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Karnatak University Dharwad


Graduate Programme, B.Sc. (CBCS)
B. Sc. Mathematics Syllabus under Choice Based Credit System(CBCS)
B.Sc – I Semester Proposed New Syllabus: 2020-21 onwards
[BMDSC] Paper 1.1: Differential Calculus-I
Unit 1 :
Real Numbers : Intervals . Absolute Values . Bounded and unbounded sets.
Supremum and infimum of a set . Archimedean properties of real numbers.
Neighbourhoods and limit points of a set.
Limits and Continuity :Definition of limit and continuity of a function in   
form. Algebra of limits (with proof) and continuity (without proof). Boundedness
of continuous function. Properties of continuous function. Intermediate value
theorem. Uniform continuity – Definition. Theorems i) Uniform continuity implies
continuity and ii) continuity on closed interval implies Uniform continuity.
Differentiability: Definition and problems on continuity as well Differentiability of
a function. (25 hours)
Unit 2 :
Higher Order Derivatives : The derivative of ( + ) , log ( + ),
,sin ( + ),cos ( + ) , sin ( + ) , cos ( + ). Leibnitz
Theorem on derivative of a product of functions and its application.
Mean Value Theorems : (Recap of Rolle’s and Lagrange’s theorems) Cauchy’s
mean value theorem. Monotonic functions; its applications in establishing some
inequalities. Taylor’s theorem (with Schlomilchand Rocheform of remainder).
Maclaurin’s theorem (without proof). Maclaurin’s expansion of some standard
functions.
(20 hours)
Reference Books:

1. Differential Calculus : Shanthi Narayan & P.K Mittal ( S. Chand & Co.), 2010.
2. Advanced Calculus: B.R.Takur, G.P.Shrivastva & Bhanu Tripati Prasad and sons,
2005.
3. Advanced Calculus : Murry R. Spiegal ( Schaum Series), 2010.
4. Mathematical Analysis : S. C. Malik ( Wiley Eastern), 1992.
5. Text book of B.Sc. Mathematics : G.K. Ranganath and others, 2015.
6. Real Analysis : P.N. Chatterji, A Pragati edition, 2019
7. Real Analysis : Shanthi Narayan ( S. Chand & Co.), 2005.
8. Real Analysis: Sharma and Vasishta, Krishna publications, 2014
9. A Course in B.Sc. Mathematics : Prof. Bhoosnurmath, C S Salimath & V S Shetiya
10. College Mathematics for B.Sc.:Dr. N. Rudraiah

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[BMDSC] Paper 1.2 : Algebra
Unit 1 :
Set Theory : (Recap of operations on sets, equivalence relation) Indexed sets.
Arbitrary union and intersection of sets. Generalized De’Morgan’s Laws. Images ,
inverse images of functions. Set functions. Properties of set functions. Properties
of composite functions. Countable and uncountable sets.
Matrices: Row and column transformations in matrices. Rank of a matrix.
Reduction to normal forms. Inverse of a matrix by elementary operations.
Solution of system of linear equations. Necessary condition for a system of
equation to be consistent.
Solution of system of linear equations by Gauss Elimination and Gauss-
Jordan methods. (30 hours)

Unit 2.
Theory of equations: (Recap of Quadratic equation: sum & products of roots
and relation between the roots and coefficients). Factor theorem and remainder
theorem. Cubic and Bi-quadratic equations, solution of the equations when Roots
are in A.P, G.P and H.P. Irrational and complex roots. Solutions of equations by
synthetic division. ( 15 hours)

Reference Books:
1. Matrices by Shanthi Narayan ( S. Chand & Co.), 2010.
2. Elements of Modern Algebra and Topology : Sampathkumar & K. S. Amur.
3. Matrices by M. Pille
4. Matrices: M.D. Raisighania, H.C, Sexena and H.K Das
5. Matrices: P.N. Chatterji
6. Theory of Equations by M.L. Kanna
7. Set Theory and related topics by Lipschotz:. -Schaum Series, 1998.
8. Elementary Set Theory: M.L Khanna, 1998.
9. A Course in B.Sc. Mathematics : Prof. Bhoosnurmath, C S Salimath & V S Shetiya
10. College Mathematics for B.Sc.:Dr. N. Rudraiah
11. A Text Book of B.Sc.Mathematics :G K Ranganath

