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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 002.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE (CAFETERIA)
B.SC., MATHEMATICS
( 2005 2008) (2006-2009)

Sem Com
ponent
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F1
F2

1.

Foundation Courses F

2.

Major Compulsory and Optional courses M

3.

Allied Compulsory and Optional courses A

4.

Interdisciplinary Courses ID

5.

Extra Projects and Placements.

Code No

Course

CU5T:01

Language 1
Paper 1
Language II
Paper 1
RESCAPES
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core
Major Core

CU5E:01

F3
F4

II

M1
M2

CU5MA:OM1
CU5MA:OM2

A1

CU5MA:OA1A

F1

CU5T:E2

F2

CU5E:E2

F3
F4
M3

CU5MA:EM3

M4
A2

CU5MA:EM4
CU5MA:EA2A

Allied CompulsoryPaper 1
TOTAL
Language 1
Paper II
Language II
Paper II
RESCAPES
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core
Major Core
Allied Compulsory
Paper II
TOTAL

Hrs/
Week
5

Credits

Capacity Building

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1

Calculus and Fourier Series


Classical Algebra
&Trigonometry
Mathematical Statistics-I

7
6

7
6

30
5

31
5

4
1

6
5

6
5

30

34

Subject Title

Environmental Studies
Analytical Geometry of
Three Dimensions and
Vector Calculus
Sequences and Series
Mathematical Statistics -II

2
III

F1

CU5T:O3

F2

CU5E:O3

F3
F4
M5
M6

CU5MA:OM5

A3

CU5MA:OA3A

CU5MA:OM6A

ID1
IV

F1

CU5T:E4

F2

CU5E:E4

F3
F4

Life Oriented
Education
Major Core
Major Core
Allied Compulsory
Paper III
Inter Disciplinary
Course
TOTAL
Language I
Paper IV
Language II
Paper IV
RESCAPES

M9
M10

CU5MA:OM9
CU5MA:OM10A

Life Oriented
Education
Major Core
Major Core
Allied Optional
Paper I
Inter Disciplinary
Course
TOTAL
RESCAPES
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core
Major Optional

M11

CU5MA:OM11A

Major Optional

M12
A5

CU5MA:OM12A

Major Optional
Allied Optional
Paper II

M7
M8
A4

CU5MA:EM7
CU5MA:EM8A

ID2
V

Language I Paper III


Language II
Paper III
RESCAPES

F3
F4

ID3

Inter Disciplinary
Course
TOTAL

Environmental Sustenance
Project
Statics
Differential Equations and
Laplace Transforms
Mathematical
Statistics -III

-1

4
5

4
5

30
5

31
5

Environmental Sustenance
Project
Dynamics
Algebra

1
1

4
5
5

4
5
5

30
1

31
1
1

5
5

5
5

5
5

5
5

30

31

Impact Study
Real Analysis
Optimization
Techniques -1
Programming in C For
Numerical Methods
Numerical Methods

3
VI

F3

M13

CU5MA:EM13

RESCAPES Project
(optional)
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core

M14

CU5MA:EM14A

Major Optional

M15

CU5MA:EM15A

Major Optional

M16
A6

CU5MA:EM16A

Major Optional
Allied Optional
Paper III
Inter Disciplinary
Course
TOTAL

F4

ID4

Theory of Functions of a
Complex Variable
Optimization
Techniques - II
Introduction to Fuzzy
Mathematics
Graph Theory

SEMESTER WISE CREDIT DISTRIBUTION


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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 002.


DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
B.Sc., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER I
MAJOR (CORE) CALCULUS AND FOURIER SERIES
No. of Hours: 7
Max. Marks:100
No. of Credits: 7
CODE:CU5MA:OM1
UNIT I:
Successive differentiation Leibnitz theorem (with proof) Curvature radius of curvature
centre of curvature circle of curvature (both in Cartesian and polar coordinates) and evolute.
UNIT II:
Partial differentiation Total differential coefficient Homogeneous functions-Partial
derivatives of a function of two functions Jacobian of two and three variables-Maxima and
minima of functions of two variables.
UNIT III:
Reduction formulae: 0 /2 sinn x dx, 0 /2 cosn x dx, 0 /2 sinn x cosn x dx
Multiple integrals Evaluation of double integrals in cartesian and polar co-ordinates. Triple
integrals (evaluation in Cartesian Co-ordinates only) - Change of order of Integration.
UNIT IV:
Beta and gamma functions Definition, recurrence formula of gamma functions Properties
of Beta functions-Relations between Beta and Gamma functions Evaluation of simple integrals.
UNIT V:
Fourier cosine and sine series Half range Cosine and Sine series.
TREATMENT as in
CALCULUS (Vol I) by S. Narayanan and T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay for units
I and II.
Unit I Chapter III, Chapter X Sec2 (from 2.1 to 2.6)
Unit II- Chapter VIII (Sec 1 and Sec.4)
CALCULUS (Vol II) by S. Narayanan and T.K. Manicavachagam Pillay for units III and IV
Unit III- Chapter V Sections 1 to 4
Unit IV Chapter VII Sections 2,3,4,5
Engineering Mathematics Third year (Part B), 11th Edition by Dr. M.K. Venkatraman for unit V.
Unit V Chapter I (Section 1 to 6, Section 8, Section 10)
REFERENCES:
Schaums Outline series Theory and problems of Advanced Calculus.

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Differential and Integral Calculus by N. PISKUNOV Mir Publishers.
Advanced Calculus David V. Widder Prentice Hall of India
(II Edition)
Calculus and Analytic Geometry Thomas/Finney Narosa Publishing House.
Calculus with Computer Applications:- Ransom V. Lynch,
Donald R. Ostberg & Robert G. Kuller.
Xerox College Publishing.
Schaums Outline series Theory and Problems of Laplace Transforms.

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B.Sc., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER I
MAJOR (CORE) CLASSICAL ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY
No. of Hours: 6
Max. Marks:100
No. of Credits: 6
CODE:CU5MA:OM2
CLASSICAL ALGEBRA
UNIT I:
Theory of Equations:
Relation between roots and coefficients symmetric functions of roots in terms of the
coefficients Sum of the powers of the roots of an equation-Newtons Theorem on the sum of the
powers of the roots - Transformation of equations Reciprocal equations To increase or Decrease
the roots by a given quantity Removal of terms To form an equation whose roots are any power
of the roots of a given equation - Descartes rule of signs.
UNIT II:
Theory of Numbers:
Introduction Divisors of a given number N Eulers function (N) highest power of a
prime p contained in n! congruences numbers in arithmetical progression Fermats theoremWilsons theorem Lagranges theorem.
TRIGONOMETRY
UNIT III:
Expansions of Cosn, Sinn, tann where n is a positive integer (excluding formation of
equations); Expansions of Cosn, Sinn in a series of sines and cosines of multiples of , ( in
radians) and expansion of Cos, Sin, tan in a series of powers of approximations.
UNIT IV:
Hyperbolic functions in verse hyperbolic functions, separation into real and imaginary
parts. Logarithm of complex numbers x+iy general value of logarithm.
UNIT V:
Summation of trigonometric series-method of differences sum of sines of n angles in A.P.
sum of cosines of n angles in A.P. summation of series using complex quantities.
TREATMENT as in:
UNIT I: Algebra Vol I by T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay, T. Natarajan and K.S. Ganapathy
Chapter 6 Sec: 11 to 21,24.
UNIT II: Algebra Vol II by T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay, T. Natarajan and K.S. Ganapathy
Chapter 5 fully.
TREATMENT as in Trigonometry by Narayanan and Manicavachagom Pillay for UNIT III,
IV & V.
UNIT III: Chapter III (Formation of Equations Excluded)
UNIT IV: Chaper IV and in Chapter V (Sec 5 only)
UNIT V: Chapter VI (Sec. 1 to Sec.3)
REFERENCES:
1. Set Theory, Number System and Theory of Equations by Arumugam and
Thangapandi Issac, New Gamma Publishing House.
2. Trigonometry by P.R. Vittal, Margham Publisher.
3. Trigonometry by P.P. Gupta, Oxford University Press.
4. Trigonometry by P. Duraipandian, Emerald Publications.

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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 002.
B.Sc., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER II
MAJOR (CORE) ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY OF THREE DIMENSIONS AND VECTOR
CALCULUS
No. of Hours: 7
Max. Marks:100
No. of Credits: 7
CODE:CU5MA:EM3
UNIT I:
Cartesian coordinates- Distance between points Direction Cosines Direction ratios
angle between two lines. The plane the general equation of the plane standard forms of equations
of planes Equation of the plane in the form P+ P = Bisector planes.
UNIT II:
Different forms of equations of a straight line the plane and the straight line coplanar
lines the shortest distance between two skew lines equations of two skew lines.
UNIT III:
Equation of a sphere Length of the tangent from a point Tangent planes. The plane
section of a sphere - Intersection of two spheres.
VECTOR CALCULUS
UNIT IV:
Differentiation:
Derivatives of vector functions velocity and acceleration differential operators
directional derivatives, gradient, divergence and curl solenoidal and irrotational vectors vector
identities.
UNIT V:
Integration:
Integration of vector functions velocity and acceleration Line integrals work done by a
force conservative field surface integral and its applications volume integral and its
applications Integral theorems (without proof ) - Gauss divergence theorem, Greens theorem,
Stokes theorem and their applications.
Treatment as in A Text Book of Analytical Geometry (Part II Three Dimensions) By
T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay and T. Natarajan. Revised Edition 1996, Reprint July 2000.
UNIT I: Chapters I and II
UNIT II: Chapter III (excluding sections 9,10 & 11)
UNIT III: Chapter IV for the Sphere
Reference:
Analytical Geometry (3 Dimensional) by P.Duraipandian,Laxmi Duraipandian & D.Mahilan
Emerald Publishers(1990)
For Vector calculus, Treatment as in Vector Calculus By K. Viswanathan and S. Selvaraj
Emerald Publishers)
UNIT IV: Chapters 1 and 2
UNIT V: Chapters 3 and 4.

