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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

LALIT NARAYAN MITHILA UNIVERSITY


KAMESHWARANAGAR, DARBHANGA

PO-1) This provides the importance of mathematics and its techniques to solve different types of
real life applications and provide the limitations of such techniques and the validity of the
results.

PO-2) This provides a way to propose new mathematical and statistical questions and suggest
possible software packages and/or computer programming such as Mathematica, Matlab,
C,C++ etc. to find the solutions to these questions.

PO-3) This also provide a platform for acquiring career in higher studies for mathematical and
statistical knowledge.

PO-4) This generates the skills for the appropriate professional activities and demonstrate highest
standards of ethical issues in mathematics.

PO-5) The students may able to use computer calculations as a tool to carry out scientific
investigations and develop new variants of the acquired methods, if required by the problem
at hand.

PO-6) After studying this course, the students are supposed to learn following theories and
concepts:

 Group theory,
 Basic concepts of ring theory
 Basic concepts of Field theory
 Basic concepts of Module theory
 Basic Galois theory
 Convergence of Sequence and series
 Use of uniform convergence
 Integration in higher dimension
 Function of several variables
 Stoke’s theorem
 Vector space
 Inner product spaces
 Transformations
 Bilinear forms
 Sylvester’s theorem
 Basic concepts of graphs

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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
LALIT NARAYAN MITHILA UNIVERSITY
KAMESHWARANAGAR, DARBHANGA

 Lattice Theory
 Lattice Theory and Boolean algebra
 Extended
 Boolean Algebra
 Application of Boolean algebraSet theory
 Basic concept of Fuzzy Set theory
 Basic concept of Graph theory
 Number TheoryArithmetic of Complex numbers
 Integration in contour
 Series in complex domain
 Bilinear transformation
 existence and uniqueness of solution of initial value problem
 Volterra and Fredholm integral equation
 Solution of a family of Initial value problems
 Successive approximations
 Outer measure and Measuribility
 Difference between Riemann and Lebesgue integrals
 Function of bounded variation
 Integration and measure
 Uniform Convergence and completeness
 Basic concept of topological spaces
 countability and separability
 Compactness
 Connectedness
 Regular and Normal spaces
 Congruences and their related theorems
 Mobius inversion formula and congruences of higher degree
 Different theorems related to higher degree residue
 Continued fraction and their approximation
 Convergence in abstract spaces
 Weak convergence and their consequences
 Normed linear spaces
 Hilbert spaces and Banach spaces
 Introduction to different type of operators
 Introduction of fluid motion
 Equations of motion
 Use of complex analysis in fluid motion
 Circular motion in fluid
 Motion due to circular and rectilinear vertices
 Generalised co-ordinates and degree of freedom
 Canonical equations and principle of least actions
 normal Co-ordinates and vibrations
 Brackets and transformations
 Calculus of variation and shortest distance
 Basics of L.P.P.
 Integer programming
 Wolfe's and Beale's methods
 Game theory

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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
LALIT NARAYAN MITHILA UNIVERSITY
KAMESHWARANAGAR, DARBHANGA

 Mathematical formulation of inventory theory


 Queuing Theory and different models
 Uncertainty theory
 Fano-encoding procedure and encoding
 Group replacement policy and scrap policy
 Utility of machines and their job taken
 UFD
 Field extensions
 Separable Extension
 Galois theorem on solvability

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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
LALIT NARAYAN MITHILA UNIVERSITY
KAMESHWARANAGAR, DARBHANGA

SI. Course
Course Name Learning Outcomes
No. Code
SEMESTER-I
After completion of this course the students will be able to
learn:
 Group theory
 Basic concepts of ring theory
1. CC 1 Abstract Algebra
 Basic concepts of Field theory
 Basic concepts of Module theory
 Basic Galois theory

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Convergence of Sequence and series
 Use of uniform convergence
2. CC 2 Real Analysis
 Integration in higher dimension
 Function of several variables
 Stoke’s theorem

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Vector space
3. CC 3 Linear Algebra  Inner product spaces
 Transformations
 Bilinear forms
 Sylvester’s theorem

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Basic concepts of graphs
Discrete
4. CC 4  Lattice Theory
Mathematics
 Lattice theory and Boolean algebra
 Extended Boolean Algebra

CO1. Students will get the knowledge about the environment


and its components in which one survives.

