MSC Maths-1
MSC Maths-1
(Maths) / 1
M.G.S. UNIVERSITY,
BIKANER
SYLLABUS
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND
COURSES OF STUDY
Unit III
Viscosity, Analysis of stress, Relation between stress and rate of
strain, Dynamical similarity and inspection and dimensional analysis,
Buckinghemt theorem, Physical importance of non-dimensional
parameters, Reynolds number, Fruoude number, Mach number, Prandtl
number and Grashoff number, Navier- Stoke’s equations, some exact
solutions of Navier-stoke’s equations, Plane couete flow, Plane posiseulle
flow, Generalised plane couetel flow, Hagan-Poiseuille flow, Flow in tubes
in uniform cross-section
Unit IV
Flow in convergent and divergent channels, Stagnation point flows,
Flow due to a rotating disc, Flow due to a plan wall suddently set in
motion (stokes first problem), Flow due to an oscillating plane wall
(Stoke’s second problem), Starting flow in a pipe
Unit V
Theory of very slow motion, Stoke’s flow pas a sphere, Oseen’s
flow past a sphere, Lubricandtion theory.
Books Recommended :
1. A Text book on Hydrodynamics : M.Ray
2. A Treatise on Hydrodynamics : Ram Say and Besant
3. Viscous Fluid Dynamics : J.L.Bansal
4. Fluid Dynamics : Shanti Swaroop
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Opt. Paper V ( Differential Geometry of manifolds )
3 Hrs duration Max. Marks 100
Note : The paper consists of three sections
Section A : This section contain 10 questions of 02 Mark each (02
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section B : This section contain 05 questions of 04 Mark each (01
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory.
Section C : This section contain 05 questions of 20 Mark each (01
question from each unit) attempt any 03 questions.
Unit I
Definition and examples of differentiable manifolds, Tangent spaces,
Jacobian map, one parameter group of transformations, Lie derivative,
Immersion and Embedings , distributions, exterior algebra, exterior
derivative.
Unit II
Topological groups, lie groups and lie algebras, product of two lie
groups, one parameter sub groups, and exponential maps, examples of
lie groups, homomorphism and isomorphism, lie transformations groups,
general linear groups
Unit III
Principal fibre bundle, linear frame bundle, Associated fibre bundle,
Vector bundle, induced bundle, bundle homomorphisms. Riemannian
manifolds, Riemannian connection
Unit IV
Curvature tensors, Sectional curvature, Schur’s theorem, Geodesics
in a Riemannian manifold, projective curvature tensor, conformal curvature
tensor.
Unit V
Submanifolds, and hyper surfaces, Normals Gauss’ formulae,
Weingarten equations, line of curvatures, Generalised Gauss and
Mainardi-Codazzi equation, Atmost comple manifolds, Nijenhuis tensor
, Contravariant and covariantalmost analytic vector fields, F-connection.
Books Recommended :
1. B. B. Sinha. An introduction to Modern Differential Geometry,
Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi, 1982.
2. K. Yano.and M. Kon, Structure of Manifolds World Scientidic
Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd., 1984.
3. R.S. Mishra, A course of tensors with applications to Riemannian
Geometry ,Pothishala (pvt) Ltd., 1965.
4. R. S. Mishra, Structures on a differenetiable manifold and their
applications, Chandrama Prakashan, Allahabad, 1984.
Opt. Paper VI ( Operations Research)
3 Hrs. duration 100 Marks
Note : The paper consists of three sections
Section A : This section contain 10 questions of 02 Mark
each (02 question from each unit) all questions
are compulsory
Section B : This section contain 05 questions of 04 Mark
each (01 question from each unit) all questions
are compulsory
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Section C : This section contain 05 questions of 20 Mark
each (01 question from each unit) attempt any
03 questions
Unit I
The theory of simplex method, Simplex algorithm, Duality,
Degeneracy, Variation of the simplex method
Unit II
Dual Simplex method, Revised simplex method, Sensitivity analysis
(Post optimal solution)
Unit III
Integer programming, Bounded variable problem, Convex function,
Saddle point.
