Pre-Ph.D. Course Mathematics: 1) Research Methodology (Mathematics) (5 Credits) (Compulsory)
Pre-Ph.D. Course Mathematics: 1) Research Methodology (Mathematics) (5 Credits) (Compulsory)
Pre-Ph.D. Course Mathematics: 1) Research Methodology (Mathematics) (5 Credits) (Compulsory)
Course Mathematics
1) Research Methodology (Mathematics) (5 credits) (Compulsory)
1. LaTeX and Beamer (10 hours) 2. At least one Mathematical software out of the following: Scilab /KASH/ Maxima/ SAGE/ Other software suggested by the research guide (10hours) 3. Working knowledge of MathSciNet, JSTORE and other online journals, Review of a research paper (4 hours) 4. Rapid Reader: Mathematics and its History, by J. Stillwell, Springer International Edition, 4th Indian Reprint, 2005. (10 hours) 5. Participating in seminar/lecture son different topics in Mathematics (6 hoarse)
Reference Books:
1. An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations, M. Renardy & R. C. Rogers (Springer), (Second Edition). 2. Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems and an Introduction to Chaos, 2nd Edn., by MW. Hirsch, S. Smale, R. L. Devaney, Elsevier, 2004
References:
1. 2. 3. 4. Murali Rap & H. Stetkaer, Complex Analysis, World Scinetific, 1991. L. V. Ahlfors, Complex Analysis, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1996. A. R. Shastri, Complex Analysis, 2010. S. G. Krantz, Complex Analysis: The Geometric View Points, Second edition, Carus Math. Monographs, MAA.
theorem, Hilberts Null-stellensatz, Structure of artinian rings, Dedekind domains. Introduction to Algebraic Number Theory. Discriminants of number field. Factroisation of ideals. Finiteness of class number. Euclidean number rings.
Text-book:
1. Paul Ribenboim, Algebraic Number Theory.
Additional References:
2. M. F. Atiyah and I. G. Macdonald, Introduction to commutative algebra. 3. P. Samuel, Algebraic Number Theory.
9) If found necessary, course work may be carried out by doctoral Candidates in sister Departments/Institutes either within or outside the University for Which due credit will be given to them. The student. Can opt for such a course upon recommendation of the Guide and the Chairman, Ph.D. committee/HOD. Such course-work done outside the department should be restricted to 10 credit points. The total number of credits the student should get in the pre-Ph.D. courses is 20. The credits are distributed as follows: 1. Research Mehodology:5 credits 2. Core Mathematics:10 credits The students should take 2 optional courses of 5 credits each to get 10 credits. 3. Reading course with the Research Guide (or an optional course in lie of it): 5 credits.
Note: The above mentioned courses with the given syllabi can also be considered as M. Phil. courses.