M.Sc. (Maths) Part II Sem-III Assignments PDF
M.Sc. (Maths) Part II Sem-III Assignments PDF
M.Sc. (Maths) Part II Sem-III Assignments PDF
These assignments are to be submitted only by those students who have registered for the
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Instructions for Assignment Submission
2. For each subject’s assignment the maximum marks obtainable are 30.
7. A cover page as per the format given below on page number 4 should be
attached on the top of the set for each subject.
8. Finally for a particular semester, one file should be made for all subjects.
10. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the assignments reach the centre
on or before the due date. No excuses of any kind for late or non-submission of
assignments will be entertained.
If a student is unable to submit the assignment(s) in person, the student may at
his / her own risk submit the assignment(s) through an acquaintance, fellow
student or by courier.
If assignments are sent by Speed Post / courier, at the top of the envelope the
student should clearly write in BOLD letters
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General Instructions
a) Please note that the student has to obtain at least 12 marks out of 30 marks in
internal assignments and 36 marks out of 90 marks in university
examinations.
b) Students are advised that improvement in assignment marks is not permitted at
a later stage once the student gets the minimum passing marks or more (i.e.
12+marks). Hence the students are advised to try to score the maximum at the
first attempt.
c) Assignments should not be copied, should be clear, legible, well presented.
d) Illustrate your answer by giving suitable examples.
e) Draw graphs or diagrams wherever necessary.
f) Students are advised that in case two or more students’ assignments are too
similar in content, nature, the study center Co-Ordinator would at his / her
discretion decide on the quantum of marks to be awarded, irrespective of
how good the submitted assignments are. It is more than likely that the
minimum possible marks (if any) may be awarded to all such involved
assignments.
g) Students are also advised to quote sources (if any) of data, facts, sketches,
drawings etc in their assignments.
h) In case of any query contact
Coordinator
Centre for Distance Education,
Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
Telephone: - (0231) 2693871, 2693771
E-mail:- cde_multi@unishivaji.ac.in
i) Students should see their Namelist, PRN and Seat Nos./Hall Tickets on the
following website :
Website : online.shivajiuniversity.in(Download Hall Ticket for Distance
Education option - preferably through Google Chrome.)
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M.Sc. (Maths.) Part II – Sem. III
Oct./Nov. 2014
Distance Mode
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Pin:- Mobile No: -
4. Exam Seat Number: - PRN Number :
5. Course: - M.Sc(Maths) Part II (Semester III) Distance Mode.
6. Date of Submission of Assignments: -
7. Signature of Student: -
8. Marks obtained out of 30:-
9. Signature of Evaluator of Assignment: -
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M.Sc. (Part – II)(Semester – III) Examination, 2014 - 2015
MATHEMATICS ( Paper – MT 301)
Functional analysis
Home Assignment
Total Marks : - 30
. B. All Questions are compulsory.
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M.Sc. (Part – II)(Semester – III) Examination, 2014 - 2015
MATHEMATICS ( Paper – MT 302)
Advanced Discrete Mathematics
Home Assignment
Total Marks : - 30
. B. All Questions are compulsory.
1. a) If G is a graph with atleast two vertices then prove that G is bipartite if and
only if it has no odd vertices . [4]
b) If T is a tree with n vertices then prove that it has precisely n – 1 edges. [3]
c) Prove that a poset (L, S) is lattice if and only if sup H and inf H exists for any
finite subset H of L. [3]
2. a) If an = ban – 1 + c , n ≥ 1 where b, c are constants with b ≠ 0 and a0 = k, then
prove that
bn (k + d ) − d, when b ≠ 1
an =
k + nc, when b = 1
c
for all n ≥ 0 , where d = . [4]
b −1
b) Find the coefficient of x6 in the product (1 + x + x2)(x + x2 + x3)(x3 + x5).
[3]
c) Prove that the product of lattice is again a lattice. [3]
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M.Sc. (Part – II)(Semester – III) Examination, 2014 - 2015
MATHEMATICS ( Paper – MT 303)
umber Theory
Home Assignment
Total Marks : - 30
. B. All Questions are compulsory.
Q.1 a) Prove that the linear Diophantine equation ax + by = c has a solution if and
only if d/c where d = gcd ( a, b ) . If x0, y0 is any particular solution of this
equation then show that any other solution s are given by
1 1 1
prove that φ(n) = n 1 + 1 + − − − − − 1 + . Hence find φ(360). [3]
p1 p2 pr
Q.4 a) For k ≥ 3, prove that the integer 2k has no primitive roots. [4]
a
b) Define Legendre symbol , in usual notation. If p is an odd
p
p −1 a
prime prove that ∑ p = 0 . [3]
a =1
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M.Sc. (Part – II)(Semester – III) Examination, 2014 - 2015
MATHEMATICS ( Paper – MT 307)
Operations Research – I
Home Assignment
Total Marks : - 30
. B. All Questions are compulsory.
Q.1 a) Describe briefly the computational procedure for solving linear programming
problem by revised simplex method. [4]
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2x2 ≤ 46 ,x1, x2, ≥ 0. [3]
Q.4 a) State and prove Kuhn-Tucker necessary and sufficient conditions in non-linear
programming problem. [4]
Q.1 a) Define scalar cardinality of a fuzzy set. If A and B are fuzzy sets defined on X
then show that |A| + | B| = | A∪B| + |A∩B|. [4]
b) Let A and B be the fuzzy sets defined on X then for any two real numbers α , β
∈ [ 0, 1 ] prove that
i) α ≤ β ⇒ αA ⊇ βA .
ii) αA ∩ B = αA ∩ αB .
iii) αA ∪ B = αA ∪ αB . [4]
b) State extension principle for defining direct and inverse image of a fuzzy set. If
f: X → Y is crisp function and Ai ∈ F(x) for i ∈ I , then prove that
(i) f U Ai = U f ( Ai )
i i
(ii) f I Ai ⊆ I f ( Ai ) [4]
i i
Q.3 a) Define equilibrium point. Show that every fuzzy complement has at most one
equilibrium point. [4]
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b) Let iw, w > 0 denotes Yagar’s class of t-norms. Prove that
imin ( a, b ) ≤ iw ( a, b ) ≤ min ( a, b ). [3]
Q.4 a) Define MIN and MAX operations on fuzzy numbers . Prove that for fuzzy
numbers A and B, MIN ( A, MAX ( A, B ) ) = A. [4]
0 x ≤ -1, x ≥ 3
x +1
A(x) = -1 ≤ x ≤ 1
2
3 − x
2 1 ≤ x ≤3
And
0 x ≤ 1, x ≥ 5
x −1
B(x) = 1≤ x ≤ 3
2
5 − x
2 3 ≤ x ≤5
Find the fuzzy number A + B. [3]
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