CO2. Students will learn how to take care of the surroundings


in general. The field work during the completion of the
Environmental
course will make student responsible for their
Sustainability and
5. AECC 1 ecosystem.
Swachha Bharat
Abhiyaan Activities
CO3. During the course, students will get to know about so
many elements of general studies that can really help
them in competitive examinations as well as in day to
day activities.

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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
LALIT NARAYAN MITHILA UNIVERSITY
KAMESHWARANAGAR, DARBHANGA

SI. Course
Course Name Learning Outcomes
No. Code
SEMESTER-II
After completion of this course the students will be able to
learn:
General Advanced  Set theory
6. CC 5  Basic concepts of Fuzzy set theory
Mathematics
 Basic concepts of Graph theory
 Number theory

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Arithmetic of Complex numbers
7. CC 6 Complex Analysis  Integration in contour
 Series in complex domain
 Bilinear transformation

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Existence and uniqueness of solution of initial value
Differential and problem
8. CC 7
Integral Equation  Volterra and Fredholm intergral equation
 Solution of a family of Initial value problems
 Successive approximations

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Outer measure and measurability
 Difference between Riemann and Lebesgue integrals
9. CC 8 Measure Theory
 Functions of bounded variation
 Integration and measure
 Uniform Convergence and completeness

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Basic concept of topological spaces
 Countability and separability
10. CC 9 Tropology
 Compactness
 Connectedness
 Regular and Normal spaces

CO1. Students will learn the theoretical foundations of Yoga


philosophy.

Skill Enhancement CO2. Students will equip themselves with a fair number of
11. SEC 1 Course: Yogic yogic practices including meditative techniques.
Science
CO3. Yogic knowledge and practices will help the students to
revitalise themselves and work with more attention.

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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
LALIT NARAYAN MITHILA UNIVERSITY
KAMESHWARANAGAR, DARBHANGA

SI. Course
Course Name Learning Outcomes
No. Code
SEMESTER-III
After completion of this course the students will be able to
learn:
 Congruences and their related theorems
 Mobius inversion formula and congruences of higher
12. CC 10 Number theory
degree
 Different theorems related to higher degree residue
 Continued fraction and their approximation

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Convergence in abstract spaces
 Weak convergence and their consequences
13. CC 11 Functional Analysis
 Normed linear spaces
 Hilbert spaces and Banach spaces
 Introduction to different type of operatiors

After completion of this course the students will be able to


learn:
 Introduction of fluid motion
 Equations of motion
14. CC 12 Fluid Dynamics
 Use of complex analysis in fluid motion
 Circular motion in fluid
 Motion due to circular and rectilinear vertices

After completion of this course the students will be able to


Learn:
 Generalised co-ordinates and degree of freedom
Classical Mechanics
15. CC 13  Canonical equations and principle of least actions
(Rigid Dynamics)
 Normal co-ordinates and vibrations
 Brackets and transformations

After completion of this course the students will be able to


Learn:
 Basics of L.P.P.
Optimization  Integer Programming
16. CC 14
Techniques  Wolfe’s and Beale’s methods
 Game theory
 Mathematical formulation of inventory theory

CO1. Students will get the knowledge about values regarding


humanity, gender equality and professionalism.
Human values and
professional ethics
17. AECC 2 CO2. Students will learn how to work together in an
and gender
empathetic and unbiased way. The field work during the
sensitisation
completion about the dignity of a human being.

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UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
LALIT NARAYAN MITHILA UNIVERSITY
KAMESHWARANAGAR, DARBHANGA

SI. Course
Course Name Learning Outcomes
No. Code
CO3. During the course, students will acquaint themselves
with such notions of morality that they will find it easier
to work together in a group in a co-operative and
productive way.

SEMESTER-IV
After completion of this course the students will be able to
Learn:
 Queuing theory and different models
Operations  Uncertainty theory
18. EC 1
Research  Fano-encoding procedure and encoding
 Group replacement policy and scrap policy
 Utility of machines and their job taken

After completion of this course the students will be able to


Learn:
 UFD
19. EC 2 Galois Theory  Field extensions
 Separable Extension
 Galois theorem on solvability

CO1. Students will get themselves familiar with the various


aspects of human rights, their importance and the
contribution of various thinkers in the conceptual
development of the Human Rights.

Generic Electives: CO2. Students are expected to emulate whatever they have
20. GE
Human Rights learned in the course in their daily lives.

CO3. This course of human rights is almost inevitable to


appear in the question paper of any competitive exams
and interviews.

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