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Mathematics Course Alagappa University

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Course Mode Duration Eligibility Medium

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M.Sc. Mathematics Distance Education Two Years B.Sc. in Mathematics/Statistics/Applied Mathematics English

COURSE OF STUDY & SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS


Subject Code Title

Total Marks

I YEAR 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 II YEAR 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Complex Analysis Topology and Functional Analysis Graph Theory Programming in C / C ++ Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics
Total

Algebra Real Analysis Differential Equations and Numerical Methods Operations Research Mathematical Statistics

100 100 100 100 100

100 100 100 100 100 1000

Paper 1.1: ALGEBRA


UNIT I Groups Subgroups Normal subgroups Isormorphism theorems Permutation groups Abelian groups Automorphisms Conjugate classes Sylows theorems Direct products. UNIT II Rings Ideals Maximal, prime ideals Integral domains Euclidean domains Unique factorisation domains.

UNIT III Vector spaces, linear transformations Canonical form, triangular form Nilpotent transformation Jordan form Hermitian, unitary and normal transformations. UNIT IV Fields, extension fields, roots of polynomials Splitting fields Galois theory, finite fields.

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Herstein I N, Topics in Algebra, ed2, Vikas Publications. 2. John B Fraliegh, A First Course in Abstract Algebra, Addision Wesley.

Paper 1.2: REAL ANALYSIS

UNIT I Open balls, Closed balls in Rn Closed sets and adherent points The Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem The Cantor intersection theorem The Heine-Borel covering theorem Compactness in Rn, limits and continuity Continuous functions, functions continuous on compact sets, Union continuity Fixed point theorem for contractions. UNIT II Derivatives The chain rule, functions with nonzero derivative, Zero derivatives and local extrema, Rolles theorem, the Mean-value theorem for derivatives, intermediate value theorem for derivatives, Taylors formula with remainder, Partial derivatives, Directional derivative, the Total derivative, the Inverse function theorem, the Implicit function theorem. UNIT III The Riemann-Stieltjes Integral Definition and existence of the integral, properties of the integral, differentiation under integral sign, interchanging the order of integration Sequence of functions, uniform convergence and Riemann-Stieltjes integration, uniform convergence and differentiation.

UNIT IV Lebesque measure, Outer measure, Measurable sets and Lebesgue measure, Measurable functions, Egoroffs theorem, Lusins theorem, the Lebesgue integral, Bounded convergence theorem, Fatous lemma, Monotone convergence theorem, Lebesgue convergence theorem, Convergence in measure.

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Tom M Appostol, Mathematical Analysis, Addision Wesley, Narosa. 2. Walter Rudin, Principles of Mathematical Analysis, Mc-Graw Hill. 3. Royden, Analysis.

Paper 1.3: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND NUMERICAL METHODS


UNIT I Ordinary Differential Equations Initial value problems for second order equations, a formula for the Wronskian, The use of a known solution to find another, Linear equations with variable coefficients, The method of undetermined coefficiens, The method of variation parameters, Power series solution The Legendre equation, Bessel equation. UNIT II Partial Differential Equations Linear equations of first order, Cauchys method of characteristics, Charpits method, Solutions satisfying given conditions, Jacobis method, Second order equations, Equation with variable coefficients, Separation of variable, Laplaces equation, Boundary value problems, Wave equation, Elementary solution of one-dimensional wave equation. UNIT III Numerical Analysis System of equations and unconstraint optimization Steepest descent Newtons method Fixed point iteration and relaxation method Uniform approximation by polynomials Data fitting - Orthogonal polynomials Least square approximation by polynomials. UNIT IV Numerical differentiation, integration, the solution of differential equations.

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Ian Sneddon, Elements of Partial Differential Equations, McGraw-Hill. 2. Coddington, An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations, PHI.

3. Simmons F, Differential Equation with Applications, TMH. 4. Elementary Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic Approach, McGraw-Hill.

Paper 1.4: OPERATIONS RESEARCH


UNIT I Linear programming Simplex method Dual simplex method Revised simplex method Sensitivity or postophmal analysis Parametric linear programming Integer programming. UNIT II Dynamic programming Decisions under risk Decisions under uncertainty Game theory. UNIT III Project Scheduling by PERT-CPM, Inventory models Types of inventory models Deterministic models Probabilistic models. UNIT IV Queueing theory Queueing models (M/M/I): (GD//), (M/M/I): (GD/N/), (M/M/C): (GD//).

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Hamdyn A Taha,Operations Research, Macmillan.

Paper 1.5: MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS


UNIT I Two dimensional and n-dimensional random variable, Marginal distribution, Distribution functions, Independent random variables, Conditional expectation,

Principle of least squares, Discrete distributions, Continuous distributions, Beta and Gamma distributions, Generating functions, Convergence and Limit theorems. UNIT II Exact sampling distributions, t-distribution, Weak law of large numbers and Central limit theorem, Exact distribution of sample characteristics, Theory of estimation, Maximum likelihood estimation, Confidence intervals, Large sample confidence intervals. UNIT III Test of hypothesis, Composite hypothesis, Comparison of normal population, Large sample tests, Test of multinomial distribution. UNIT IV Statistical quality control and analysis of variance.

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Baisnal AP and Jas M, Elements of Probability and Statistics, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1993. 2. Gupta SC and Kapur VK, Fundamentals of Applied Statistics, Sultan Chand & Sons.