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Reference:
Vector Analysis by P.Duraipandian ,Laxmi Duraipandian Emerald Publishers (1998)
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B.Sc., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER II
MAJOR (CORE) SEQUENCES AND SERIES
No. of Hours: 6
Max. Marks:100
No. of Credits: 6
Code: CU5MA:EM4
UNIT I:
Sequences sets Sequences Limit of a sequence bounded sequences Cauchys
general principle of convergence monotonic sequence.
UNIT II:
Infinite Series- definition of convergence, divergence and oscillation some general
theorems convergence of
1/ np and Geometric Series.
Tests of convergence. Comparison tests
1.
2.
3.
4.

Cauchys condensation test


DAlemberts Ratio Test
Cauchys Root test
Raabes test (simple problems only)

UNIT III:
Alternating Series : Absolute convergence conditional convergence Leibnitzs test and
simple problems.
Binomial theorem for rational index summation of series and approximations:
UNIT IV:
Exponential and Logarithmic Series summation and approximations.
UNIT V:
General summation of series Application of partial fractions summation by difference
series recurring series.
TREATMENT as in Algebra volume I by Manicavachagom Pillay, Natrarajan & Ganapathy.
UNIT I: Chapter 2 Section 4, Section 6, Section 7.
UNIT II: Chapter 2 Section 8 to Section 20.
UNIT III: Chapter 2 Section 21 to Section 24.
Chapter 3 Section 5,10 & 14.
UNIT IV: Chapter 4
UNIT V: Chapter 5
REFERENCES:
1.

A first course in Real Analysis by M.K. Singal and Asha Rani Singal,
R. Chand & Co, New Delhi.

2.

Sequences and Series by Dr. Arumugam.

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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE ( AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 002.
B.SC., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER III
MAJOR (CORE) : STATICS
No. of Hours: 4
No. of Credits:4

Max.Marks:100.
Code:CU5MA: OM5.

Unit : I
Force Types of Forces Equilibrium Forces acting at a point Parallelogram of forces Triangle
of forces Ploygon of forces - Lamis theorem Resolution of a force Composition of forces
Resultant Conditions of equilibrium.
Unit: II
Parallel Forces Like and Unlike parallel forces Resultants Moment of a force about a point Varignons Theorem on Moments Principle of Moments Moment of a force about an axis
Couples Equilibrium of two couples Equivalence of two couples Couples in Parallel Planes
Resultant of Coplanar Couples Resultant of a couple and a force.
Unit : III
Equilibrium of Three Forces acting on a rigid body Three coplanar forces conditions of
Equilibrium Two trigonometrical theorems useful in the solution of statical problems Problem
solving.
Unit : IV
Friction Laws of friction angle of friction cone of friction equilibrium of a body on a rough
inclined plane Problems involving the force of friction.
Unit : V
Equilibrium of strings Common catenary equations tension at any point geometrical
properties Parabolic catenary Suspension Bridge.
Treatment as in Statics by Dr. M.K. Venkataraman, Agasthiar Publications, Trichy (1996).
Unit: I - Chapters 1 & 2
Unit: II Chapters 3 & 4
Unit: III Chapter 5
Unit: IV Chapter 7
Unit: V Chapter 11
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1.Statics by A.V. Dharmapadam
2.Mechanics by P. Durai Pandian & Others.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER III
MAJOR (CORE ) : DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
No.of.Hours: 5
No.of Credits:5

Max.Marks: 100
Code:CU5MA:OM6A

UNIT I :
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Linear homogeneous equations with variable coefficients. Equations reducible to the linear
homogeneous equation. Method of variation of parameters.
UNIT II :
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Formation of partial differential equations by eliminating arbitrary constant and functions solutions - General, particular and complete integrals - solutions to first order equations in four
standard forms F(p, q) = 0, F(z,p,q) = 0, F(x,p,q) = 0,F(y,p,q) = 0, F1 (x,p) = F2 (y,q),
z = px+qy+f (p,q), Lagranges method of solving linear equation Pp + Qq = R.
UNIT III :
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
Definition - Laplace transforms of functions eat, Cosat, Sinat, tn (n is a +ve integer), eat cosbt,
eat sinbt, f'(t), f''(t), fn(t), tn f(t), f(t)/ t
UNIT IV :
INVERSE TRANSFORMS
Inverse transforms relating to the above standard functions - application to solution of ordinary
differential equations with constant coefficients.
UNIT V :
Second order linear partial differential equation with constant coefficients - Particular integrals for
functions of the type e ax + by, Sin (ax + by), Cos (ax + by), xrys
Application of partial differential equations - Solution to heat and wave equations by method of
separation of variables (No derivation of equations)
Treatment as in Differential Equations by Narayanan & Manicavachagom Pillay for Units I, II & III
UNIT:I Chapter V - Section 5 & 6 and Chapter VII - Section 4
UNIT:II Chapter XII ( Omit from Section 5.5)
UNIT:III Chapter IX Sections 1 to 5
UNIT:IV Chapter IX Sections 6 to 9
Treatment as in ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS Part B by Dr.M.K.Venkatraman for Unit V.
UNIT:V Chapter 2 ( Section 13 to Section 19 ) & Chapter 3 ( Omit from Section 10 )
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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER : IV
MAJOR ( CORE ) : DYNAMICS
No. Of. Hrs: 4
No. of Credits:4

Max. Marks:100
CODE: CU5MA:EM7

UNIT: I
Momentum Newtons Laws of Motion Absolute units of forces Conservation of linear
momentum Motion of a particle on planes Motion of connected particles.
UNIT : II
Projectiles Path of a projectile Characteristics of the motion of a projectile Greatest height Time of flight - Horizontal range Maximum horizontal range Directions of projection Velocity
of the projectile Simple problems.
UNIT : III
Motion of a projectile on an inclined plane Range on an inclined plane Time of flight Greatest
distance from the inclined plane Maximum range on an inclined plane Directions of projection
on an inclined plane Enveloping parabola Simple problems.
UNIT : IV
Impulsive forces Impact of two bodies Motion of a shot and gun Collision of elastic bodies
Fundamental laws of inpact Impact of a smooth sphere on a fixed plane Direct impact Oblique
impact Simple problems.
UNIT : V
Simple harmonic motion in a straight line Definitions General solution of a simple harmonic
motion equation Composition of two simple harmonic motions Simple problems.
Treatment as in A Text Book of Dynamics by Dr. M.K. Venkatraman Agasthiar Publications,
Tiruchy-2.
Eleventh Edition February 2004.
Unit: I Chapter IV 4.1 to 4.18, 4.2 to 4.23
Unit:II- Chapter VI 6.1 to 6.11
Unit:III Chapter VI 6.12 to 6.17
Unit:IV Chapter VII 7.1 to 7.5, Chapter VIII - 8.1 to 8.8
Unit:V Chapter X 10.1 to 10.3, 10.6, 10.7
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Dynamics by Prof. M.L. Khanna - Jai Prakash Nathan & Company, Meerut 10th Edition
1975.
Principles of Dynamics by Greenwood, Donald T-Prentice Hall of India-New Delhi 1988.
Dynamics K.Viswanatha Naik & M.S. Kasi Emerald Publishers, Egmore, Chennai-2001.
Golden Dynamics by N.P. Bali Laxmi Publishers, New Delhi 1986.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS - SEMESTER IV / VI
MAJOR (CORE) : ALGEBRA
No. of. Hours : 5
No.of Credits: 5

Max.Marks : 100
Code: CU5MA:EM8A / CU5MA:EM15B

UNIT I:
Groups
Cosets and Lagrange's theorem - Normal subgroups and quotient groups - Finite groups and
Cayley tables - isomorphism and homomorphism.
UNIT II:
Rings:
Definition and examples - elementary properties of rings - ismorphism -types of rings Characteristic of a ring - subrings-ideals - quotient rings - homomorphism of rings
UNIT III:
Vector spaces
Definition and examples - subspaces - Linear transformation - span of a set - Linear independence
and Linear dependence.
UNIT IV:
Vector spaces ( Contn)
Basis and dimension Maximal Linearly Independent set, Minimal Generating set, Isomorphism of
vector spaces - Rank and nullity - matrix of a linear transformation.
UNIT V:
Inner Product spaces
Definition and examples of inner product spaces, Orthonormal set, Gram Schmidt
Orthogronalisation Process - Orthogonality - Orthogonal complement.
Treatment as in Modern Algebra by N. Arumugam and A. Thangapandi Isaac June 1997 - Edition
UNIT I: ( Chapter 3 - Sec.3.8 to 3.12)
UNIT II: ( Chapter 4 - Sec.4.1 to 4.8 & 4.10)
UNIT III: (Chapter 5 - Sec 5.1 to 5.5)
UNIT IV: ( Chapter 5 - Sec 5.6 to 5.8)
UNIT V: ( Chapter 6 - Sec 6.1 to 6.3)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. A text book of Modern Abstract Algebra by Shanti Narayanan.
2. Modern Algebra by K. Sivasubramanian.
3. A text book of Modern Algebra by R. Balakrishnan & N. Ramabadran.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER V
MAJOR (CORE) REAL ANALYSIS

No.of.Hours : 5

Max.Marks: 100

No.of Credits:5

Code:CU5MA:OM9

UNIT I : REAL NUMBERS


Introduction to Real Number system - the field axioms and theorems - Order in R - Absolute value
- Completeness - Some important subsets of R - Representation of real numbers as points on a
straight line - Intervals - Countable and uncountable sets.
UNIT II : NEIGHBOURHOOD AND LIMIT POINTS
Neighbourhoods - Open sets - Closed sets - Limit points of a set - Closure of a set - Interior of a set
- Compactness and connectedness.
UNIT III : LIMITS AND CONTINUITY
Limits - Continuous functions - Types of discontinuities - Algebra and boundedness of continuous
functions - Intermediate value theorem - Inverse function theorem - Uniform continuity.
UNIT IV : DERIVATIVES
Introduction - Derivability and continuity - Algebra of derivatives - Inverse function theorem for
derivatives - Darboux's theorem.
MEAN VALUE THEOREMS
Rolle's theorem - Mean value theorems on derivatives (Lagrange's and Cauchy's) - Taylor's
theorem with remainder - Taylor's series - power series expansions of some standard functions: e ,
Sin x, Cos x, (1+x) and log(1+x)

UNIT V : RIEMANN INTEGRATION

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Introduction - Riemann integrability and integral of bounded functions over bounded intervals Properties of Darboux sums - Darboux's theorems I and II - Equivalent definition of integrability
and integral - Conditions for integrability - Particular classes of bounded integrable functions Properties of integrable functions - Integrability of sum, difference, product, quotient and
modulus of integrable functions - Continuity and derivability of the integral function fundamental theorem of integral calculus.
Treatment as in 'A First Course in Real Analysis' by M.K.Singal and Asha Rani Singal - R.Chand &
Co. New Delhi. 20TH Edition,1998
UNIT I : CHAPTER 1
UNIT II : CHAPTER 2
UNIT III : CHAPTER 5
UNIT IV : CHAPTER 6 (Omit from section 6) and Chapter 8 ( Omit sections 7 and 8)
UNIT V : Treatement as in "Elements of Real Analysis" by Shanti Narayan.
Chapter 9 (Omit Sec 9.12, 9.13, 9.16 and 9.17)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. 'A Course of Mathematical Analysis' by Shanthi Narayan.
3.