Unit IV
Conditions for non-linear programming problem, Kuhn Tucker
conditions for optimization for non-linear programming problem.
Convex programming with separable convex objectives.
Unit V
Quadratic programming method for quadratic programmes due to
Wolfe and Frank, Duality theorem for quadratic programming,
Dynamic programming its notion and formulation.
Books Recommended :
1. Hadley : Linear Programming
2. Gass : Linear Programming
3. Hadley : Non-linear Programming
4. Satty : Mathematical Methods of
Operational Research
5. Sadieni, Friendmand and Yaspann : Operations Research
6. Bellmen R. : Dynamic Programming
7. Vajda : Mathematical Programming
Opt. Paper VII ( Industrial Mathematics )
3 Hrs. duration 100 Marks
Note : The paper consists of three sections
Section A : This section contain 10 questions of 02 Mark
each (02 question from each unit) all questions
are compulsory
Section B : This section contain 05 questions of 04 Mark
each (01 question from each unit) all questions
are compulsory
Section C : This section contain 05 questions of 20 Mark
each (01 question from each unit) attempt any
03 questions
Unit I
Difference equations and techniques of solution, Finite differences
methods and their applications to problems of Industry with special
reference to Fluid Mechanics.
Unit II
Operational Techniques: Linear Programming Problems,
Transportation Problems, Assignment problems.
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Unit III
Inventories and Replacement Queueing Theory: Flexible
manufacturing systems including machine maintenance.
Unit IV
Statistical Quality Control: Meaning of statistical control and its
relations with specification limits, Modified control limits warning limits
and tolerance limits, Methods of estimation, inherent varibility Rational
sub-grouping, Successive estimates, Acceptance sampling by attributes,
need for sampling inspection methods for acceptance, Lot quality and
lot acceptance.
Unit V (Reliability Theory)
Coherent structure, Reliability of systems of independent
components, Bounds on system reliability, Shape of the system reliability
function, Notion of aging, Parametric families of life distribute with
monotone failure rate.
Books Recommended:
1. Sharma S.D. : Operations Research.
Opt. Paper - VIII (Topology )
3 Hrs. duration 100 Marks
Note : The paper consists of three sections
Section A : This section contain 10 questions of 02 Mark each (02
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section B : This section contain 05 questions of 04 Mark each (01
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section C : This section contain 05 questions of 20 Mark each (01
question from each unit) attempt any 03 questions.
Unit I
Topological spaces, Subspaces, Open sets, Closed sets,
Neighbourhood system,Continous mapping and Homeomorphism bases,
and sub basis, Cauchy’s sequences
Unit II
Nets, Filters,Complete Metric spaces, Product spaces, Quotient
spaces, Compact and locally compact spaces, Tychonoff’s One point
compactifications. Separation axioms, Normal spaces
Unit III
Connected and locally connected spaces, Continuity and
connectedness and compactness, Hausdra spaces,
Unit IV
Regular spaces, Topological groups, Closed subgroups and the
topology on the Spaces of right / left cosets
Unit V
Locally compact group and compact groups. Left / Right Haar
measures on locally compact groups, existence and uniqueness of left
/ right Haar measure.
Books Recommended :
1. Topological Spaces. : Kowalsky
2. General Topology. : Kelly
3. Introduction to Topology : G.F. Simmons and
Mordern Analysis
4. Introduction to General Topology : K.D. Joshi
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5. General Topology. : Gautam and Santi Naryan
Opt. Paper IX ( Mathematical theory of Statistics )
3 Hrs duration Max. Marks 100
Note : The paper consists of three sections
Section A : This section contain 10 questions of 02 Mark each (02
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section B : This section contain 05 questions of 04 Mark each (01
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section C : This section contain 05 questions of 20 Mark each (01
question from each unit) attempt any 03 questions.