Paper 2.1: COMPLEX ANALYSIS


UNIT I The geometric representation of a complex number The spherical representation and stereographic projection Analytic function CR equations Harmonic conjugate To find an analytic function f(z)=u+iv if a harmonic function us is gien. Power series Radius of convergence Power series represents an analytic function inside the circle of convergence Abels limit theorem. Conformal mappings Bilinear transformations Fixed point of bilinear transformations Cross ratio Most general bilinear transformations which transforms unit disk onto the unit disk; half plane Im(z) 0 onto the unit disk. Transformations w=zn, w=z, w=ez, w=1/z, w=sin z, w=tan z, w=(1/2) [z+(1/z)]. UNIT II Complex integration Cauchys theorem for a rectangle For a disk The index of a point with respect to a closed curve Cauchys integral formula Higher derivatives Taylors theorem Zeros The local mapping theorem The maximum principle Schwarzs lemma Moreras theorem Cauchys estimate Liouvilles theorem Fundamental theorem of algebra. UNIT III The Laurent series Singularities The residue theorem The argument principle Rouches theorem Evaluation of definite integrals.

Mittag Leffler theorem Entire functions Canonical products Genus The gamma function Legendres duplication formula Jensens formula Hadamards theorem. UNIT IV Doubly periodic functions Weierstrass -function First order differential equation for w=(z). TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES : 1. Aholfors V, Complex Analysis. 2. Karunakaran V, Complex Analysis. 3. Sridharan N, Introduction to Complex Analysis. 4. Arumugam S, Complex Analysis.

Paper 2.2: TOPOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS

UNIT I Topological spaces Definition Elementary concepts Bases, sub-bases, product spaces Compactness Tchonoffs theorem Compactness for metric spaces Locally compact spaces. UNIT II Separation axioms Uryshons lemma Tietze extension theorem Urshons imbedding theorem Connected spaces Components of a space Totally disconnected spaces Locally connected spaces Locally compact Hausdorffs spaces One point compactification. UNIT III Banach spaces Bounded linear transformations The Hahn-Banach theorem The open mapping theorem The closed graph theorem The uniform boundedness theorem. UNIT IV Hilbert spaces Schwartz inequality The parallelogram law Orthogonal complements Orthonormal sets Bessels inequality Equivalent conditions for complete orthonormal set Conjugate space H* - The adjoint of an operator Selfadjoint operators Normal unitary operators Projections Finite dimensional operator theory.

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Simmons G F, Introduction to Topology and Modern Analysis.

Paper 2.3: GRAPH THEORY


UNIT I Graphs Walk, path, cycle Bipartite graphs Trees Cutest Fundamental circuits Spanning trees Cayleys formula Kruskals algorithm.

UNIT II Connectivity Blocks Euler tours Hamiltonian cycles Closure of a graph Chavatal theorem for Non-Hamiltonian simple graphs. UNIT III Independent sets Cliques Ramseys numbers Vertex colouring Brooks theorem Hajos conjecture Chromatic polynomials. UNIT IV Planar graphs Dual graphs Eulers formula The five colour theorem Non-Hamiltonian planar graphs Directed graphs Networks of flows Max-flow Min-cut theorem.

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Bondy and Murty, Graph Theory and Its Applications. 2. Balakrishnan R, Graph Theory. 3. Arumugam S, Invitation to Graph Theory.

Paper 2.4: PROGRAMMING IN C/C++ UNIT I


Introduction: A computer program Programming languages Compilers and interpreters Why C/C++ - Function libraries Object oriented programming Steps in program development Syntax of language and logic programming. C/C++ Basics: Structure of a C program Return () function Comments in C and C++ - # include command Characters, integers, decimal numbers Keywords Constants and variables and their declaration Data types and functions Literals.

UNIT II
Output and Input in C/C++: Puts() and putchar() functions Control codes Printf() function Formatted output Output in C++ - gets() and getchar() functions Scanf() function Input in C++ - Useful input functions. Arithmetic Operations and Functions: Arithmetic operators Integer division Operators and data types Extensions Order of precedence Counters, increment and assignment operators Using functions Local and global variables.

UNIT III
Control Structures: if and if . else statements Nested if statements Relational operators Logic operators Switch command for, do . while, while loops Nested do loops Combining loop types Using flags and break statement. Arrays and Strings: Arrays Definition, declaration, entering variables in manipulating arrays Examining and passing an array Strings Comparing two strings Determining string length Assigning and combining strings String arrays.

UNIT IV
Structures and Pointers: Structures Definition Assigning structure variable Assigning initial values Using a structure Structure ways Structure and functions Understanding pointers Pointers and functions. File operations: Understanding files Declaring a file Opening a file Closing a file Input and output functions Formatted input and output Working with structures Adding data to a file Reading and printing a disk file.

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Allan R. Neibauer, Your First C/C++ Program. 2. Paul M. Chirian, Programming in C++.

Paper 2.5: DISCRETE AND COMBINATORIAL MATHEMATICS


UNIT I Generating functions for combinations Enumerators for permutations Distributions of distinct objects into non-distinct cells Partitions of integers The Ferrers graph Recurrence relations Linear recurrence relations with constant coefficients Non-linear difference equations Recurrence relations with two indices. UNIT II The principle of inclusion and exclusion Derangements Permutations with restrictions on relative positions Permutation with forfidden positions. UNIT III Polyas theory of counting Equivalence classes under a permutation group Polyas fundamental theorem Generalization of Polyas theorem. UNIT IV Lattices and Boolean algebra Lattices Properties of lattices Modular and distribution lattices Boolean algebra Boolean polynomials Canonical forms Karnaugh map Simplification of logical functions using Karnaugh map Switching circuits.

TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES :


1. Liu C L, Introduction to Combinatorial Mathematics, McGraw-Hill. 2. Venketraman M K, Sridharan N and Chandrasekaran N, Discrete Mathematics.

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