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Linear Algebra
1.1. Linear Algebra
1.1.1.Vector spaces over R and C,
1.1.2.linear dependence and independence,
1.1.3.subspaces, bases, dimensions,
1.1.4.Linear transformations,
1.1.5.rank and nullity,
1.1.6.matrix of a linear transformation.
1.2. Algebra of Matrices;
1.2.1.Row and column reduction,
1.2.2.Echelon form,
1.2.3.congruence’s and similarity
1.2.4.Rank of a matrix;
1.2.5.Inverse of a matrix;
1.2.6.Solution of system of linear equations;
1.2.7.Eigenvalues and eigenvectors,
1.2.8.characteristic polynomial,
dfCayley-Hamilton theorem,
1.2.9.Symmetric, skew-symmetric, Hermitian, skew-Hermitian, orthogonal and unitary matrices and their eigenvalues.
2. Abstract Algebra
2.1. Group Theory
2.1.1.Group
2.1.2.Subgroups,
2.1.3.cyclic groups,
2.1.4.cosets,
2.1.5.Lagrange’s Theorem,
2.1.6.normal subgroups,
2.1.7.quotient groups,
2.1.8.homomorphism of groups,
2.1.9.basic isomorphism theorems,
2.1.10. permutation groups,
2.1.11. Cayley’s theorem.
2.2. Ring Theory
2.2.1.Rings,
2.2.2.subrings and ideals,
2.2.3.homomorphisms of rings;
2.2.4.Integral domains,
2.2.5.principal ideal domains,
2.2.6.Euclidean domains and unique factorization domains;
2.2.7.Fields, quotient fields.
3. Calculus
3.1. Real numbers, functions of a real variable,
3.2. limits, continuity, differentiability,
3.3. mean-value theorem, Taylor’s theorem with remainders, indeterminate forms,
3.4. maxima and minima, asymptotes;
3.5. Curve tracing;
3.6. Functions of two or three variables;
3.7. Limits, continuity, partial derivatives,
3.8. maxima and minima,
3.9.Lagrange’s method of multipliers,
3.10. Jacobian.
3.11. Riemann’s definition of definite integrals;
3.12. Indefinite integrals;
3.13. Infinite and improper integral;
3.14. Double and triple integrals (evaluation techniques only);
3.15. Areas, surface and volumes.
4. Real Analysis
4.1. Real number system as an ordered field with least upper bound property;
4.2. Sequences, limit of a sequence,
4.3. Cauchy sequence, completeness of real line;
4.4. Series and its convergence, absolute and conditional convergence of series of real and complex terms, rearrangement of series
4.5. Continuity and uniform continuity of functions, properties of continuous functions on compact sets.
4.6. Riemann integral, improper integrals;
4.7. Fundamental theorems of integral calculus.
4.8. Uniform convergence, continuity, differentiability and integrability for sequences and series of functions;
4.9. Partial derivatives of functions of several (two or three) variables, maxima and minima.
5. Ordinary Differential Equations
5.1. Formulation of differential equations;
5.2. Equations of first order and first degree, integrating factor;
5.3. Orthogonal trajectory;
5.4. Equations of first order but not of first degree, Clairaut’s equation, singular solution.
5.5. Second and higher order linear equations with constant coefficients, complementary function, particular integral and general solution.
5.6. Section order linear equations with variable coefficients, Euler-Cauchy equation;
5.7. Determination of complete solution when one solution is known using method of variation of parameters.
5.8. Laplace and Inverse Laplace transforms and their properties, Laplace transforms of elementary functions.
5.9. Application to initial value problems for 2nd order linear equations with constant coefficients.
6. Partial Differential Equations
6.1. Family of surfaces in three dimensions and formulation of partial differential equations;
6.2. Solution of quasilinear partial differential equations of the first order, Cauchy’s method of characteristics;
6.3. Linear partial differential equations of the second order with constant coefficients, canonical form;
6.4. Equation of a vibrating string, heat equation, Laplace equation and their solutions.
7. Numerical Methods
7.1. Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations of one variable by
7.1.1.bisection,
7.1.2.Regula-Falsi and
7.1.3.Newton-Raphson methods,
7.2. solution of system of linear equations by
7.2.1.Gaussian Elimination and
7.2.2.Gauss-Jorden (direct),
7.2.3.Gauss-Seidel (iterative) methods.
