Math Syllabus for PG
Math Syllabus for PG
4. Dr. B. N. Prasad(Member)
Associate Professor & Head, Department of Mathematics,
Jamshedpur Co-operative College, Jamshedpur,. Mob.-9430745882
5. Dr. M. A. Khan(Member)
C. V. C. Kolhan University,Chaibasa.Mob.No.-9234776209
6. Dr. K.N.Pradhan(Member)
Head, Department of Mathematics,
Tata College, Chaibasa, MobNo.- 7209860187
(Dr.T.C.K.Raman)
Associate Professor & Head, Department of Mathematics
KOLHAN UNIVERSITY ,CHAIBASA. 1
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Project Work:
The credit for the projects may vary from 4 (Four) to 12 (Twelve) depending on the prescription
for the contents and the number of hours assigned to the same. Normal projects would carry 5
(Five) credits with 10 hours per week of time involvement.
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4th Semester
CCMATH409 100 marks
Ring & Field
ECMATH404A 100 marks
Integral Transform
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ECMATH404B 100 marks
Boundary Layer Theory
ECMATH405A 100 marks
Partial Differential Equation
ECMATH405B
Numerical Method
PROJECT
Project work of 100 Marks related to elective papers
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2nd Semester
CCMATH204 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Group Theory. Lecture-40 Question-8
A1: Isomorphism and homomorphism of groups, isomorphism theorem.
A2: Permutation group & simple group & related topics
A3: Conjugacy classes, normaliser, class equation of a finite group.
A4: Direct products: Direct product of a finite number of groups, necessary & sufficient
condition for the isomorphism between the product and the direct product of groups.
A5: Group action orbit stabilizer theorem, Syllow theorem & application in proving non-
simplicity for the isomorphism between the product and the direct product of groups
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. University Algebra: N. S. Gopala Krishna
2. A First Course in Abstract Algebra: J. B. Fraleigh
3. First Course in Group Theory: P. B. Bhattacharya
CCMATH205 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Differential Geometry Lecture-40 Question-8
A1: Space curve: Curvature and torsion, Serret-Frenet formulae, helix uniqueness theorem
for space curve, the circle of curvature, osculating sphere, locus of centre of curvature,
spherical curvature, locus of centre of spherical curvature, Bertrand curve.
A2: Curvilinear co-ordinates on a surface, fundamental magnitudes, direction on a surface.
A3: Curve on a surface: Parametric curves, curvature of normal section, Meusier’s theorem,
principal direction & principal curvature, line of curvature, theorem of Euler and Dupin,
conjugate direction and asymptotic line.
A2: Geodesics: Differential equation of geodesics via normal properties, geodesics on
developable, curvature & torsion of a geodesics.
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. Differential Geometry: C. E. Weatherburn
2. Riemannian Geometry: C. E. Weatherburn
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CCMATH206 80 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Analytical Dynamics Lecture-40 Question-8
A1: Motion in two dimensions: Motion of C. G. and motion about C. G., K. E. slipping of road,
motion of sphere on inclined plane when rolling and sliding are combined, motion of circular
disk on a plane and related problems.
A2: Moving axes: Velocity and acceleration in two dimensional motion when the axes are
moving, velocity and acceleration in three dimensions when the axes are moving, velocity and
acceleration in three dimensional motion in polar form, angular velocity referred to moving
axes and Euler’s geometrical equation.
A3: Equation of motion and its application in three dimensions: General equation of motion,
Euler’s equation of motion, momentum of rigid body, moments about instantaneous axes, K. E.
of rigid body and related problems.
A4: Lagrange’s equation of motion of small oscillation: Generalized co-ordinates, constraints
classification of mechanical systems, Lagrange’s equation of motion, principle of energy, small
oscillation, normal co-ordinates.
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. Rigid Dynamics: P. P. Gupta & G. S. Malik.
2. Dynamics Part-II: A. S. Ramsay
3rd Semester
CCMATH307 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Discrete mathematics. Lecture-40 Question-8
A1: Partially ordered sets, lattices, geometrical lattices, distributive lattices, modular lattice,
complemented lattice.
A2: Logic: Boolean algebra, Boolean expression, application to switching circuits.
A3; Graph theory: Degree sum theorem, Eulerian graph and its properties, Hamiltonian
graph, trees, planarity of graphs, Euler’s theorem on planar graph and application, chromatic
number and five colour theorem, marriage theorem, transversal version of marriage theorem,
directed graph, Kruskal’s algorithm, Dijkastra’s algorithm.
A4; Pigeon hole principle, principle of inclusion & exclusion, derangement.
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A2; Continuous linear maps, B(N,N1): Dual (conjugate) space of ‘N’, natural embedding
theorem, dual of Rn and Ip operator and its conjugate Riesz lemma.
A3: Hahn-Banach theorem and consequences, open mapping theorem and projection on
Banach space, closed graph theorem and uniform boundedness principle.
A4; Hilbert’s Space: Definition and examples, Schwartz inequalities, orthogonal
completeness characterization, Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization.
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. Function Analysis: J, N, Sharma & A. R. Vashishtha
2. Elements of Functional Study: Soboreve Lusternic
ECMATH302A 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Computational Technology & FORTRAN: Lecture-40 Question-8
A1: Introduction to numerical computing, computing concepts, computer codes, arithmetic
approximation & error in computing.
A2: Flowchart & programming techniques- flow chart for simple problems, branching,
conditional & unconditional jumps, main structure of a high level language, constants,
variables, arithmetic & relational expressions, I/O controls, loop structures, array data, Sub –
programs, Character handling.
