SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
AND
COURSE OF STUDY
of
Mathematics
For
B.Sc. (PCM & PGM)
(w. e. f. Session 2019--2020)
(Yearly - System)
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL, TEHRI
GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
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B.A./B.Sc. I Year
S.N. Paper Paper code Maximum
Marks
1. Differential BM101 65
Calculus
2. Integral Calculus BM102 65
and Trigonometry
3 Algebra and BM103 70
Matrices
B.A./B.Sc. II Year
S.N. Paper Paper code Maximum
Marks
1. Differential BM201 65
Equations
2. Real Analysis BM202 65
3 Advanced Algebra BM203 70
B.A./B.Sc. III Year
S.N. Paper Paper code Maximum
Marks
1. Linear Algebra & BM301 65
Linear
programming
Problems
2. Complex Analysis BM302 65
3 Numerical BM303 70
Analysis
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL, TEHRI
GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: Ist Subject Code: BM-101
Course Title: DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS Paper -I
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 65
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A will consist 15 objective type
questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1. Section B will consists of 10 short answered questions, in
which 5 to be answered, each of marks 4. Section C will consist of 8 long answered questions, in which 5
to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. Successive Differentiation, Leibnitz’s theorem, Indeterminate form.
II. Partial Differentiation, Euler’s theorem, Homogeneous Functions, Jacobian.
III. Tangents and Normal, Curvature, Asymptotes.
IV. Singular Points, Maxima and Minima.
V. Curve Tracing (Cartesian, Parametric, Polar).
Books Recommended:
1. M.Ray : Differential Calculus, Shiva Lal Agarwal and Co., Agra.
2. Gorakh Prasad :Differential Calculus, Pothishala publication, Allahabad
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL, TEHRI
GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: Ist Subject Code: BM-102
Course Title: INTEGRAL CALCULUS & TRIGNOMETRY Paper -II
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 65
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A will consist 15 objective type
questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1. Section B will consists of 10 short answered questions, in
which 5 to be answered, each of marks 4. Section C will consist of 8 long answered questions, in which 5
to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. Properties of Definite Integrals, Beta- Gamma functions.
II. Rectification, Quadrature.
III. Volumes and surfaces of solids of revolution, Double and triple integrals.
IV. Separation into real and imaginary parts, Logarithmic of complex quantities,
Hyperbolic functions with their inverses.
V. Gregory’s series, Summation of trigonometric series.
Books Recommended
1. G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, Calculus, 9th Ed., Pearson Education, Delhi, 2005.
2. H. Anton, I. Bivens and S. Davis, Calculus, John Wiley and Sons (Asia) P. Ltd., 2002.
3. S.L.Loney: Plane Trigonometry (Part I, II), Arihant Publications.
4. M.D.Raisinghania, H.C.Sexena& H. K.Dass : Trigonometry, S. Chand & Company Pvt.
Ltd. 2002.
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL, TEHRI
GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: Ist Subject Code: BM-103
Course Title: ALGEBRA AND MATRICES Paper -III
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 70
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A will consist 15 objective type
questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1. Section B will consists of 10 short answered questions, in
which 5 to be answered, each of marks 5. Section C will consist of 8 long answered questions, in which 5
to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. Sets, Operations on sets, Realtions, Equivalence relations and partition Functions,
Algebraic structures, Group, Example of groups, Subgroups, Permutation group.
II. Order of an element, Cyclic -group, Coset- decomposition, Lagrange’s theorem
and its consequences.
III. Quotient group, Homomorphism, Isomorphism.
IV. Rank of a matrix, Invariance of rank under elementary transformations, Adjoint
of matrices, Inverse of matrices, Reduction to normal form.
V. Solutions of linear homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations with number
of equations and unknowns upto four, Solutions of a system of linear equations
using matrices, Eigen values, Eigen vectors and Characteristic equation, Cayley
Hamilton theorem and its Applications.
Books Recommended
1.John B. Fraleigh, A First Course in Abstract Algebra, 7th Ed., Pearson, 2002.
2. Joseph A Gallian, Contemporary Abstract Algebra, 4th Ed., Narosa, 1999.
3.A.I. Kostrikin, Introduction to Algebra, Springer Verlag, 1984.
4.Richard Bronson, Theory and Problems of Matrix Operations, Tata McGraw Hill, 1989.