"Real Analysis" by Arumugam and others.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS - SEMESTER V
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES - I
No.of.Hours : 5
No.of Credits: 5

CODE:CU5MA:OM10A
Max Marks:100

UNIT I :
Mathematical formulation of the problem - Graphical solution methods - General Linear
Programming Problem - Slack and Surplus variables. Canonical and standard forms of L.P.P.
UNIT II :
The Simplex Method - Simplex Algorithm - Artificial variables - Charnes Method of penalties ( Big
- M method) - Problem of Degeneracy - Two-Phase Simplex method.
UNIT III :
Duality - Dual Simplex algorithm. Assignment Problem - Hungarian method - Unbalanced
assignment problem - Travelling Salesman Problem.
UNIT IV :
Transportation Problem - Initial basic feasible solution - Northwest corner rule - Row minima
method - Column minima method - Matrix minima Method - Vogel's approximation method Optimal solution - u - v method - Degeneracy - Unbalanced Transportation Problem.
UNIT V :
Introduction - Problem of sequencing - Problems with n jobs and Two machines - Problems with n
jobs and Three machines - problems with n jobs and m machines - Graphic solution.
Treatment as in "Operations research" by Kanti swarup,P.K.Gupta & Man mohan, Eighth
thoroughly revised edition.
UNIT - I - Chapter 2 (2.1 to 2.6)
UNIT - II - Chapter 3 - Section 3.1 to 3.5
UNIT - III - Chapter 3 - Section 3.6, Chapter 4 (Omit section 4.3) & Chapter 7.
UNIT - IV - Chapter 6
UNIT V - Chapter 10

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER V
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) PROGRAMMING IN C FOR NUMERICAL METHODS
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits:5

Max. Marks:100
Code: CU5MA:OM11A

UNIT - I:
Constants, variables, data types, symbolic constants - operators and expressions - evaluation of
expressions - reading and writing a character - formatted input and output - handling of character
strings - operations on strings - string handling functions.
UNIT - II:
Decision making and branching - Using IF, IF-ELSE, Nesting of IF-ELSE statements - ELSE-IF
ladder - Switch statement - the conditional operator - GOTO statement - Decision making and
looping - the WHILE, DO, FOR statements.
UNIT - III:
Arrays - one dimensional, two dimensional, multi dimensional groups - structure - definition giving
values to members - Initialization - Comparison - arrays of structures - Arrays within structures structures within structures and functions - Unions - Size of structures.
UNIT - IV:
User defined functions - the form of C functions - Return values and their types - calling a function category of functions - no arguments and no return values - Arguments but no return values Arguments with return values - Nesting of functions - Recursion Function and arrays - the scope and life time of variables in functions.
UNIT - V:
File management - Defining and opening a file - Closing a file - I/O operations on files
Scope and Treatment as in "Programming in ANSI C " Second Edition By
E. Balagurusamy.
UNIT - I: Chapters 2,3,4 and 8
UNIT - II: Chapters 5 and 6
UNIT - III: Chapters 7 and 10
UNIT - IV: Chapter 9
UNIT - V: Chapter 12

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REFERENCE BOOKS:
Programming in C - V.Rajaraman Programming with C - Schaum's Series
ANNEXURE
C Programming for Theory and Practicals:
Roots of equations : Iterative Methods
1. Bisection Method
2. False Position Mehod
3. Newton - Raphson Method
INTERPOLATION:
Lagrange's Method
Newton - Forward Method
Newton - Backward Method
NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION:
Euler Method
Predictor - Corrector Method
Runge-kutta IV order method
NUMERICAL INTEGRATION:
Simpson's 1/3 rule
Trapezoidal rule
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B.SC. MATHEMATICS - SEMESTER V
MAJOR ( OPTIONAL ) NUMERICAL METHODS
No.of Hours : 5
Max.Marks : 100
No.of Credits:5
Code: CU5MA:OM12A
UNIT I
Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations:
Introduction - Bisection Method - Iteration Method - The Method of False Position - Newton Raphson Method - Generalized Newton's Method.
UNIT II:
Interpolation -Introduction -Finite Differences Forward and Backward differences - Newton's
formula for interpolation - Central difference Interpolation formulae - Interpolation with
unevenly spaced points - Lagrange's interpolation formula.
UNIT III:
Numerical differentiation and integration:
Introduction - Numerical differentiation - Maximum and minimum values of a tabulated function Numerical integration Trape zoidal rule - Simpson's 1/3-rule.
UNIT IV:
Solution of linear Systems of equations:
Introduction - Consistency of a linear system of equations - Solution of linear systems -Direct
methods - Matrix inversion method - Gaussian elimination method,Gauss - Jordan method - Gauss
- Seidel method.
UNIT V:
Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations:
Introduction - Solution by Taylor's series - Picard's method of successive approximations - Euler's
method - Modified Euler's method - Range-Kutta method - Predictor - Corrector method - Adams.
Moulton method - Milne's method.
Treatment as in 'Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis' by
S.S.Sastry 21Printing, Second edition, April 1995.
UNIT I: Chapter 2 - Sec. 2.1 to 2.5.1
UNIT II: Chapter 3 - Sec. 3.1, 3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.6, 3.7, 3.7.1 to 3.7.4, 3.9, 3.9.1
UNIT III: Chapter 5 - Sec. 5.1 to 5.4.2 (Omit 5.2.1)
UNIT IV: Chapter 6 - Sec.6.1,6.2.5,6.3 to 6.3.2, 6.4.
UNIT V: Chapter 7 - Sec 7.1 to 7.6 (Omit 7.4.1)
REFERENCE :
Engineering Maths - Singharavelu. Numerical Analysis- Narayanan & Manicavachagom Pillai.
Numerical Methods - S. Arumugam, A. Thangapandi Isaac & A. Somasundaram
Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering Dr. M.K. Venkataraman.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER VI
MAJOR ( CORE ) THEORY OF FUNCTIONS OF A COMPLEX VARIABLE
No.of Hours : 5

Max Marks:100

No.of Credits:5

Code: CU5MA:EM13

UNIT I :
Analytic functions
Introduction - Definition - Continuous functions - Convergence of sequences and series absolute
convergence - Uniform convergence - Cauchy - Riemann equations.
UNIT II :
Bilinear Transformations:
Elementary transformation - Bilinear transformation - Cross ratio - Fixed points of Bilinear
transformation - some special bilinear transformation.
UNIT III :
Integration in the complex plane :
Complex integration - Cauchy's integral theorem (Reimanns proof only) and its extension Cauchy's integral formula - Derivative of analytic functions - Morera's theorem - Cauchy's
inequality for fn(z0), Liouville's Theorem.
UNIT IV :
Expansion of functions in Power Series
Taylor's theorem - Laurent's theorem - Singular points - Zeros - Pole - Essential singularity
- Meromorphic function - Principle of the argument - Rouche's theorem - Fundamental Theorem of
Algebra.

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UNIT V :
Residue Theorem and Contour Integration
Residue at a pole - Residue theorem - Evaluation of Definite Integrals between limits
(- to ) - Extension of the Result- Jordan's lemma ( Statement only)- Evaluation of
Sinax f(x) dx, Cosax f(x)dx where a > 0 and (i) f(z) does not have a pole on the real axis
(ii) f(z) have poles on the real axis (Only Semi Circular contour is included).
UNIT I, III to V:
Treatment as in "Complex Analysis" by S.Narayanan & T.K. Manicava chagam Pillay, Revised 3rd
Edition,1985 .
UNIT I: Chapter 1(Omit section 8)
UNIT III : Chapter 3 ( Omit section 13 & 14 )
UNIT IV : Chapter 4
UNIT V : Chapter 5 - sec 1 to 7
UNIT II:
Treatment as in " Complex Analysis" by S.Arumugam, A.Thankapandi Isaac and A.Somasundaram.
CHAPTER 3 (Sec.3.1 To 3.5)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Functions of a Complex Variable - E.G. Phillips.
2. Complex Analysis - P.Duraipandian and Laxmi Duraipandian.
3. Complex Variable - Churchill.
4. Theory of functions of a Complex Variable - Shanthi Narayanan.
5. Complex Analysis by Sridharan.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER VI
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES -II
No. of Hours: 5
No.of Credits:5

