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Syllabus
[Link]. MATHEMATICS (Semester IV)
Maximum Marks-100
Theory Paper : 70
The syllabus each theory paper is divided into five independent units and question paper for
each theory will » divided into three sections as mentioned below:
Section-A : Oncompulsory question with 10 parts, having, 2 questions from each unit, Answer
lim20 words for each question. Each question will carry equal marks
Duration-3 Hon
Distribution of farks : Intemal assessment 30
: Total marks : 10
-B : Th section will 10 questions, 2 questions from each unit, 5 questions to be attempted,
talng one from each unit, answer limit 250 words for each question. Each question will
cay equal marks, Total marks : 25
Tis section will carry 05 questions. Question Number 12 will be compulsory and
imspective of units and carry 15 marks. Remaining 4 questions (question may have sub
drision) covering all units but not more than one question from each unit, descriptive
tye, 2 questions to be attempted. Each question will carry 10 marks, answer limit 500
vords. Total marks 35
Section:
Section-C :
Paper - I: FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS - II
Unit-I
a
> Continuos linear transformations, Riesz lemma, Hann Banach theorem ands applications Natiral
imbedding ofN into N**
. Unit II
tthe openmapping theorem , projections the closed graph theorem the uniform boundedness
theorem .
: Unit 1
ee Inner product spaces, Hilbert spaces and their examples , cauchy Schwartz inequality, parallelogram
law.
Unit IV
SL orthogsnal complements, Onthonormal sts, Projection theorem, pythogoren theorem , Besse"s
inequality , Gram Schmidt orthogonalization process Conjugate space H*
» Riesz Tepresentation
theorem ,(iv) a
Unit V
S) The adjoint of an operator , self adjoint , normal and unitary operators ,
invarience and reducibality , Orthogonal projections.
Paper-II : TOPOLOGY - II
Unit- :
ss” Compactness in metric space, Equivalence of compactness, Countable and sequeial compactness in
perpdicular Projections,
metric space
Unit-II