7.3. Interpolation
7.3.1.Newton’s (forward and backward) and interpolation,
7.3.2.Lagrange’s interpolation.
7.4. Numerical integration:
7.4.1.Trapezoidal rule,
7.4.2.Simpson’s rule,
7.4.3.Gaussian quadrature formula.
7.5. Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations :
7.5.1.Euler and
7.5.2.Runga Kutta methods.
7.6. Computer Programming :
7.6.1.Binary system;
7.6.2.Arithmetic and logical operations on numbers;
7.6.3.Octal and Hexadecimal Systems;
7.6.4.Conversion to and from decimal Systems;
7.6.5.Algebra of binary numbers.
7.6.6.Elements of computer systems and concept of memory;
7.6.7.Basic logic gates and truth tables, Boolean algebra, normal forms.
7.6.8.Representation of unsigned integers, signed integers and reals, double precision reals and long integers.
7.7. Algorithms and flow charts for solving numerical analysis problems.
8. Linear Programming
8.1. Linear programming problems,
8.2. basic solution,
8.3. basic feasible solution and
8.4. optimal solution;
8.5. Graphical method and
8.6. simplex method of solutions;
8.7. Duality.
8.8. Transportation and
8.9. assignment problems.
9. Analytical Geometry
9.1. Cartesian and polar coordinates in three dimensions,
9.2. second degree equations in three variables,
9.3. reduction to Canonical forms;
9.4. straight lines,
9.5. shortest distance between two skew lines,
9.6. Plane,
9.7. sphere,
9.8. cone,
9.9. cylinder,
9.10. paraboloid, ellipsoid, hyperboloid of one and two sheets and their properties.
10. Vector Analysis
10.1. Scalar and vector fields,
10.2. differentiation of vector field of a scalar variable;
10.3. Gradient, divergence and curl in cartesian and cylindrical coordinates;
10.4. Higher order derivatives;
10.5. Vector identities and vector equation.
10.6. Application to geometry:
10.6.1. Curves in space, curvature and torsion;
10.6.2. Serret-Furenet's formulae.
10.6.3. Gauss and Stokes’ theorems, Green's indentities
11. Complex Analysis
11.1. Analytic function,
11.2. Cauchy-Riemann equations,
11.3. Cauchy's theorem,
11.4. Cauchy's integral formula,
11.5. power series,
11.6. representation of an analytic function,
11.7. Taylor’s series;
11.8. Singularities;
11.9. Laurent’s series;
11.10. Cauchy’s residue theorem;
11.11. Contour integration.
12. Statics and Dynamics
12.1. PART 1
12.1.1. Rectilinear motion,
12.1.2. simple harmonic motion,
12.1.3. motion in a plane, projectiles;
12.1.4. Constrained motion;
12.1.5. Work and energy,
12.1.6. conservation of energy;
12.1.7. Kepler’s laws,
12.1.8. orbits under central forces.
12.2. Part 2
12.2.1. Equilibrium of a system of particles;
12.2.2. Work and potential energy,
12.2.3. friction,
12.2.4. Common catenary;
12.2.5. Principle of virtual work;
12.2.6. Stability of equilibrium,
12.2.7. equilibrium of forces in three dimensions.
13. Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics
13.1. Mechanics
13.1.1. Generalised coordinates;
13.1.2. D’Alembert’s principle and Lagrange’s equations;
13.1.3. Hamilton equations;
13.1.4. Moment of inertia;
13.1.5. Motion of rigid bodies in two dimensions.
13.2. Fluid Dynamics
13.2.1. Equation of continuity;
13.2.2. Euler’s equation of motion for inviscid flow;
13.2.3. Stream-lines, path of a particle;
13.2.4. Potential flow;
13.2.5. Two-dimensional and axisymmetric motion;
13.2.6. Sources and sinks,
13.2.7. vortex motion;
13.2.8. Navier-Stokes equation for a viscous fluid.
3. Ordinary Differential Equations
2. Calculus
3.1. Formulation of differential equations;
1. Linear Algebra 2.1. Real numbers, functions of a real variable,
3.2. Equations of first order and first degree,
1.1. Linear Algebra 2.2. limits, continuity, differentiability,
integrating factor;
1.1.1.Vector spaces over R and C, 2.3. mean-value theorem, Taylor’s theorem with
3.3. Orthogonal trajectory;
1.1.2.linear dependence and independence, remainders, indeterminate forms,
3.4. Equations of first order but not of first degree,
1.1.3.subspaces, bases, dimensions, 2.4. maxima and minima, asymptotes;
Clairaut’s equation, singular solution.
