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ANNEXURE-II
PAPER-I

MATHEMATICS / MATHEMATICS WITH STATISTICS

(DEGREE STANDARD) CODE NO: 276

UNIT I

ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY:

Theory of Equations: Polynomial equations; Imaginary and irrational roots; Symmetric


functions of roots in terms of coefficient; Sum of rth powers of roots; Reciprocal equations;
Transformations of equations.

Descrates’ rule of signs: Approximate solutions of roots of polynomials by Newton - Raphson


Method - Horner’s method; Cardan’s method of solution of a cubic polynomial.

Summation of Series: Binomial, Exponential and Logarithmic series theorems; Summation of


finite series using method of differences - simple problems.

Expansions of sin x, cos x, tan x in terms of x; sin nx, cos nx, tan nx, sin nx, cos nx , tan nx,
hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions - simple problems.

Symmetric; Skew Symmetric; Hermitian; Skew Hermitian; Orthogonal and Unitary Matrices;
Rank of a matrix; Consistency and solutions of Linear Equations; Cayley Hamilton Theorem;
Eigen values; Eigen Vectors; Similar matrices; Diagonalization of a matrix.

Equivalence relations; Groups; subgroups – cyclic groups and properties of cyclic groups -
simple problems; Lagrange’s theorem; Prime number; Composite number;. decomposition of a
composite number as a product of primes uniquely (without proof); divisors of a positive
integer n; congurence modulo n; Euler function; highest power of a prime number p contained
in n!; Fermat’s and Wilson’s theroems - simple problems.

Sums of sines and cosines of n angles which are in A.P.; Summation of trigonometric series
using telescopic method, C + i S method.

UNIT II

CALCULUS, COORDINATE GEOMETRY OF 2 DIMENSIONS AND DIFFERENTIAL


GEOMETRY

nth derivative; Leibnitz’s theorem and its applications; Partial differentiation. Total differentials;
Jacobians; Maxima and Minima of functions of 2 and 3 independent variables - necessary and
sufficient conditions; Lagrange’s method – simple problems on these concepts.

Methods of integration; Properties of definite integrals; Reduction formulae - Simple problems.

Conics - Parabola, ellipse, hyperbola and rectangular hyperbola - pole, polar, co-normal
points, con-cyclic points, conjugate diameters, asymptotes and conjugate hyperbola.
Curvature; radius of curvature in Cartesian coordinates; polar coordinates; equation of a
straight line, circle and conic; radius of curvature in polar coordinates; p-r equations; evolutes;
envelopes.
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Methods of finding asymptotes of rational algebraic curves with special cases. Beta and
Gamma functions, properties and simple problems. Double Integrals; change of order of
integration; triple integrals; applications to area, surface are volume.

UNIT III
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND LAPLACE TRANSFORMS

First order but of higher degree equations – solvable for p, solvable for x, solvable for y,
clairaut’s form – simple problems.

Second order differential equations with constant coefficients with particular integrals for eax,
xm, eax sin mx, eax cos mx

Second order differential equations with variable coefficients 2 d2y dy


ax  bx
dx 2 dx  cy  q(x)
;
Method of variation of parameters; Total differential equations,
simple problems.

Partial Differential equations : Formation of P.D.E by eliminating arbitrary constants and


arbitrary functions; complete integral; Singular integral ; general integral; Charpit’s method and
standard types f(p,q)=0, f(x,p,q)=0, f(y,p,q)=0, f(z,p,q)=0, f(x,p)= f(y,q); Clairaut’s form and
Lagrange’s equations Pp+Qq=R – simple problems.

Laplace transform; inverse Laplace transform(usual types); applications of Laplace transform


to solution of first and second order linear differential equations (constant coefficients) and
simultaneous linear differential equations – simple problems.

UNIT IV
VECTOR CALCULUS, FOURIER SERIES AND FOURIER TRANSFORMS

Vector Differentiation : Gradient, divergence, curl, directional derivative, unit normal to a


surface.

Vector integration: line, surface and volume integrals; theorems of Gauss, Stokes and Green –
simple problems.

Fourier Series: Expansions of periodic function of period 2π ; expansion of even and odd
functions; half range series.

Fourier Transform: Infinite Fourier transform (Complex form, no derivation); sine and cosine
transforms; simple properties of Fourier Transforms; Convolution theorem; Parseval’s identity.

UNIT V
ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURES

Groups: Subgroups, cyclic groups and properties of cyclic groups – simple problems;
Lagrange’s Theorem; Normal subgroups; Homomorphism; Automorphism ; Cayley’s Theorem,
Permutation groups.