Unit I
Sample spaces, Combination of events, Statistical independence,
Conditional probability-Bays theorem Repeated trials, Random Variable,
Distribution function, Probability function, Density function, Mathematical
expectation, Generating function (mfg and pgf) continuous probability
distribution characteristic function, Fourier’s Inversion, Cheby-Shev and
Kolomogrovea inequality, Weak and Strong laws of large numbers,
Unit II
Normal, Hyper-geometric, Rectangular, Negative Binominal, Beta,
Gamma and Cauchy’s distribution.
Methods of least square and curve fitting, correlation and regression
coefficient.
Unit III
Index numbers, Introduction, Price-relatives, Quantity relatives,
Value relatives, Link and Chain relatives, Aggregate methods, Fisher’s
Ideal Index, Change of the base period of the index numbers.
Elementary sampling theory, Distribution of means of samples from
Binomial, Cauchy, Rectangular and normal distributions, Distribution of
second order moments in samples from normal population, Exact
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distributions of X , t, z and F, Statistics in samples from a normal
population, Their simple properties and applications.
Unit IV
Test of significance of difference between two means and two
standard deviations for large samples with modification for small samples
and taken from normal population.
Association of attributes, Analysis of variance, simple cases (one
criteria and two criteria of classification), Elementary statistical
Unit V
Theory of Estimation, Fisher’s criteria for the best estimator,
Consistent, Efficient and sufficient estimator, Method of Maximum
Likelihood estimators and other methods of estimation, Method of least
squares.
Books Recommended :
1. Kapur and Saxena : Mathematical Theory of
Statistics.
2. Weatherburn : A First Course in Mathema-
tical Statistics.
3. M.G. Kendall : The Advanced Theory of Stat-
istics.
4. Uspensky : Introduction of Mathematical
Probability.
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Opt. Paper X ( Computer Applications )
( To be offered by Regular Students only )
3 Hrs duration Theory Paper Max. Marks 70
2 Hrs duration Practical Max. Marks 30
Note : The paper consists of three sections
Section A : This section contain 10 questions of 02 Mark each (02
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section B : This section contain 05 questions of 04 Mark each (01
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section C : This section contain 05 questions of 10 Mark each (01
question from each unit) attempt any 03 questions.
Unit I
Introduction to computers, computer organization, Input-Output
devices, memory systems. Hardware and Software. Operating system.
Computer languages, system software and application software,
algorithems and flow charts.
Unit II
Programming languages and problems solving on computers.
Object Oriented System, Difference Between Procedural and Object
Oriented Languages, Object Oriented Paradigm, Inheritance,
Polymorphism, Abstraction, Encapsulation, Benefits and Application of
Oops.
(Programming with C++ )
Unit III
Introduction to C++, Character set,Constant,Variables and Data
Types,Operator, Arithmetic Expression, Operator Precedence and
Associatively, Input, conditional Statements, Conditional Operator, Scope
of Variables, Type Conversion.
Unit IV
Iteration: While, do while, for, Break, Continue, Goto Function-
standard and User-Defined Function, Recursive function, Passing By
Value And Reference, Pointers and Functions, Reference and Functions.
Array: One Two And Multidimensional, Passing Array to a Function.
Unit V
Class: Definitions, Declaring Members and Methods in Functions,
Functions Returning Objects, Static Data Members and Methods, Inline
Function, Offline (Outline), Function Overloading and Overriding.
Constructors-Needs and its Usage
Types of Constructors, Destructor, Pointer to Object, Pointers to
Members, Dynamic Class Objects, Friend Functions and its Usage,
Inheritance-Needs of Inheritance, Usage, Type of Inheritance.
PRACTICAL
Note:
1. Each candidate is required to appear in the Practical examination
to be conducted by internal and external examiners. External
examiner will be appointed by the University through BOS and
internal examiner will be appointed by the Head of the Department
/ Principal of the College.
2. Each candidate has to prepare his / her practical record.
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3. Each candidate has to pass in Theory and Practical examinations
separately.
Simple C++ Programming of problems of numerical analysis,
solution of quadratic equations, mean and standard deviation, fitting of
curves, correlation coefficient, applications into matrices, sorting of
numerical character string data etc.