1.1.4.Linear transformations, 2.5. Curve tracing;
3.5. Second and higher order linear equations with
1.1.5.rank and nullity, 2.6. Functions of two or three variables;
constant coefficients, complementary
1.1.6.matrix of a linear transformation. 2.7. Limits, continuity, partial derivatives,
function, particular integral and general
maxima and minima,
solution.
4. Numerical Methods
4.1. Algebraic & transcendental equations of one
variable by
4.1.1.bisection,
4.1.2.Regula-Falsi 5. Analytical Geometry
4.1.3.Newton-Raphson methods, 5.1. Cartesian and polar coordinates in three
6. Statics and Dynamics
4.2. system of linear equations by dimensions,
6.1. PART 1
4.2.1.Gaussian Elimination and 5.2. second degree equations in three variables,
6.1.1.Rectilinear motion,
4.2.2.Gauss-Jorden (direct), 5.3. reduction to Canonical forms;
6.1.2.simple harmonic motion,
4.2.3.Gauss-Seidel (iterative) 5.4. straight lines,
6.1.3.motion in a plane, projectiles;
4.3. Interpolation 5.5. shortest distance between two skew lines,
6.1.4.Constrained motion;
4.3.1.Newton’s (forward and backward) and 5.6. Plane,
6.1.5.Work and energy,
interpolation, 5.7. sphere,
6.1.6.conservation of energy;
4.3.2.Lagrange’s interpolation. 5.8. cone,
6.1.7.Kepler’s laws,
4.4. Numerical integration: 5.9. cylinder,
6.1.8.orbits under central forces.
4.4.1.Trapezoidal rule, 5.10. paraboloid, ellipsoid, hyperboloid of one
4.4.2.Simpson’s rule, and two sheets and their properties.
4.4.3.Gaussian quadrature
4.5. ordinary differential equations :
4.5.1.Euler
4.5.2.Runga Kutta methods.
1. Linear Algebra
3. Ordinary Differential Equations
1.1. Algebra of Matrices; 2. Calculus
3.1. Section order linear equations with variable
1.1.1.Row and column reduction, 2.1.Lagrange’s method of
coefficients, Euler-Cauchy equation;
1.1.2.Echelon form, multipliers,
3.2. Determination of complete solution when
1.1.3.congruence’s and similarity 2.2. Jacobian.
one solution is known using method of
1.1.4.Rank of a matrix; 2.3. Riemann’s definition of definite
variation of parameters.
1.1.5.Inverse of a matrix; integrals;
3.3. Laplace and Inverse Laplace transforms and
1.1.6.Solution of system of linear equations; 2.4. Indefinite integrals;
their properties, Laplace transforms of
1.1.7.Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, 2.5. Infinite and improper integral;
elementary functions.
1.1.8.characteristic polynomial, 2.6. Double and triple integrals
3.4. Application to initial value problems for 2nd
1.1.9. Cayley-Hamilton theorem, 1.2.10. Symmetric, (evaluation techniques only);
order linear equations with constant
skew symmetric, Hermitian, skew-Hermitian, orthogonal and 2.7. Areas, surface and volumes.
coefficients
unitary matrices and their eigenvalues.

5. Vector Analysis
5.1. Scalar and vector fields,
4. Numerical Methods
5.2. differentiation of vector field of
4.1. Computer Programming :
a scalar variable;
4.1.1.Binary system; 6. Statics and Dynamics
5.3. Gradient, divergence and curl in
4.1.2.Arithmetic and logical operations on numbers; 6.1.Part 2
cartesian and cylindrical
4.1.3.Octal and Hexadecimal Systems; Conversion to and 6.1.1.Equilibrium of a system of particles;
coordinates;
from decimal Systems; 6.1.2.Work and potential energy,
5.4. Higher order derivatives;
4.1.4.Algebra of binary numbers. 6.1.3.friction,
5.5. Vector identities and vector
4.1.5.Elements of computer systems and concept of memory; 6.1.4.Common catenary;
equation.