Rings: Definition and examples, Integral domain, homomorphism of rings, Ideals and quotient
Rings, Prime ideal and maximum ideal; the field and quotients of an integral domain,
Euclidean Rings.
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Vector Spaces: Definition and examples, linear dependence and independence, dual spaces,
inner product spaces.

Linear Transformations: Algebra of linear transformations, characteristic roots, matrices,


canonical forms, triangular forms.

UNIT VI
REAL ANALYSIS

Sets and Functions: Sets and elements; Operations on sets; functions; real valued functions;
equivalence; countability; real numbers; least upper bounds.

Sequences of Real Numbers: Definition of a sequence and subsequence; limit of a sequence;


convergent sequences; divergent sequences; bounded sequences; monotone sequences;
operations on convergent sequences; operations on divergent sequences; limit superior and
limit inferior; Cauchy sequences.

Series of Real Numbers: Convergence and divergence; series with non-negative numbers;
alternating series; conditional convergence and absolute convergence; tests for absolute
convergence; series whose terms form a non-increasing sequence; the class I2.

Limits and metric spaces: Limit of a function on a real line; metric spaces; limits in metric
spaces.

Continuous functions on Metric Spaces: Functions continuous at a point on the real line,
reformulation, functions continuous on a metric space, open sets, closed sets, discontinuous
functions on the real line.

Connectedness Completeness and compactness: More about open sets, connected sets,
bounded sets and totally bounded sets, complete metric spaces, compact metric spaces,
continuous functions on a compact metric space, continuity of inverse functions, uniform
continuity.
Calculus: Sets of measure zero, definition of the Riemann integral, existence of the Riemann
integral properties of Riemann integral, derivatives, Rolle’s theorem, Law of mean,
Fundamental theorems of calculus, Taylor’s theorem.

Sequences and Series of Functions. Pointwise convergence of sequences of functions,


uniform convergence of sequences of functions.

UNIT VII
COMPLEX ANALYSIS

Complex numbers: Point at infinity , Stereographic projection

Analytic functions: Functions of a complex variable, mappings, limits, theorems of limits,


continuity, derivatives, differentiation formula, Cauchy-Riemann equations, sufficient
conditions Cauchy-Riemann equations in polar form, analytic functions, harmonic functions.

Mappings by elementary functions: linear functions, the function 1/z, linear fractional
transformations , the functions w=zn, w=ez, special linear fractional transformations.

Integrals: definite integrals, contours , line integrals, Cauchy-Goursat theorem, Cauchy integral
formula, derivatives of analytic functions, maximum moduli of functions.
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Series: convergence of sequences and series, Taylor’s series, Laurent’s series, zero’s of
analytic functions.

Residues and poles: residues, the residue theorem, the principal part of functions, poles,
evaluation of improper real integrals, improper integrals, integrals involving trigonometric
functions, definite integrals of trigonometric functions

UNIT VIII
DYNAMICS AND STATICS

DYNAMICS: kinematics of a particle, velocity, acceleration, relative velocity, angular velocity,


Newton’s laws of motion, equation of motion, rectilinear motion under constant acceleration,
simple harmonic motion.

Projectiles : Time of flight, horizontal range, range in an inclined plane. Impulse and impulsive
motion, collision of two smooth spheres, direct and oblique impact-simple problems.

Central forces : Central orbit as plane curve, p-r equation of a central orbit, finding law of
force and speed for a given central orbit, finding the central orbit for a given law of force.

Moment of inertia : Moment of inertia of simple bodies, theorems of parallel and perpendicular
axes, moment of inertia of triangular lamina, circular lamina, circular ring, right circular cone,
sphere (hollow and solid).

STATICS: Types of forces, Magnitude and direction of the resultant of the forces acting on a
particle, Lami’s Theorem, equilibrium of a particle under several coplanar forces, parallel
forces, moments, couples-simple problems.

Friction: Laws of friction, angle of friction, equilibrium of a body on a rough inclined plane
acted on by several forces, centre of gravity of simple uniform bodies, triangular lamina, rods
forming a triangle, trapezium, centre of gravity of a circular arc, elliptic quadrant, solid and
hollow hemisphere, solid and hollow cone, catenary-simple problems.

UNIT IX
OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Linear programming – formulation – graphical solution – simplex method

Big-M method – Two-phase method-duality- primal-dual relation – dual simplex method –


revised simplex method – Sensitivity analysis. Transportation problem – assignment problem.

Sequencing problem – n jobs through 2 machines – n jobs through 3 machines – two jobs
through m machines – n jobs through m machines

PERT and CPM : project network diagram – Critical path (crashing excluded) – PERT
computations.

Queuing theory – Basic concepts – Steady state analysis of M/M/1 and M/M/systems with
infinite and finite capacities.