Max. Marks:100
Code: CU5MA:EM14A

UNIT - I:
Game theory - Two person zero - sum games - the maximin and minimax principle saddle points - graphical solution of 2 X n and m X 2 games Dominance property.
UNIT - II:
Queueing theory - Poisson process and exponential distribution - classification of queues Poisson queues.
UNIT - III:
Inventory control - types of inventory - Economic order quantity - Deterministic inventory
problem - EOQ problem with price breaks.
UNIT - IV:
Multi-item deterministic problem - Inventory problem with uncertain demand - systems of
inventory control (Q system and P system) Probabilistic inventory problems.
UNIT - V:
Network scheduling by PERT - CPM time calculations in Networks -Critical path method
( CPM ) - PERT calculation. Scope and treatment as in "Operations Research" By
antiswarup, P.K.Gupta and Manmohan, Eighth thoroughly revised edition.
UNIT - I: Chapter 9 ( Sec 9.1 to 9.7)
UNIT - II: Chapter 17 ( Sec 17.1 to 17.8)
UNIT - III: Chapter 18 ( Sec 18.1 to 18.7)
UNIT - IV: Chapter 18 ( Sec 18.8 to 18.11 )
UNIT - V : Chapter 21 ( Sec 21.1 to 21.7 )
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B.SC., MATHEMATICS
VI SEMESTER.
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) INTRODUCTION TO FUZZY MATHEMATICS
.
NO. OF HOURS:5
MAX. MARKS:100
NO. OF CREDITS:5
CODE: CU5MA:EM15A
UNIT I :
Fuzzy Set Theory- Introduction-Concept of a fuzzy set-Relation between fuzzy setsNumbers and Crisp set associated with a fuzzy set-Fuzzy sets associated with a given fuzzy
set- Extension Principle.
UNIT II:
Operations on Fuzzy Sets-Introduction-Fuzzy Complement- Fuzzy Union-Fuzzy Intersection
UNIT III :
Fuzzy Relations-Introduction- Operations on Fuzzy Relations--cuts of Fuzzy RelationsCompositions of Fuzzy Relations-Projections of Relations-Cylindric Extensions.
UNIT IV :
Fuzzy Logic- Introduction-Three valued logics-N valued logics for N>4- Infinite valued
logics- Fuzzy logic-Fuzzy Propositions and Rules- Reasoning.
UNIT V :
APPLICATIONS:
Fuzzy methods in Control Theory-Introduction-Fuzzy Expert Systems-Classical Control
Theory Vs Fuzzy Control Theory-Examples-Components of FLC-Formulation of FLC.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
For Units I,III,IV & V:
Introduction to Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic By M.Ganesh Edition2006-Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Limited, New Delhi.
UNIT I :
CHAPTER 6 Secs. 6.1 to 6.9.
UNIT III :
CHAPTER 7 Secs. 7.1 to 7.7
UNIT IV :
CHAPTER 8 Secs. 8.1 to 8.8
UNIT V :
CHAPTER 9 Secs. 9.1 to 9.8
For Unit II
Treatment as in Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic Theory and Applications by
George J .Kler /Bo yuan.
UNIT II :

Chapter 3

secs (3.1 to 3.4)

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE :


1. Introduction to the theory of A.Kaufmann ,Academic press ,Newyork .
2. Fuzzy Set ,Uncertainity and information by Klir &Bouyal .

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3. Uncertainity and Fuzzy Logic by George J.Klir & Bo yuan.
4. T.M.Ross ,Fuzzy Engg.Application TMH.
HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPALLI - 2.
B.SC. MATHEMATICS - SEMESTER VI
MAJOR ( OPTIONAL) GRAPH THEORY
No.of Hours : 5
No.of Credits:5

Max Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:EM16A

UNIT I :
Introduction- graphs and subgraphs-isomorphism- Ramsey numbers Independent sets and
coverings - intersection graphs and line graphs - Matrices - Operations on graphs.
UNIT II :
Degree sequence-graphic sequences-walks, trails and paths-connectedness & components-blocksconnectivity.
UNIT III :
Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs and trees.
UNIT IV :
Directed Graphs :
Introduction Definitions and Basic Concepts Paths and Connections Digraphs and Matrices
Tournaments .
UNIT V :
Applications of Graph Theory :
Introduction Connector Problem Shortest Path Problem Transformation and kinematic Graph
Designing One Way Traffic System Applications - The travelling salesman problem Job
sequencing problem.
Treatment as in "Invitation to Graph Theory" by Dr.S.Arumugam and Dr.S.Ramachandran 1994
edition.
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT

I : Chapters 1 and 2
II : Chapters 3 and 4
III : Chapter 5 and 6
IV : Chapter 10
V : Chapter 11

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:


1. Graph theory by Harary, Narosa Publishing House New Delhi, Bombay.
2. Graph theory with applications to Engineeering and Computer Science by
Narsingh Deo, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.

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ALLIED: MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS - I
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
CODE:CU5MA:OA1A

UNIT I:
Definition of Statistics Statistical data primary and secondary collection, classification and
tabulation of data. Diagrammatic and graphical representation.
UNIT II:
Measures of dispersion calculation of Mean Deviation, Quartile deviation, standard deviation,
coefficient of variation and moments for frequency distributions- concept of skewness and kurtosis
and their measures.
UNIT III:
Simple Correlation rank correlation Linear regression. (Error analysis in chapter 12 omitted)
UNIT IV:
Curve Fitting Fitting straight lines and parabolic curves by the method of least squares and Index
Numbers- Uses Types Laspeyres, Paaches, Fishers and Marshall
Edgeworth methods-Tests of Consistency Chain Base Index Fixed Base Index-Cost of Living
Index Aggregate Expenditure Method Family Budget Method .
UNIT V: Analysis of time series- Secular Trend-Seasonal Variation-Cyclical Variation Irregular
Variation.
TREATMENT as in Statistics by R.S.N. Pillai and V. Bagavathi,
S.Chand & Co, New Delhi
UNIT I: Chapter 1,2,4,6, to 8
UNIT II: Chapters 10 and 11
UNIT III: Chapter 12 and 13 (Omit Error analysis in Chapter 12)
UNIT IV: Chapter 11 Section 11,9,4 & Chapter 14
UNIT V: Chapter 15.
REFERENCES :
1. Business Mathematics and Statistics by P.A. Navaneetham, Jai Publishers.
2. Statistics by M.C. Shukla and S.S. Gulshan, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi.
3. Advanced Practical Statistics by S.P. Gupta, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi.
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ALLIED : MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS - II
No. of Hours: 5
Max. Marks:100
No. of Credits: 5
CODE: CU5MA:EA2A
UNIT I: Random Variables
Discrete and continuous random variable, cumulative distributive function, properties of distribution
function, function of a random variable, two dimensional random variable, joint probability
function, marginal probability distribution, conditional probability distribution, independent random
variables.
UNIT II: Expectation and Variance
Expectation of a random vaiable - expectation of a function of a random variable, theorems on
expectation. Variance definition, theorems on variance, Tchebychevs inequality.
UNIT III:
Moments and Moment Generating Function, Characteristic Function
Moments definition, relation between central and raw moments, Moment generating function,
properties of moment generating function. Characteristic function definition properties of
characteristic function, moments from characteristic function, characteristic function of some
special type of random variables, characteristic function of sum of independent random variables,
inversion theorem on characteristic function.
(Probability generating function and cumulants are excluded)
UNIT IV: Discrete Distributions
Binomial distribution Definition, properties, binomial frequency distribution, moments, recurrence
formula for moments, moment generating function, additive property, mode.
Poisson distribution Definition, properties, Poisson frequency distribution, Poisson distribution as
limiting form of binomial distribution, moments, recurrence formula for moments, moment
generating function, mode.
Unit V Continuous distributions
Normal Distribution Definition, moments, moment generating function, linearity property, mean
deviation, mode, points of inflection, normal probability integral, properties of normal distribution.
Uniform distribution Definition, mean, variance, moment generating function.
Exponential distribution Definition , mean, variance, median, moment generating function.
TREATMENT as in Mathematical Statistics by Dr. P.R. Vittal, Margham Publications, T.Nagar,
Chennai 600 017. (2002 Publication)
Unit I
Chapter 2
Unit II
Chapters 3, 4
Unit III
Chapters 5, 6 (Probability generating function and cumulants are excluded)
Unit IV
Chapters 12, 13
Unit V
Chapters 16, 17, 18
REFERENCES:
1. Mathematical Statistics by Gupta & Kapoor
2. Mathematical Statistics by S. Venkataraman & P.R. Vittal.

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ALLIED : MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS - III
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
CODE: CU5MA:OA3A

UNIT I:
Sampling distribution Chisquare, student-t and F distributions.
UNIT II:
Point Estimation unbiased estimator, efficient estimator, Cramer- Rao inequality, Rao Blackwell
theorem, consistent estimator, sufficient estimator, method of moments, method of maximum
likelihood.
Interval Estimation Confidence interval for the mean of the normal population, for the difference
between means, for the proportion of population, for the difference between two proportions.
UNIT III:
Large samples definitions, test of hypothesis test for a specified mean, for the equality of a
means, for specified proportion, for the equality of 2 proportions, for standard deviation of the
population, for equality of two standard deviations, for correlation coefficient.
UNIT IV:
SMALL SAMPLES : t Test for a specified population mean, for difference between two population
means, for paired observations.
F test for Equality of two population variances, (Analysis of variance excluded).
UNIT V:
SMALL SAMPLES: Chi square Test definition, additive property, Pearsons Statistics, Uses of
Chi-square test, test for a specified population variance, test of independence of attributes. Test of
goodness of fit.
TREATMENT as in Mathematical Statistics by dr. P.R. Vittal, Margham Publications, T.Nagar,
Chennai 17.
UNIT : I
UNIT : II
UNIT : III
UNIT : IV
UNIT : V

- Chapter 22
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 25,26
- Chapter 27.

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ALLIED MATHEMATICS PAPER I
No. of Hours: 5

Max. Marks:100

No. of Credits: 5

CODE:CU5MA:OA1B

UNIT I : ALGEBRA
Matrices Rank of a Matrix of order 2 and 3 Consistency of a system of linear non-homogeneous
equations- Characteristic equation of a square matrix Evaluation of eigen values and eigen vectors
Cayley Hamilton theorem (without proof) and simple problems.
UNIT II : TRIGONOMETRY
Expansions of Cosn, Sinn and Tann (n being a positive integer) Expansions of Sinn and
Cosn in a series of sines and cosines of multiples of (n being a positive integer and in radians)
Expansions of Sin, Cos and Tan in a series of powers of approximations (Formation of
equations excluded)
UNIT III :
Hyperbolic functions, inverse hyperbolic functions, separation into real and imaginary parts,
Logarithms of complex numbers of the form x+iy and general value of logarithms.
UNIT IV : DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
Successive differentiation nth derivative of standard functions Leibnitz theorem (without proof)
Application to simple problems Jacobians of two and three variables.
UNIT V : MULTIPLE INTEGRALS
Reduction formulae: 0 /2 sinn x dx, 0 /2 cosn x dx,

/2sinn x cosn x dx (Problems only)

Introduction to evaluation of double (Change of order of integration excluded) and Triple integrals
(in Cartesian only).
TREATMENT as in Ancillary Mathematics by S. Narayanan and T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay.
REFERENCES:
1. A Text Book on Algebra-I by Rs.S.Aggarwal Published by S.Chand &
Company(Pvt)Ltd.,New Delhi (1989).
2. A Text-Book on Trigonometry by P. Balasubrahmanyam, P.R. Venkatachary & G.R.
Venkataraman, Published by ROC House & Sons(1972).
3. A Text Book on Differential Calculus by H.S. Dhami, Published by New Age
International(P) Limited, New Delhi(1998).