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL, TEHRI
GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: IInd Subject Code: BM-201
Course Title: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Paper -I
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 65
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A will consist 15 objective type
questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1. Section B will consists of 10 short answered questions, in
which 5 to be answered, each of marks 4. Section C will consist of 8 long answered questions, in which 5
to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. First order exact differential equations, Integrating factors, Rules to find an
integrating factor, First order higher degree equations solvable for x, y, p,
methods for solving higher-order differential equations,
II. Basic theory of linear differential equations, Wronskian, and its properties,
Solving a differential equation by reducing its order.
III. Linear homogenous equations with constant coefficients, Linear non-
homogenous equations, The method of variation of parameters.
IV. The Cauchy-Euler equation, Simultaneous differential equations, Total
differential equations.
V. Order and degree of partial differential equations, Concept of linear and non-
linear partial differential equations, Formation of first order partial differential
equations, Linear partial differential equation of first order, Lagrange’s method,
Charpit’s method.
Books Recommended:
1. MShepley L. Ross, Differential Equations, 3rd Ed., John Wiley and Sons, 1984.
2. I. Sneddon, Elements of Partial Differential Equations, McGraw-Hill, International
Edition, 1967.
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL, TEHRI
GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: IInd Subject Code: BM-202
Course Title: REAL ANALYSIS Paper -II
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 65
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A will consist 15 objective type
questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1. Section B will consists of 10 short answered questions, in
which 5 to be answered, each of marks 4. Section C will consist of 8 long answered questions, in which 5
to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. Finite and infinite sets, Examples of countable and uncountable sets,
Real line, Bounded sets, Suprema and infima, Completeness property
of R, Archimedean property of R, Intervals, Concept of cluster points
and statement of Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem.
II. Real Sequence, Bounded sequence, Cauchy convergence criterion for
sequences. Cauchy’s theorem on limits, Order preservation and
squeeze theorem, Monotone sequences and their convergence,
Monotone convergence theorem without proof.
III. Infinite series, Cauchy convergence criterion for series, Positive term
series, Geometric series, Comparison test, Convergence of p-series,
Root test, Ratio test, Alternating series, Leibnitz’s test (Tests of
convergence without proof), Definition and examples of absolute and
conditional convergence.
IV. Rolle’s theorem, Mean Value theorems, Taylor’s theorem with
Lagrange’s and Cauchy’s forms of remainder, Taylor’s series,
Maclaurin’s series of sin x, cos x, ex, log (l+x), (1+x)m.
V. Sequences and series of functions, Point wise and uniform
convergence. Mn-test, M-test, Statements of the results about uniform
convergence and integrability and differentiability of functions, Power
series and radius of convergence.
Books Recommended
1. T. M. Apostol, Calculus (Vol. I), John Wiley and Sons (Asia) P. Ltd., 2002.
2. R.G. Bartle and D. R Sherbert, Introduction to Real Analysis, John Wiley and Sons
(Asia), P. Ltd., 2000.
3. K.A. Ross, Elementary Analysis- The Theory of Calculus Series- Undergraduate
Texts in Mathematics, Springer Verlag, 2003.
4. Texts in Mathematics, Springer Verlag, 2003
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL, TEHRI
GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: IInd Subject Code: BM-203
Course Title: ADVANCED ALGEBRA Paper –III
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 70
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A will consist 15 objective type
questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1. Section B will consists of 10 short answered questions, in
which 5 to be answered, each of marks 5. Section C will consist of 8 long answered questions, in which 5
to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. Cayley’s theorem, Normalizer and center of a group.
II. Normal subgroups and their properties, Simple group.
III. Rings, various types of rings, Subrings, Properties of rings.
IV. Ideals, Principal ideal ring, Quotient rings, Characteristics of a ring.
V. Integral domain, Field, Skew field; Examples and its characterizations.
Books Recommended
1. John B. Fraleigh, A First Course in Abstract Algebra, 7th Ed., Pearson, 2002.
2. Joseph A Gallian, Contemporary Abstract Algebra, 4th Ed., Narosa, 1999.
3. Khanna & Bhambhari, A course in Abstract Algebra, 4th ED, Vikash Publication
2006.
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL,
TEHRI GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: IIIrd Subject Code: BM-301
Course Title: LINEAR ALGEBRA & LPP Paper –I
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 65
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A will consist 15
objective type questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1. Section B will consists of 10
short answered questions, in which 5 to be answered, each of marks 4. Section C will consist
of 8 long answered questions, in which 5 to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. Vector spaces, Subspaces, Algebra of subspaces, Quotient spaces,
Linear combination of vectors, Linear span, Linear independence,
Basis and dimension, Dimension of subspaces. Linear
transformations, Null space, Range, Rank and nullity of a linear
transformation, Matrix representation of a linear transformation,
Algebra of linear transformations.