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Karnatak University Dharwad
Graduate Programme, B.Sc. (CBCS)
B.Sc – II Semester, New Syllabus: 2020-21 onwards

[BMDSC] Paper 2.1: Differential Calculus-II

Unit 1.Differentiation in polar Co-ordinates. Plane curves in Polar and


Pedal forms. Angle between the radius vector and the tangent. Angle of
intersection of curves (polar form). Length of Polar tangent , normal, sub-
tangent and sub-normal at any point on the curve. Length of
perpendicular from pole to the tangent. Pedal equations. Derivative of an
arc length of a plane curve.
(15 hours)
Unit 2.(Recapitulation of Maximum and Minimum of a function )
Indeterminate forms: L- Hospital rule (Statement only). Evaluation of
Limits using L-Hospital rule.
Concavity, Convexity and Points of inflexion of curves. Curvature of plane
curves. Derivation of Radius of curvature in Cartesian, parametric and
polar forms. Center of curvature. Evolutes & involutes, Envelopes of a
plane curves.
Asymptotes of a plane curves: Asymptotes parallel to coordinate axes and
oblique asymptotes, theorems and problems.
Tracing of curves: Definitions: Singular points, multiple points, Node,
Cusp and isolated points. General rules for tracing of curves in Cartesian,
polar forms. Examples on tracing of simple curves. (30
hours)
.

Reference Books:
1. Advanced Calculus: B.R.Takur, G.P.Shrivastva & Bhanu Tripati, Prasad and
sons, 2005.
2. Differential Calculus by Shanthi Narayan & P.K Mittal (S. Chand & Co.), 2010.
3. Differential Calculus by N. P. Bali (Golden series), 2015.
4. A Course in B.Sc. Mathematics : Prof. Bhoosnurmath, C S Salimath & V S
Shetiya
5. College Mathematics for B.Sc.:Dr. N. Rudraiah
6. A Text Book of B.Sc.Mathematics :G K Ranganath
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[BMDSC] Paper- 2.2: INTEGRAL CALCULUS AND GEOMETRY

Unit 1. Integral Calculus: Reduction formulae for evaluating  sin n x dx ,


 cos x dx ,  tan x dx ,  sec n x dx ,  Co sec n x ,  cot n x dx , e ax dx and
n n n m
x x (log x ) n dx
with definite limits. Application of definite integrals to area under a
curve (only polar curves), volumes and surfaces of the solid generated
by the revolution. Length of plane curves.
(20 hrs)
Unit 2. Analytical Geometry of three dimensions:
Sphere: Equation of a Sphere. Section of a sphere by a plane. Equation
of a Sphere through a circle. Equation of a sphere with two given
points
as the ends of diameter, Tangent planes. Orthogonal spheres.
Cone: Equation of a cone. Quadric cone. Enveloping cone of a sphere.
Right circular cone.
Cylinder: Equation of a cylinder. Enveloping cylinder of a sphere.
Right circular cylinder.
Coordinate geometry: Polar equation of the conic. Polar Equation
of the directrix and tangent to the conic. Equation of asymptotes to
the conic. ( 25 hrs)

Reference Books:

1. Integral Calculus : Shanthi Narayan & P.K. Mittal, (S.Chand), 2005.


2. Integral Calculus by Vasishta , Sharma & N.P Bali, Krishna Publication, 2014.
3. Coordinate Geometry : M. L. Khanna
4. The elements of Coordinate Geometry : S.L.Loney, 2016.
5. A Course in B.Sc. Mathematics : Prof. Bhoosnurmath, C S Salimath & V S
Shetiya
6. College Mathematics for B.Sc.:Dr. N. Rudraiah
7. A Text Book of B.Sc.Mathematics :G K Ranganath

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