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ALLIED MATHEMATICS PAPER II
No. of Hours: 5

Max. Marks:100

No. of Credits: 5

CODE: CU5MA:EA2B

Analytical Geometry of Dimensions:


UNIT I:
Cartesian co-ordinates distance between points Direction Cosines Direction ratios
angle between two lines - The Plane the general equation of the plane Standard forms of
equations of planes.
UNIT II:
Skewlines Shortest distance between two skewlines equation of the line of shortest
distance (Cartesian only) coplanarity of Straight lines Sphere. General equation tangent planes
section of a sphere by a plane - sphere through a given circle.
Vector Calculus:
UNIT III: VECTOR DIFFERENTIATION
Velocity acceleration scalar and vector fields Gradient, Divergence and curl
applications - Laplacian operator.
UNIT IV: VECTOR INTEGRATION
Line integral surface integral volume integral application of Gauss and Stokes
theorems (Statement only) simple problems.
UNIT V: FOURIER SERIES
Fourier series full range and half range series Solution of wave equation and one
dimensional heat equation by the method of separation of variables.
TREATMENT as in
UNIT I & II : Ancillary Mathematics by S. Narayanan and others.
UNIT III & IV : Vector analysis by K. Viswanathan and S. Selvaraj.
UNIT V: Engineering Mathematics (Third year Part B) by Dr. M.K. Venkatraman.
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ALLIED MATHEMATICS PAPER III
No. of Hours: 5

Max. Marks:100

No. of Credits: 5

CODE: CU5MA:OA3B

UNIT I : Partial Differential Equations


Formation of equations by eliminating arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions; definition
of general, Particular, complete and singular integrals solutions of first order equations in their
standard forms F(p,q) = 0, F(x,p,q) = 0, F(y,p,q) = 0, F(z,p,q) = 0,
F(x,p) = F (y,q), Z = px+qy+f(p,q), Lagranges equations Pp+Qq = R
UNIT II : Laplace Transform
Laplace transforms of the functions eat, e-at, cosat, sinat, tn, e-at cosbt, e-at sinbt, e-at tn,
f(t), f(t), fn(t) (where n is a positive integer)
Inverse Transforms
Inverse transforms relating to the above standard functions application to solution of
ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients.
Unit III: Numerical Methods
(Derivation of formulae not expected)
Interpolation shift operator Newtons forward difference formula backward difference
formula Lagranges formula.
Unit IV: Statistics
Measures of dispersion Range Quartile deviation Mean deviation Standard deviation
and their coefficients.
Correlation Coefficient
Karl Pearsons coefficient Definition and evaluation (frequency distribution not included)
and Spearmans rank correlation.
Unit V
Simple linear regression definition, stating properties on regression lines and problems.

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Tests of significance based on normal distribution difference between proportions
difference between means difference between standard deviations (Problems only)
TREATMENT as in
Ancillary Mathematics (Volume I Part II Section B) by Narayanan and T.K. Manicavachagom
Pillay (Printed in 1990) for units I and II.
Unit I : chapter 5 under differential equations section
Unit II: chapter 4 under differential equations section
Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis (second Edition) by S.S. Sastry for units III.
Chapter 3 sections 3.1, 3.3, 3.5, 3.9, 3.9.1
Statistics by R.S.N. Pillai and Bagavathy for Unit IV& V.

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS I
NO. OF HOURS/WEEK: 5

MAX. MARKS : 100

NO. OF CREDITS: 5

CODE: CU5MA:OA1C

UNIT : I
Matrices and Determinants: Product of determinants Solution of system of linear equationsCramers rule-matrixes linear independents and dependence Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a
matrix Cayley Hamiltons Theorem(without proof).
UNIT : II
Differential Equation: First Order: Variable separable Homogeneous and non homogeneous
equations linear type equations Bemoullis equations.
UNIT : III
Second Order: Particular integrals methods for finding particular integrals all types of equations
including variable coefficients (Second Order only).
UNIT : IV
Laplace Transforms: Definition properties sufficient conditions Laplace Transform of periodic
functions solving differential equations using Laplace Transforms the inverse transforms.
UNIT : V
Fourier Series: Fourier Series: Even and odd functions properties of odd and even functions
Half range Fourier series Development in sine and cosine series (omitting general interval).
BOOK FOR STUDY:
Unit : I
1. Ancillary Mathematics Volume 1 - Part I Algebra,
S. Narayanan, R. Hanumantharao, T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay &
Kandaswamy.
Unit II, III & IV:
2. Narayanan and Manickavasagam Pillai, Ancillary Mathematics Volume 1 :
Part II (Section B)-Integral Calculus and Differential equations.
Unit V:
3. Dr. M.K. Venkataraman, Engineering Mathematics (Vol II), Third Edition,
1988.

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS II
NO. HOURS/WEEK: 5

MAX. MARKS : 100

NO. OF CREDITS:5

CODE: CU5MA:EA2C

Unit I:
Definition-Axiomatic approach to probability-Finite sample space-Conditional probabilityMultiplicative law of probability-probability of an event in terms of conditional probability-Bayes
theorem-Independence events.
Chapter 18 in book 1(page no:582-613)
Chapter 1 in book 2:(page no:1-33)
Unit II:
Binomial distribution-Poisson distribution-Properties of distributions(only mean,variance and
standard deviation)-Practial problems under distributions.
Unit III:
Continuous distributions-Normal distribution-Beta distribution-Gamma distribution(practical
problems only).
Unit IV:
Test of significance based on normal distribution-Difference between proportions-Difference
between means-Difference between standard deviation(problems only).
Unit V:
Analysis of time series:
Definition-Uses-Time series models-Secular trend-Seasonal variation-Preparation of data for
analysis-Measurement of secular trend-Graphic method of least squares-Parabolic curve-Shifting the
origin-Logarithmic trend-Measurement of seasonal variations-Method of simple average-Practical
problems.
Chapter 15 in book 1(page no:470-501)
Books for study:
1.Statistics(theory and practice)third edition 1993 by Mr.R.S.N.Pillai & V.Bagavathi
2.Mathematical Statistics first edition 1973(reprint 1974)by S.Venkataraman & P.R.Vital.
3.Statistics by Mr.R.S.N.Pillai & V.Bagavathi

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS III
NO. HOURS/WEEK: 5

MAX. MARKS : 100

NO. OF CREDITS:3

CODE: CU5MA:OA3C

UNIT : I
INTERPOLATION:
Newton Gregory forward and backward interpolation formulae-Lagranges Interpolation formula.
Solving algebraic and transcendental equations Bisection, False position and Newton Raphson
methods.
UNIT : II
SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS:
Gauss elimination Finding inverse of a matrix using Gauss elimination method Iterative
methods. Gauss Jacobi and Gauss Seidal methods.
UNIT : III
NUMERICAL INTEGRATION:
Trapezoidal rule and simpsons 1/3 rule. Solving differential equations (1st order differential
equations only) solutions by Eulers method runge Kutta 2nd and 4th order method.
UNIT : IV
MEASURES OF LOCATION:
Mean Median Mode Measures of variation: Range standard deviation Coefficient of
Skewness.
UNIT : V
ASSOCIATION OF ATTRIBUTES:
Yules coefficient of association. Correlation coefficient rank correlation.
Note: Stress May be on the application problems.
BOOK FOR STUDY:
Unit I, II & III:
1.
Dr. M.K. Venkataraman, Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering, 2nd Edition,
1987.
Unit IV & V:
2.
R.S.N. Pillai and V. Bagavathi, Statistics, S. Chand and Co. Ltd., 1995.

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ALLIED: BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
CODE:CU5MA:OA1D

UNIT I:
Mathematics of finance Simple interest Recurring deposit Compound interest
Depreciation discounting.
UNIT II:
Matrices - inverse of a matrix rank of a matrix solution of a system of three linear
equations- Arithmetic and geometric progressions finding nth term and sum to n terms only.
UNIT III:
Differentiation Applications of the derivative - Integration with applications.
UNIT IV:
Transportation problem Initial basic feasible solution North West Corner rule Vogels
Approximation method Matrix minima method (optimal solution excluded)
UNIT V:
Assignment problem (Travelling salesman problem excluded) Sequencing problems
(Problems with n jobs and 2 machines only)
TREATMENT as in
Business Mathematics and Statistics by Prof. P.A. Navaneetham, Jai Publishers.
(Chapters 1,2,4 (excluding section 13), 6,7 (Sections 1 and 2 and 4 only) and
8 (upto section 7 only) for Units I, II and III
UNITS IV & V
Operations Research by Kanti Swarup, P.K. Gupta, Man Mohan,
Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
Chapter 6, Section 6.1 & 6.5
Chapter 10 Sections 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3
REFERENCES:
1. Algebra by T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay, T. Natarajan, K.S. Ganapathy,
S. Viswanathan Printers & Publishers Private Limited, Chennai.
2. Business Mathematics by B.M. Aggarwal, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
3. Problems in Opperations Research by P.K. Gupta, D.S. Hira,
S.Chand & Co, New Delhi.

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4. Linear Programming by M.K. Venkataraman, The National Publishing Company, Chennai.
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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 2
ALLIED: BUSINESS STATISTICS
No.of Hours:5

Max. Marks:100.