4.1.6.Basic logic gates and truth tables, Boolean algebra, 6.1.5.Principle of virtual work;
5.6. Application to geometry:
normal forms. 6.1.6.Stability of equilibrium,
5.6.1.Curves in space, curvature
4.1.7.Representation of unsigned integers, signed integers and 6.1.7.equilibrium of forces in three
and torsion;
reals, double precision reals and long integers. dimensions.
5.6.2.Serret-Furenet's formulae.
4.2. Algorithms and flow charts for solving numerical analysis
5.6.3.Gauss and Stokes’
problems.
theorems, Green's
indentities

7.
1. Abstract Algebra
1.1. Group Theory
1.1.1.Group
2. Real Analysis
1.1.2.Subgroups,
2.1. Real number system as an ordered field with least upper
1.1.3.cyclic groups, 3. Partial Differential Equations
bound property;
1.1.4.cosets, 3.1. Family of surfaces in three dimensions and
2.2. Sequences, limit of a sequence,
1.1.5.Lagrange’s Theorem, formulation of partial differential equations;
2.3. Cauchy sequence, completeness of real line;
1.1.6.normal subgroups, 3.2. Solution of quasilinear partial differential equations
2.4. Series and its convergence, absolute and conditional
1.1.7.quotient groups, of the first order, Cauchy’s method of
convergence of series of real and complex terms,
1.1.8.homomorphism of characteristics;
rearrangement of series
groups,
2.5. Continuity and uniform continuity of functions,
1.1.9.basic isomorphism
properties of continuous functions on compact sets.
theorems,
1.1.10. permutation groups,
1.1.11. Cayley’s theorem.

5. Complex Analysis
4. Linear Programming
5.1. Analytic function,
4.1. Linear programming
5.2. Cauchy-Riemann equations, 6. Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics
problems,
5.3. Cauchy's theorem, 6.1. Mechanics
4.2. basic solution,
5.4. Cauchy's integral formula, 6.1.1.Generalised coordinates;
4.3. basic feasible solution and
5.5. power series, 6.1.2.D’Alembert’s principle and Lagrange’s
4.4. optimal solution;
5.6. representation of an analytic function, equations;
4.5. Graphical method and
5.7. Taylor’s series; 6.1.3.Hamilton equations;
4.6. simplex method of solutions;
5.8. Singularities; 6.1.4.Moment of inertia;
4.7. Duality.
5.9. Laurent’s series; 6.1.5.Motion of rigid bodies in two dimensions.
4.8. Transportation and
5.10. Cauchy’s residue theorem;
4.9. assignment problems
5.11. Contour integration.
1. Abstract Algebra
1.1. Ring Theory 2. Real Analysis
1.1.1.Rings, 2.1. Riemann integral, improper integrals; 3. Partial Differential Equations
1.1.2.subrings and ideals, 2.2. Fundamental theorems of integral calculus. 3.1. Linear partial differential equations of the
1.1.3.homomorphisms of rings; 2.3. Uniform convergence, continuity, second order with constant coefficients,
1.1.4.Integral domains, differentiability and integrability for sequences canonical form;
1.1.5.principal ideal domains, and series of functions; 3.2. Equation of a vibrating string, heat equation,
1.1.6.Euclidean domains and unique 2.4. Partial derivatives of functions of several (two Laplace equation and their solutions.
factorization domains; or three) variables, maxima and minima.
1.1.7.Fields, quotient fields

6. Fluid Dynamics
6.1.1.Equation of continuity;
6.1.2.Euler’s equation of motion for inviscid
flow;
6.1.3.Stream-lines, path of a particle;
4. 5. 6.1.4.Potential flow;
6.1.5.Two-dimensional and axisymmetric
motion;
6.1.6.Sources and sinks,
6.1.7.vortex motion;
6.1.8.Navier-Stokes equation for a viscous fluid.

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