNIT-05/ LECTURE- 06
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 447-453}

S.NO RGPV QUESTIONS Year Marks


Q.1 Solve the recurrence relation Dec 2008 7
ar -7ar-1 + 10ar-2 =0 given a0 =0 and a1 =3
Q2 Given that a0 =0 , a1 =1, a2 =4 and a3 =12 satisfy the 2
recurrence relation Dec 2002,2003,2004
ar +c1 ar-1 + c2 ar-2 =0 Determine ar

PARTICULAR SOLUTION
UNIT-05/ LECTURE- 07
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 453-460}
S.NO RGPV QUESTIONS Year Marks

Q.1 Determine the particular solution for the difference Dec 2007 7
equation June 2009
Ar – 2ar-1 = f(r) where f(r)=7r
Q2 Solve ar +5ar-1 +6ar-2 = 3r2 -2r +1 7
Dec 2008
Q.3 Solve the recurrence relation June 2014 7
ar – 5ar-1 + 6ar-2 = r2 – r, r>=2

PROBLEMS ON RECURRENCE RELATIONS


UNIT-05/ LECTURE-07
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 453-460}

S.NO RGPV QUESTIONS Year Marks


Q.1 Solve the recurrence relation Dec 2013 7
ar -5ar-1 +6ar-2 = 2r +r, r>=2
Q2 Determine the particular solution for ar -4ar-1 +4ar-2 =2r June 2005 5
Q.3 Solve the recurrence relation June 2007 5
ar + 6ar-1 +9ar-2 =3 given that a0 =0 and a1=1 June 2010

PERMUTATIONS, COMBINATIONS, BINOMIAL THEOREM


UNIT-05/ LECTURE-08
REFERENCES {DISCRETE STRUCTURES BY D C AGARWAL, 432-440}
REFERENCE

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