No. of Credits:5

Code:CU5MA:EA2D

UNIT:I
Introduction - Collection of Data - Classification and Tabulation - Diagrammatic representation.
UNIT:II
Measures of Dispersion - Range - Quartile Deviation - Mean Deviation - Standard Deviation Relative measures - Measures of Skewness and Kurtosis.
UNIT:III
Correlation - Scatter Diagram - Karl Pearson's Coefficient of Correlation - Rank Correlation (Correlation of a bivariate fequency distribution and Coefficient of concurrent Deviation to be
excluded)
Regression - Properties, Regression lines and problems.
UNIT:IV
Time Series - components of Time Series - measurement of trend - measures of seasonal
variation problems (Deseasonalization is excluded)
UNIT:V
Index Numbers - methods of construction of Index Numbers - tests for Index Numbers - cost of
living Index Number - uses of Index Numbers general problems in the construction of Index
Numbers. (Shifting of Base and Splicing of Index Numbers are excluded)
Treatment as in Business Statistics by Dr. P.R. Vittal
UNIT I - Chapters 1 to 4
UNIT II - Chapters 6, 7
UNIT III - Chapters 8, 9
UNIT IV - Chapter 13
UNIT V - Chapter 14

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SEMESTER-I
ALLIED- BUSINESS MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
No of hours :5

Max marks : 100

No of Credits :5

Code : CU5MA:OA1E

UNIT I :
Application of derivatives marginal functions elasticity increasing and decreasing
functions maxima and minima Linear Programming Problemformulation & graphic solution .
UNIT II :
Transportation Problem North-West Corner Rule Matrix minima method-Vogels
approximation method (only initial basic feasible solution ) Assignment Problem Hungarian
method.
UNIT III :
Statistics meaning and scope collection of data classification and tabulation diagrams
and graphs histogram-polygon cumulative frequency curves .
UNIT IV :
Measures of dispersion range, quartile deviation ,mean deviation standard deviation merits
demerits Karl Pearsons coefficient of correlation ,Rank correlation Regression(Raw data only).
UNIT V :
Index numbers
Treatment as in Statistics By R.S.N Pillai and V.Bagavathi for
Units I , II & III
And Business Mathematics by P.A. Navaneetham & Operations Research by Kanti Swarup ,
Man Mohan & P.K Gupta for Units IV & V
REFERENCES:
1. A Text-Book on Business Statistics by G.V.Shenoy, U.K. Srivastava & S.C.Sharma
Published by V.S. Johsi for wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi(1998).
2. A Text Book on Business Statistics by M.Wilson, Published by Himalaya,
Mumbai(2003).

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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 002.


ALLIED : BUSINESS MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS FOR MANAGERS
No.of Hours:5

Max. Marks:100

No.of Credits:5

Code:CU5MA:EA2F

Unit I :
Mathematics of finance-Simple Interest-Recurring Depoist-Compound InterestDepreciation-Discounting.
Unit II :
Differentiation-Applications of the derivative-Integration with applications. .
Unit III :
Statistics-Meaning & scope- Collection of data- Classification & TabulationDiagram&Graphs(Histogram,polygon, Cumulative) Measures of central tendency,
(Mean,Median,Mode).
Unit IV:
Measures of Dispersion(Range,Quartile Deviation, Mean deviation, Standard deviation
,Correlation- Co-efficient- Regression equation.
Unit V:
Index Numbers - methods of construction of Index Numbers - tests for Index Numbers cost of living Index Number - uses of Index Numbers general problems in the construction of
Index Numbers. (Shifting of Base and Splicing of Index Numbers are excluded)
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
TREATMENT as in
UNIT I & II,III : Business Mathematics and Statistics by P.R.Navaneethan.
UNIT IV,V: - Business Statistics by P.R.Vittal.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER IV
ALLIED (OPTIONAL) :FORTRAN 90 AND ITS APPLICATIONS
No. Of. Hrs:5
No. of Credits:5

Max. Marks:100
Code:CU5MA :EA4A

UNIT: I :
FORTRAN Numeric constants scalar variables declaration named constants .
Arithmetic operators - integer expressions - real expressions - precedence of operators in
expressions - assignment statements - intrinsic functions .
UNIT : II
Conditional Statements - relational operators The BLOCK IF construct .
Elementary Format Specifications - Format description for numerical DATA ( READ
Statement )- Format description for PRINT Statement - Multi record formats Printing character
strings -Reading and writing logical quantities.
UNIT : III
Implementing Loops in Programs - The BLOCK DO Loop - Count controlled DO Loop Rules regarding Do Loops.
UNIT : IV :
Logical expressions and more control statements - Logical constants, variables and
expressions-precedence rules for logical operators - The CASE statement.
Defining and manipulating Arrays Arrays variables use of multiple subscripts DO type
notations for INPUT / OUTPUT statements initialising Arrays terminology used for
multidimentional Arrays.
UNIT : V :
Functions and Subroutines - Function Subprograms- Syntax rules for Function
Subprograms - Generic functions.
Subroutines - Internal procedures Comparison of Function Subprograms and
Subroutines.

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TREATMENT AS IN Computer Programming in FORTRAN 90 and 95 by V. Rajaraman


UNIT I : CHAPTERS 3 AND 4 (Omit 4.8 )
UNIT II : CHAPTERS 6 AND 11 ( Omit 11.6 and 11.7 )
UNIT III : CHAPTER 7
UNIT IV : CHAPTERS 8 AND 10 (Omit 10.7 and 10.8 )
UNIT V : CHAPTER 9
ANNEXURE : PROGRAMS (only the following programs are expected )
UNIT II
1. To find the area of a triangle when the sides of a triangle are known .
*2. To pick the largest of three given numbers.
*3 . To solve a quadratic equation.
*4. To do income tax calculation.
UNIT III
*5. To find the average height of boys and girls in a class.
6. To add the digits of a given integer and to reverse it.
*7. To print the result of students in an examination.
8. To compute discount.
9. To find the number of days in the months of a year.
UNIT IV
10.To find the average of n given numbers.
*11.To find the biggest of n given numbers.
*12.To arrange the n given numbers in ascending / descending order.
UNIT V
13.To determine the value of a given function.
14.To calculate the interest for various amounts.
*15.To determine n! and use it to find ncr and npr.
16.To evaluate a second order determinant and use it to determine the value of a third order
determinant.
*17.To add or subtract two given matrices.
*18.To multiply two given matrices.
*PROGRAMS FOR PRACTICALS.
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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPALLI-2.


DEPARMTENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER - IV
ALLIED ( OPTIONAL ) CALCULUS AND TRIGONOMETRY
No.of.Hours: 5
No.of.Credits: 5

Max.Marks: 100
Code:CU5MA:EA4B/CU5MA:EA6C

UNIT I:
TRIGONOMETRY:
Expansions of Cosn, Sinn and Tann (n being a positive integer) Expansions of Sinn
and Cosn in a series of sines and cosines of multiples of (n being a positive integer and in
radians) Expansions of Sin, Cos and Tan in a series of powers of approximations
(Formation of equations excluded)
UNIT II:
Hyperbolic functions, inverse hyperbolic functions, separation into real and imaginary parts,
Logarithms of complex numbers of the form x+iy and general value of logarithms.
UNIT III :
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS:
Successive differentiation nth derivative of standard functions Leibnitz theorem (without
proof) Application to simple problems Jacobians of two and three variables.
UNIT IV :
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:
Solutions of first order equations in their standard forms F(p,q) = 0, F(x,p,q) = 0, F(y,p,q) =
0, F(z,p,q) = 0,F(x,p) = F (y,q), Z = px+qy+f(p,q), Lagranges equations Pp+Qq = R
UNIT V:
FOURIER SERIES:
Fourier series-full range and half range series.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
UNIT I,II,III,IV : ANCILIARY MATHEMATICS BY S.NARAYANAN AND
T.K.MANICAVACHAGOM PILLAY.
UNIT V: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS(THIRD YEAR-PART- B) BY
Dr.M.K.VENKATRAMAN

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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 002.


DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER - V
ALLIED( OPTIONAL) ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY OF 3D, VECTOR CALCULUS &
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:OA5B

UNIT I:
Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions:
Cartesian co-ordinates distance between points Direction Cosines Direction ratios
angle between two lines - The Plane the general equation of the plane Standard forms of
equations of planes.
UNIT II:
Skewlines Shortest distance between two skewlines equation of the line of shortest
distance (Cartesian only) coplanarity of Straight lines Sphere. General equation tangent planes
section of a sphere by a plane - sphere through a given circle.
Vector Calculus:
UNIT III:
Vector differentiation:
Velocity acceleration scalar and vector fields Gradient, Divergence
and curl applications - Laplacian operator.
UNIT IV:
Laplace Transform:
Laplace transforms of the functions eat, e-at, cosat, sinat, tn, e-at cosbt, e-at sinbt, e-at tn,
f(t), f(t), fn(t) (where n is a positive integer)
UNIT V:
Inverse Transforms:
Inverse transforms relating to the above standard functions application to solution of ordinary
differential equations with constant coefficients.
TREATMENT as in
UNIT I & II : Ancillary Mathematics by S. Narayanan
UNIT III : Vector analysis by K. Viswanathan and S. Selvaraj.
UNITS IV & V: Ancillary Mathematics (Volume I Part II Section B) by Narayanan and T.K.
Manicavachagom Pillay.

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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 002.


DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER - VI
ALLIED (OPTIONAL) NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:EA6B

UNIT I:
Solving algebraic and transcendental equations Bisection, False position and Newton
-Raphson methods.
UNIT II:
Interpolation:
Newtons Forward and backward interpolation formulae-Lagranges Interpolation formula.
UNIT : III
Numerical differentiation and integration:
Introduction - Numerical differentiation - Maximum and minimum values of a tabulated function Numerical integration Trapezoidal rule - Simpson's 1/3-rule.
Unit IV: Statistics
Measures of dispersion Range Quartile deviation Mean deviation Standard deviation
and their coefficients.skewness-measures of skewness-Karl pearsons coefficient of skewnessBowleys coefficient of skewness
Unit V:
Moments-kurtosis-Association of attributes-Yules coefficient of association
Note : Derivations not included Numerical problems only.
BOOK FOR STUDY:
Treatment as in "Introductory methods of Numerical Analysis" ( Third Edition, Twenty third
printing, June, 1998) By S.S.Sastry
UNIT - I: Chapter 2. Sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.4 & 2.5(2.5.1 omitted)
UNIT - II: Chapter 3. Sections 3.6 ,3.9 & 3.9.1
UNIT - III:Chapter 5. Sections 5.1, 5.2(5.2.1 omitted) 5.3, 5.4.1,5.4.2
BOOK FOR STUDY:

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UNIT IV,V: - Statistics by R.S.N. Pillai and Bagavathy
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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI -2
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER III/V
I.D.COURSE : MATHEMATICS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
No. of Hours : 4
No. of Credits: 4

Max.Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:OI1

UNIT: I
Number system - Sum and difference, Multiplication and division, squares and square roots,
L.C.M. & H.C.F. of 2 or more numbers, Fractions and Decimal fractions - A.P. & G.P.
UNIT: II
Problems involving ratio and proportion - Profit and Loss -Percentage Averages.
UNIT: III
Time and work - Time and Distance - Problems involving boats and streams - trains- cisterns and
pipes.
UNIT: IV
Simple interest, compound interest and partnership.
UNIT: V
Formulae - results relating to perimeters and areas of square, rectangle, Circle, Triangle, Cube,
Sphere, Cone & Cylinder Data Interpretation -Bar chart - Pie Diagram.
REFERENCES :
Text books of Matriculation School.
Arithmetic for Competitive Examinations by R.S.Aggarwal.
Arithmetic for Competitive Examinations by V.K. Subburaj.
Competition Success Review for Bank Probationary Officer's Exam.
Competition Success Review for MBA entrance Examinations.