A3: FORTRAN: Need and scope, a sample program, FORTRAN constants, FORTRAN variables,
subscripted variables, I/O statements, computation, FORTRAN expression control of execution,
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ECMATH303A 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Operations Research Lecture-40 Question-8
A1: Inventory; Known demand, probabilistic demand, deterministic model and probabilistic
model without lead time.
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A2: Project planning and control with PERT-CPM: Rules of network construction, time
calculation in networks, critical path method, PERT, PERT calculations, advantages of network
(PERT/CPM), difference between CP and PERT
A3: Game theory: Two person, zero-sum games, games with mixed strategies, graphical
solution, solution by linear programming.
A4: Integer programming: Branch and bound technique, Gomory’s cutting plane method.
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. Operation Research: R. K. Gupta.
2. Introduction to Operation Research: F. S. Hillier & G. L. Lieberman.
3. Operation Research: A. M. Natrajan, P. Balaguruswami, A. Tamilarasi.
4. Operation Research: Kanti Swaroop, P. K. Gupta & Man Mohan.
5. Operation Research: S. D. Sharma.
6. Operation Research: Prem Kumar Gupta & D. S. Hira.
ECMATH303B 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Difference Equation Lecture-40 Question-8
A1; Dynamics of first order difference equation, linear first order difference equation,
equilibrium points, their stair step (cobweb) diagram, cobweb theorem of economics, criteria
for asymptotic stability of equilibrium points, periodic points and cycles, the equation &
bifurcation equilibrium-(fixed) points, 2-cycles, 22- cycles.
A2: Linear difference equation of higher order: Difference calculus – the power shift
factorial polynomials, antidifference operator, general theory of linear difference equation,
linear homogeneous equation with constant coefficients, linear variation of parameters,
limiting behaviour of solution, application – propagation of annual plans, gambles ruin national
income, the transition of information.
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. Introduction to Difference Equation:S. N. Elaydi
2. Difference Equation An Introduction with Application: Kelly & Peterson
3. Difference Equation: D. C. Agarwal
4. Advanced Difference Equations: M. D. Raisinghania
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4th Semester
CCMATH409 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Ring & Field Lecture-40 Question-8
A1: Factorization in integral domain: Concept of divisibility in integral domain, GCD & LCM
of two non-zero elements in an integral domain, irreducible and prime elements in an integral
domain, relation between prime and irreducible elements, definition and examples of Euclidean
domain, principal ideal domain and unique factorization domain, relation between Euclidean
domain, principal ideal domain and unique factorization domain, the integral domain Z[I] and
K[X] K field properties of Euclidean domain, principal ideal domain and unique A2:
factorization domain, Einstein criteria of irreducibility, Gauss’s lemma.
Field theory: Extension of a field, finite extension and infinite extension, algebraic extension
and transcendental extension, properties of algebraic extension, relation between algebraic
and finite extension, splitting field of a polynomial over a field, normal extension,
characterization of finite normal extension, separable extension and properties of a separable
extension, perfect field and characterization of perfect field, primitive element theorem, finite
field and their existence.
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. University Algebra: N. S. Gopalakrishna
2. Advanced Course in Modern Algebra: Goyal & Gupta
ECMATH404A 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Integral Transform Lecture-40 Question-8
A1. The Stieltjes integrals: Existence of Stieltjes integrals, properties of Stieltjes integrals, the
Stieltjes integral as a series or a Lebesgue integral, normalization, improper Stieltjes integral.
laws of the mean, change of variable of indefinite integral, Stieltjes integral as infinite series-
second method.
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A2. The Laplace- Stieltjes transform: Region of convergence, abscissa of convergence, absolute
convergence, uniform convergence.
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A3. Abelian theorem for the Laplace and Stieltjes transform, Tauberian theorems, Tauberian
theorems for the Stieltjes transform.
A4. Inversion and representation problems for the Laplace transform, Laplace asymptotic of an
integral, application to integrals leading to direct inversion formula, general representation
theorem.
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. The Laplace Transform: D. V. Widder
2. The Fourier Transform: I. N. Sneddon
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ECMATH404B 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
Boundary Layer Theory Lecture-40
Question-8
A1. Derivation of Navier-Stokes equation of motion for a viscous flow, Poiseuille flow through a
pipe, plane Couette flow, stagnation point, flow between two concentric rotating cylinders,
flow near rotating disk, slow motion, limiting case of large small viscosity, linearization of the
Navier-stokes equation by method of Stokes and Oseen.
A2. Boundary layer concept, boundary layer thickness, displacement thickness, derivation of
boundary layer equation for flow along a plane and curved wall, Raynold’s principle of
similarity, similar solutions, boundary layer along a flat plate, a wedge, a circular cylinder and in
a convergent channel. A xi-symmetric boundary layer on a body of revolution, boundary layer
growth for impulsive start of motion & for uniformly accelerated motion.
A3. The momentum equation for the boundary layer and its application to the flow past a flat
place at zero incidence.
REFERENCE BOOK: 1. Boundary Layer Theory: H. Schlichting
2. Modern Development in Fluid Dynamics. Vol-I & II: S. Goldstain
ECMATH405A 70 marks
A total of EIGHT questions will be set in which Question No. 1(One) will be Objective Type
Question (MCQ/True-False/Fill in the Blanks etc.) consisting 10(Ten) questions of 1(One) mark
each and will be COMPULSORY. Any FOUR questions shall have to be answered by the
examinee out of the remaining SEVEN questions carrying 15(Fifteen) marks each.
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