II. Dual Space, Dual basis, Double dual, Characteristic polynomial,
Eigenvalues and eigen vectors, Isomorphisms, Isomorphism
theorems, Invertibility and isomorphisms, Change of coordinate
matrix.
III. Linear programming problems, Graphical approach for solving some
LPP, Convex sets, Supporting and separating hyper planes.
IV. Theory of simplex method, Optimality and unboundedness, The
simplex algorithm, Simplex method in tableau format, Introduction to
artificial variables.
V. Two-phase method, Big-M method and their comparison. Duality,
formulation of the dual problem, Primal-dual relationships, Economic
interpretation of the dual.
Books Recommended
1. Stephen H.Friedberg, Arnold J.Insel, Lawrence E.Spence, Linear Algebra,
4thEd., Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
2. David C.Lay, LinearAlgebra and its Applications, 3rdEd., Pearson
Education Asia, Indian Reprint, 2007.
3. S. Lang, Introduction to Linear Algebra, 2nd Ed., Springer, 2005
4. F.S.Hillierand G.J.Lieberman, Introduction to Operations
Research, 8thEd., TataMcGrawHill, Singapore, 2004.
5. Hamdy A. Taha, Operations Research, An Introduction, 8th Ed.,
Prentice-Hall India, 2006.
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL,
TEHRI GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: IIIrd Subject Code: BM-303
Course Title: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS Paper –III
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 70
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A
will consist 15 objective type questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1.
Section B will consists of 10 short answered questions, in which 5 to be
answered, each of marks 5. Section C will consist of 8 long answered
questions, in which 5 to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. Finite difference, Difference Operator, Factorial notation,
Interpolation with equal Intervals.
II. Interpolation with unequal intervals, Divided difference, Central
differences Stirling and Bessel formula (application only).
III. Numerical differentiation and Integration, Simpson’s 1/3 and
3/8 rule, weddle’s rule Trapezoidal rule and their accuracy.
IV. Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equation,
iterative bisection, Regula Falsi, Newton Raphson, Graeffe
method.
V. Numerical solution of differential equation, Picard’s Euler,
Modified Euler, Runge-Kutta Method.
Recommended Books
1. B.Bradie, A Friendly Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Pearson
Education, India, 2007.
2. M.K.Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar and R.K.Jain, Numerical Methods for Scientific
and Engineering Computation, 5th Ed., New age International Publisher,
India, 2007.
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SRI DEV SUMAN UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL,
TEHRI GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS
B.Sc. Semester: IIIrd Subject Code: BM-302
Course Title: COMPLEX ANALYSIS Paper –III
Examination Duration: 2:30Hours Max. Marks: 65
NOTE: The question paper consists of three sections A, B and C. Section A
will consist 15 objective type questions (all compulsory), each of marks 1.
Section B will consists of 10 short answered questions, in which 5 to be
answered, each of marks 4. Section C will consist of 8 long answered
questions, in which 5 to be answered, each of marks 6.
I. Complex numbers and basic properties, Geometric representation of
complex numbers, Trigonometrical and hyperbolic complex functions,
Analytical, Cauchy-Riemann equations. Harmonic functions.
II. Conformal Mapping: Geometric representations, transformations,
Theorems on Conformal mapping , Magnification, The circle, Inverse
point w.r.t. a circle, Some elementary Transformations, Bilinear
Transformations, Some special Bilinear Transformations, Fixed point and
Normal form of a Bilinear Transformations.
III. Complex integration: Cauchy’s Integral Theorem, Cauchy’s fundamental
theorem of integration, Cauchy’s Integral formula, Cauchy’s Integral
formula for the derivative of Analytic functions, Morera’s theorem.
IV. Cauchy’s Inequality, Taylor’s theorem, Laurent’s series, Liouville’s
theorem.
V. Zeros and singularities of Analytic functions.
Recommended Books
1. James Ward Brown and Ruel V. Churchill, Complex Variables and Applications,
8th Ed., McGraw – Hill International Edition, 2009.
2. G C sharma & M. jain: Complex Analysis, Y.K. Publishers.
3. Mark J. Ablowitz & A. S. Fokas: Complex Variables: Introduction &
Applications Cambridge Univ. Press.
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