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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPALLI-2.


DEPARMTENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER IV
I.D. COURSE - ELEMENTARY NUMERICAL METHODS
No.of Hours : 4
No. of Credits : 2

Max.Marks: 100
Code: CU5MA:EI2

UNIT - I:
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations:
Introduction - The Bisection method - The method of false position - Newton _ Rapshon method.
UNIT - II:
Interpolation:
Introduction - Finite differences - Forward differences Backward differences - Newton's formulae
for interpolation - shift operator - Lagranges interpolation formula ( with out proof)
UNIT - III:
Numerical Differentiation:
Numerical differentiation of first order only.
UNIT - IV:
Solution of Linear System of Equations:
Matrix inversion method - Gaussian elimination method - Gauss - Jordan method.
UNIT - V:
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations:
Solution by Taylor's series method - Euler's method - R.K. method of second order and fourth order
( Problems only).
Treatment as in "Introductory methods of Numerical Analysis" ( Third Edition, Twenty third
printing, June, 1998) By S.S.Sastry
UNIT - I: Chapter 2. Sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.4 & 2.5
UNIT - II: Chapter 3. Sections 3.1, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.6 & 3.9.1
UNIT - III:Chapter 5. Sections 5.2
UNIT - IV: Chapter 6. Sections 6.3.1, 6.3.2
UNIT - V: Chapter 7. Sections 7.2, 7.4, 7.5

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER IV/VI
I.D. COURSE:DECISION MAKING TECHNIQUES.
No. of Hours:4
No.of.credits:4

Max.Marks:100
Code: CU5MA:EI3

Unit I : (Chapter 2: 2.1 2.5)


Introduction to Linear Programming Problem Mathematical formulation Graphical Solution
Method.Definitions of objective functions,constraints,non negative restrictions,solution,feasible
solution and optimal solution
Unit II : ( Chapter 9: 9.1 to 9.6)
Introduction to Game Theory Two person zero sum game The maximin minimax principle
Games without saddle Solution of 2 x 2 rectangular games Graphical method.
Unit III: (Chapter 6: 6.5,6.9)
Transportation Problem Definition Mathematical formulation-Initial basic feasible solution
North West Corner rule-Row Minima Method-Column Minima Method-Matrix Minima MethodVogels Approximation Method Unbalanced Transportation Problem-Maximization type.
Unit IV: (Chapter 18: 18.1, 18.2, 18.4 18.6,18.7(Cases(1and 2)0nly)
Inventory Control Types of inventory Economic order quantity Deterministic inventory
problem (with and without shortages(instantaneous replenishment only)) EOQ problem with price
breaks.
Unit V: (Chapter 21: 21.1 21.7)
Network scheduling PERT CPM time calculation in Networks Critical Path Method (CPM)
PERT calculation. (Expected value and variance of i only)
Treatment as in Operations Research by KantiSwarup, Gupta and ManMohan.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Problems in Operations Research by P.K.Gupta and D.S.Hira
2.Operations Research by Hamdy, Taha ,Prema Publishers,1995,Bangalore
HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI -2
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
CERTIFICATE COURSE
APTITUDE MATHEMATICS

No. of Hours :30/Semester

Max.Marks:100

UNIT: I
Number system Simplification using formulae and rules.- L.C.M. & H.C.F. of 2 or
more numbers Odd man out and Series (A.P. and G.P. nth term and sum only )
UNIT: II
Problems involving Ratio and Proportion - Profit and Loss .
UNIT: III
Percentage - Average - Mixture or allegation.
UNIT: IV
Time and work - Cisterns and Pipes Data Analysis.
UNIT: V
Time and Distance - Problems involving Boats and Streams Trains.
TREATMENT as in Arithmetic (Subjective and Objective ) for Competitive
Examinations
by R. S.Agarwal, S. Chand and Company Ltd., Ram Nagar, New
Delhi.
UNIT I : CHAPTERS 1,2,4 AND 30
UNIT II : CHAPTERS 8,9 AND 16
UNIT III: CHAPTERS 6,7 AND 17
UNIT IV : CHAPTERS 11, 12, AND 29
UNIT VI : CHAPTERS 13,14 AND 15.
REFERENCES :
Text books of Matriculation School.
Arithmetic for Competitive Examinations by V.K. Subburaj.
Competition Success Review for Bank Probationary Officer's Exam.
Competition Success Review for MBA entrance Examinations.

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HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHY 620 002.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE (CAFETERIA)
B.SC. MATHEMATICS WITH SPECILIZATION IN
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
( 2005 2008) (2006-2009)
1. Foundation Courses F
2. Major Compulsory and Optional courses M
3. Allied Compulsory and Optional courses A
4. Interdisciplinary Courses ID
5. Extra Projects and Placements.
Sem Com
Ponent
1
F1

Code No

Course

CU5T:01

M1

CU5MA:OM1

Language 1
Paper 1
Language II
Paper 1
RESCAPES
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core

M2

CU5MA:OM2

Major Core

A1

CU5MA:OA1A

Allied CompulsoryPaper 1
TOTAL
Language 1
Paper II
Language II
Paper II
RESCAPES
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core

F2

CU5E:01

F3
F4

II

F1

CU5T:E2

F2

CU5E:E2

F3
F4
M3

CU5MA:EM3

Subject Title

Hrs/
Week
5

Credits

Capacity Building

1
1

Calculus and Fourier


Series
Classical Algebra
&Trigonometry
Mathematical Statistics-I

30
5

31
5

4
1

Environmental Studies
Analytical Geometry of
Three Dimensions and

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III

M4
A2

CU5MA:EM4
CU5MA:EA2A

F1

CU5T:O3

F2

CU5E:O3

F3
F4
M5
M6

CU5MA:OM5

A3

CU5MA:OA3A

CU5MA:OM6B

ID1
IV

F1

CU5T:E4

F2

CU5E:E4

F3
F4
M7
M8

CU5MA:EM7
CU5MA:EM8B

A4

Life Oriented
Education
Major Core
Major Core
Allied Compulsory
Paper III
Inter Disciplinary
Course
TOTAL
Language I
Paper IV
Language II
Paper IV
RESCAPES
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core
Major Core

M9
M10

CU5MA:OM9
CU5MA:OM10B

Allied Optional
Paper I
Inter Disciplinary
Course
TOTAL
RESCAPES
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core
Major Optional

M11

CU5MA:OM11B

Major Optional

M12
A5

CU5MA:OM12B

Major Optional
Allied Optional
Paper II

ID2
V

Major Core
Allied Compulsory
Paper II
TOTAL
Language I Paper III
Language II
Paper III
RESCAPES

F3
F4

Vector Calculus
Sequences and Series
Mathematical Statistics
-II

6
5

6
5

30
5

34
5

Environmental
Sustenance Project
Statics
Programming in
Fortran 90
Mathematical
Statistics -III

--

4
5

4
5

30
5

31
5

Environmental
Sustenance Project

1
1

4
5

4
5

30
1

31
1
1

Real Analysis
Programming in C++

5
5

5
5

Differential Equations &


Laplace Transforms
Visual Programming

5
5

5
5

Dynamics
Programming in C for
Numeric Methods

Impact Study

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ID3

Com
Sem Ponent
VI
F3

Inter Disciplinary
Course
TOTAL

Code

Course

Subject Title

4
30

31

Hrs/
Week

Credits

M13

CU5MA:EM13

RESCAPES Project
(optional)
Life Oriented
Education
Major Core

M14

CU5MA:EM14B

Major Optional

Theory of Functions of a
Complex Variable
Statistical Packages

M15

CU5MA:EM15B

Major Optional

Algebra

M16

CU5MA:EM16B

Major Optional

Discrete Mathematics

30

30

F4

A6

Allied Optional
Paper III
Inter Disciplinary
Course
TOTAL

ID4

SEMESTER WISE CREDIT DISTRIBUTION


I

SEMESTER

31

II

SEMESTER

34

III

SEMESTER

31

IV

SEMESTER

31

SEMESTER

31

VI

SEMESTER

30
-------Total

188
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
B.Sc., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER I
MAJOR (CORE) CALCULUS AND FOURIER SERIES
No. of Hours: 7

Max. Marks:100

No. of Credits: 7

CODE:CU5MA:OM1

UNIT I:
Successive differentiation Leibnitz theorem (with proof) Curvature radius of curvature
centre of curvature circle of curvature (both in Cartesian and polar coordinates) and evolute.
UNIT II:
Partial differentiation Total differential coefficient Homogeneous functions-Partial
derivatives of a function of two functions Jacobian of two and three variables-Maxima and
minima of functions of two variables.
UNIT III:
Reduction formulae: 0 /2 sinn x dx,

/2 cosn x dx,

/2 sinn x cosn x dx

Multiple integrals Evaluation of double integrals in cartesian and polar co-ordinates. Triple
integrals (evaluation in Cartesian Co-ordinates only) - Change of order of Integration.
UNIT IV:
Beta and gamma functions Definition, recurrence formula of gamma functions Properties
of Beta functions-Relations between Beta and Gamma functions Evaluation of simple integrals.
UNIT V:
Fourier cosine and sine series Half range Cosine and Sine series.
TREATMENT as in
CALCULUS (Vol I) by S. Narayanan and T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay for units
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Unit I Chapter III, Chapter X Sec2 (from 2.1 to 2.6)
Unit II- Chapter VIII (Sec 1 and Sec.4)
CALCULUS (Vol II) by S. Narayanan and T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay for units III and IV
Unit III- Chapter V Sections 1 to 4
Unit IV Chapter VII Sections 2,3,4,5
Engineering Mathematics Third year (Part B), 11th Edition by Dr. M.K. Venkatraman for
unit V.
Unit V Chapter I (Section 1 to 6, Section 8, Section 10)
REFERENCES:
Schaums Outline series Theory and problems of Advanced Calculus.
Differential and Integral Calculus by N. PISKUNOV Mir Publishers.
Advanced Calculus David V. Widder Prentice Hall of India
(II Edition)
Calculus and Analytic Geometry Thomas/Finney Narosa Publishing House.
Calculus with Computer Applications:- Ransom V. Lynch,
Donald R. Ostberg & Robert G. Kuller.
Xerox College Publishing.
Schaums Outline series Theory and Problems of Laplace Transforms.