Inventory models : Basic concepts - EOQ models : (a) Uniform demand rate infinite production
rate with no shortages (b) Uniform demand rate Finite production rate with no shortages –
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Classical newspaper boy problem with discrete demand – purchase inventory model with one
price break.

Game theory : Two-person Zero-sum game with saddle point – without saddle point –
dominance – solving 2 x n or m x 2 game by graphical method.

Integer programming : Branch and bound method.

UNIT IX
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS

Statistics – Definition – functions – applications – complete enumeration – sampling methods –


measures of central tendency – measures of dispersion – skewness- kurtosis.
Sample space – Events, Definition of probability (Classical, Statistical & Axiomatic ) – Addition
and multiplication laws of probability – Independence – Conditional probability
– Bayes theorem – simple problems.

Random Variables (Discrete and continuous), Distribution function – Expected values &
moments – Moment generating function – probability generating function – Examples.
Characteristic function – Uniqueness and inversion theorems – Cumulants, Chebychev’s
inequality – Simple problems.

Concepts of bivariate distribution – Correlation : Rank correlation coefficient – Concepts of


partial and multiple correlation coefficients – Regression : Method of Least squares for fitting
Linear, Quadratic and exponential curves - simple problems.

Standard distributions – Binomial, Hyper geometric, Poission, Normal and Uniform


distributions – Geometric, Exponential, Gamma and Beta distributions, Inter-relationship
among distributions.

Sampling Theory – sampling distributions – concept of standard error-sampling distribution


based on Normal distribution : t, chi-square and F distribution.

Point estimation-concepts of unbiasedness, consistency, efficiency and sufficiency- Cramer


Rao inequality-methods of estimation : Maximum likelihood, moments and minimum chi-
square and their properties.

Test of Significance-standard error-large sample tests. Exact tests based on Normal, t, chi-
square and F distributions with respect to population mean/means, proportion/proportions
variances and correlation co-efficient. Theory of attributes – tests of independence of
attributes based on contingency tables – goodness of fit tests based on Chi-square.

Analysis of variance : One way, two-way classification – Concepts and problems, interval
estimation – confidence intervals for population mean/means, proportion/proportions and
variances based on Normal, t, chi-square and F.

Tests of hypothesis : Type I and Type II errors – power of test-Neyman Pearson Lemma –
Likelihood ratio tests – concepts of most powerful test –simple problems
STATISTICS (UG STANDARD)

CODE NO:274

UNIT I : Uses, Scope and limitation of Statistics, Collection, Classification and Tabulation of data,
Diagramatic and Graphical representation, Measures of location, dispersion, Skewness and
Kurtosis – Correlation and regression – Curve Fitting – Linear and Quadratic equation by the
method of least squares.

UNIT II : Probability - Addition, Multiplication and Baye’s Theorems and their application.
Tchebychev’s inequality. Random variables – Univariate and Bivariate – Probability distributions –
Marginal and conditional distributions – Expectations – Moments and cumulants generating
functions.

UNIT III : Probability distributions – Binomial, Poisson, Geometric and Hypergeometric.


Continuous distributions – Uniform, exponential and normal. Sampling distributions and standard
error, student’s ‘t’, Chi-square and F statistic – distributions and their applications.

UNIT IV : Estimation – Point estimation – properties of estimates Neyman – Fisher Factorization


theorem(without proof) Cramer – Rao inequality, Rao – Blackwell theorem – MLE and method of
Moments estimation – Interval estimation – for population mean and variance based on small and
large samples.

UNIT V : Tests of Hypothesis – Null and Alternative – Types of errors – Power of test, Neyman –
Pearson lemma, UMP and Likelihood ratio tests, Test procedures for large and small samples –
Independence of attributes, Chi-square test – Goodness of fit

UNIT VI : Simple random sample – stratified, systematic, Cluster (Single stage) Estimation of
mean and variance in SKS – Sample Survey – Organisation – CSO and NSSO – Sampling and
Non-Sampling errors.

Analysis of Variance – Principles of design CRD, RBD and LSD – Factorial experiments 22, 23 and
32 (Without confounding) Missing plot techniques.

UNIT VII : Concept of SQC – Control Charts – X, R, p and charts Acceptance sampling plan –
single and double – OC curves Attributes and Variables plan.

OR Models – Linear Programming problems – Simplex method Dual – Primal, Assignment


problems, Net work – CPM and PERT

UNIT VIII : Time series – Different components – Trend and Seasonal Variations – Determination
and elimination
UNIT IX : Index Numbers – Construction and uses – Different kinds of simple and weighted index
numbers – Reversal tests – construction and use of cost of living index numbers – Birth and death
rates – Crude and standard death rates, Fertility rates – Life table construction and uses.

UNIT X : Statistical Computing using Excel – Understanding on the usage of Statistical Packages
including SPSS, MINITAB and SAS.

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