Distribution of Marks:
Two Practicals - 10 Marks each = 20 Marks
Practical Record = 05 Marks
Viva - Voce = 05 Marks
Total Marks = 30 Marks
Opt. Paper XI ( Mathematical Modelling )
3 Hrs duration Max. Marks 100
Note : The paper consists of three sections
Section A : This section contain 10 questions of 02 Mark each (02
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section B : This section contain 05 questions of 04 Mark each (01
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section C : This section contain 05 questions of 20 Mark each (01
question from each unit) attempt any 03 uestions.
Unit I
The process of Applied mathematics, Setting up first order
differential equations, Qualitative solution sketching.
Unit II
Difference and differential equation growth models. Single-species
population models, Population growth- An age structure model.
Unit III
The spread of Technological innovation. Higher order linear models
- A model for the detection of Diabetes. Combat models Traffic models-
Car-following models
Unit IV
Equilibrium speed distributions.Non linear population growth
models, Prey-Predator models, Epidemic growth models.
Unit V
Models from Political Science - Proportional representation-
cumulating voting, comparison voting. Applications in Ecological and
Environmental subject areas- Urban waste water. Management planning.
Books Recommended :
1. Kapur J.N. : Mathematical Modelling
2. Saxena V.P. : Mathematical Models in Biology
3. Mauriya R.P. : Mathematical Modelling, Navkar Publications,
Ajmer.
Opt. Paper XII ( Relativity and Transform Calculus )
3 Hrs duration Max. Marks 100
Note : The paper consists of three sections
Section A : This section contain 10 questions of 02 Mark each (02
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
Section B : This section contain 05 questions of 04 Mark each (01
question from each unit) all questions are compulsory
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Section C : This section contain 05 questions of 20 Mark each (01
question from each unit) attempt any 03 questions.
Unit– I
Michelson – Morely experiment. Lorentz-Fitzerald contraction
hypothesis.Postulates of special theory of Relativity. Special Lorentz
transformation equation,Compostion of parallel velocities, length
contraction and time dilation. Transformation equations for components
of velocity, acceleration of a particle and lorentz contraction factor.
Geometrical representation of space – time four –dimensional.
Minkowskian spaces – time of special Relativity, time like, space-like
and light-like intervals.null cone,proper time world line of a particle.
Unit-II
Variation of mass with velocity, equiavalence of mass and energy.
Relativistic Lagrangian and Hamiltonian. Relativistic equation of motion
of particle, Energy-momentum tensor.Principles of equivalence and
general covariance, geodesic principle. Newtonian approximation of
relativistic equation of motion.Einsten’s field equations and its Newtonian
approximation.
Unit-III
Schwarzchild external solution and its isotropic form, Birkff’s
theorem,Planetary orbits, analogues of Kepler’s laws in general Relativity,
Three crucial test : (Advance of perihelion of planet mercury, bending of
light ray in gravitational field. Gravitation red shift of spectral lines). Energy
momentum tensor of a perfect fluid.Schwarzschield internal solution .
Boundary conditions.
Unit-IV
Fourier Transform : Definition and Elementary Properties of sine,
Cosine Complex Transform, Convolution theorem , Inversion Theorems
and Fourier transform of derivatives , Application to the solutions of Partial
Differential Equations.
Unit-V
Hankel Transform: Definition and Elementary properties ,Hankel
Transform of derivatives inversion Theorem and Parseval identity,
Application to the solution of simple Boundary value problem.
Mellin Transform : Definition and Properties , Mellin Transform of derivatives
, Inversion theorem and Convolution theorem.
Book Recommended for Reference:
1. Sneddon I.N. : The use of Integral Transform
McGraw Hill Co.,1966.
2. Gokhroo et.al. : Transform calculus , Navkar
Publication, Ajmer
3. Vasishtha et.al. : Integral Transform ,Krishna
Prakashan Mandir,Meerut
4. Goyal and Gupta : Theory of Relativity, Krishna
Prakashan Mandir, Meerut
5. Satya Prakash : Realtivistic Mechanics,
Prakashan, Meerut.
6. Raj Bali : Theory of Relativity , Jaipur
publishing House, Jaipur.