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B.Sc., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER I
MAJOR ( CORE ) CLASSICAL ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY
No. of Hours: 6

Max. Marks:100

No. of Credits: 6

CODE:CU5MA:OM2

CLASSICAL ALGEBRA
UNIT I:
Theory of Equations:
Relation between roots and coefficients symmetric functions of roots in terms of the
coefficients Sum of the powers of the roots of an equation-Newtons Theorem on the sum of the
powers of the roots - Transformation of equations Reciprocal equations To increase or Decrease
the roots by a given quantity Removal of terms To form an equation whose roots are any power
of the roots of a given equation - Descartes rule of signs.
UNIT II:
Theory of Numbers:
Introduction Divisors of a given number N Eulers function (N) highest power of a
prime p contained in n! congruences numbers in arithmetical progression Fermats theoremWilsons theorem Lagranges theorem.
TRIGONOMETRY
UNIT III:
Expansions of Cosn, Sinn, tann where n is a positive integer (excluding formation of
equations); Expansions of Cosn, Sinn in a series of sines and cosines of multiples of , ( in
radians) and expansion of Cos, Sin, tan in a series of powers of approximations.

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UNIT IV:
Hyperbolic functions in verse hyperbolic functions, separation into real and imaginary
parts. Logarithm of complex numbers x+iy general value of logarithm.
UNIT V:
Summation of trigonometric series-method of differences sum of sines of n angles in A.P.
sum of cosines of n angles in A.P. summation of series using complex quantities.
TREATMENT as in:
UNIT I: Algebra Vol I by T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay, T. Natarajan and K.S. Ganapathy
Chapter 6 Sec: 11 to 21,24.
UNIT II: Algebra Vol II by T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay, T. Natarajan and K.S. Ganapathy
Chapter 5 fully.
TREATMENT as in Trigonometry by Narayanan and Manicavachagom Pillay for UNIT III,
IV & V.
UNIT III: Chapter III (Formation of Equations Excluded)
UNIT IV: Chaper IV and in Chapter V (Sec 5 only)
UNIT V:

Chapter VI (Sec. 1 to Sec.3)

REFERENCES:
3. Set Theory, Number System and Theory of Equations by Arumugam and
Thangapandi Issac, New Gamma Publishing House.
4. Trigonometry by P.R. Vittal, Margham Publisher.
3. Trigonometry by P.P. Gupta, Oxford University Press.
4. Trigonometry by P. Duraipandian, Emerald Publications.

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B.Sc., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER II
MAJOR( CORE) ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY OF THREE DIMENSIONS AND VECTOR
CALCULUS
No. of Hours: 6

Max. Marks:100

No. of Credits: 6

CODE:CU5MA:EM3

UNIT I:
Cartesian coordinates- Distance between points Direction Cosines Direction ratios
angle between two lines. The plane the general equation of the plane standard forms of equations
of planes Equation of the plane in the form P+ P = Bisector planes.
UNIT II:
Different forms of equations of a straight line the plane and the straight line coplanar
lines the shortest distance between two skew lines equations of two skew lines.
UNIT III:
Equation of a sphere Length of the tangent from a point Tangent planes. The plane
section of a sphere - Intersection of two spheres.
VECTOR CALCULUS
UNIT IV:
Differentiation:
Derivatives of vector functions velocity and acceleration differential operators
directional derivatives, gradient, divergence and curl solenoidal and irrotational vectors vector
identities.

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UNIT V:
Integration:
Integration of vector functions velocity and acceleration Line integrals work done by a
force conservative field surface integral and its applications volume integral and its
applications Integral theorems (without proof ) - Gauss divergence theorem, Greens theorem,
Stokes theorem and their applications.
Treatment as in A Text Book of Analytical Geometry (Part II Three Dimensions) By
T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay and T. Natarajan. Revised Edition 1996, Reprint July 2000.
UNIT I: Chapters I and II
UNIT II: Chapter III (excluding sections 9,10 & 11)
UNIT III: Chapter IV for the Sphere
Reference:
Analytical Geometry (3 Dimensional) by P.Duraipandian,Laxmi Duraipandian & D.Mahilan
Emerald Publishers(1990)
For Vector calculus, Treatment as in Vector Calculus By K. Viswanathan and S. Selvaraj
Emerald Publishers)
UNIT IV: Chapters 1 and 2
UNIT V: Chapters 3 and 4.
Reference:
Vector Analysis by P.Duraipandian ,Laxmi Duraipandian Emerald
Publishers (1998)

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B.Sc., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER II
MAJOR (CORE) SEQUENCES AND SERIES
No. of Hours: 6

Max. Marks:100

No. of Credits: 6

Code: CU5MA:EM4

UNIT I:
Sequences sets Sequences Limit of a sequence bounded sequences Cauchys
general principle of convergence monotonic sequence.
UNIT II:
Infinite Series- definition of convergence, divergence and oscillation some general
theorems convergence of 1/ n p and Geometric Series.
Tests of convergence.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Comparison tests
Cauchys condensation test
DAlemberts Ratio Test
Cauchys Root test
Raabes test (simple problems only)

UNIT III:
Alternating Series : Absolute convergence conditional convergence Leibnitzs test and
simple problems.
Binomial theorem for rational index summation of series and approximations:
UNIT IV:
Exponential and Logarithmic Series summation and approximations.
UNIT V:

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General summation of series Application of partial fractions summation by difference
series recurring series.

TREATMENT as in Algebra volume I by Manicavachagom Pillay, Natrarajan & Ganapathy.


UNIT I: Chapter 2 Section 4, Section 6, Section 7.
UNIT II: Chapter 2 Section 8 to Section 20.
UNIT III: Chapter 2 Section 21 to Section 24.
Chapter 3 Section 5,10 & 14.
UNIT IV: Chapter 4
UNIT V: Chapter 5
REFERENCES:
4.

A first course in Real Analysis by M.K. Singal and Asha Rani Singal,
R. Chand & Co, New Delhi.

5.

Sequences and Series by Dr. Arumugam.


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B.SC., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER III.
MAJOR (CORE)
No. of Hours: 4
No. of Credits:4

STATICS
Max.Marks:100
Code:CU5MA: OM5

Unit : I
Force Types of Forces Equilibrium Forces acting at a point Parallelogram of forces Triangle
of forces Ploygon of forces - Lamis theorem Resolution of a force Composition of forces
Resultant Conditions of equilibrium.
Unit: II
Parallel Forces Like and Unlike parallel forces Resultants Moment of a force about a point Varignons Theorem on Moments Principle of Moments Moment of a force about an axis
Couples Equilibrium of two couples Equivalence of two couples Couples in Parallel Planes
Resultant of Coplanar Couples Resultant of a couple and a force.
Unit : III
Equilibrium of Three Forces acting on a rigid body Three coplanar forces conditions of
Equilibrium Two trigonometrical theorems useful in the solution of statical problems Problem
solving.
Unit : IV
Friction Laws of friction angle of friction cone of friction equilibrium of a body on a rough
inclined plane Problems involving the force of friction.
Unit : V
Equilibrium of strings Common catenary equations tension at any point geometrical
properties Parabolic catenary Suspension Bridge.
Treatment as in Statics by Dr. M.K. Venkataraman, Agasthiar Publications, Trichy (1996).
Unit: I - Chapters 1 & 2
Unit: II Chapters 3 & 4
Unit: III Chapter 5
Unit: IV Chapter 7
Unit: V Chapter 11
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1.
2.

Statics by A.V. Dharmapadam


Mechanics by P. Durai Pandian & Others.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER : III
MAJOR (CORE) PROGRAMMING IN FORTRAN 90
No. Of. Hrs:5
No. of Credits:5

Code:CU5MA:OM6B
Max. Marks:100

UNIT I
FORTRAN constants and variables - Arithmetic operators - Integer expressions - Real expressions precedence of operators in expressions - Assignment statements - Intrinsic functions .
UNIT II
List directed input and output statements-Relational operators - Block IF construct - Implementing
Loops In Program .
UNIT III
The Block Do loop count controlled Do loop - Rules regarding Do loops.
Logical constants, variables and expressions. Precedence rules for logical operators - The case
statement.
UNIT IV
Format description for numerical DATA-Format description for PRINT Statement - Multi record
formats Reading and Writing logical quantities - Generalised Input/Output statements - Processing
of string characters. The character Data Type - manipulating strings - Comparing character strings.
UNIT : V :
Introduction - Function subprograms. Syntax rules for Function subprograms - Generic Functions.
Subroutines - Internal Procedures - Arrays variable - Use of multiple subscripts - Do type notation
for Input/Output statements - Initializing arrays - use of Arrays in Do loops.
TREATMENT AS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN FORTRAN
90 AND 95 BY V. RAJARAMAN
UNIT I : CHAPTERS 3 & 4 (OMIT 4.8)
UNIT II :CHAPTERS 5AND 6
UNIT III : CHAPTERS 7 AND 8

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UNIT IV : CHAPTERS 11 AND 12
UNIT V : CHAPTERS 9 AND 10 (OMIT 10.7 AND 10.8)
PRACTICALS:
I DAY:
Simple programs using READ and PRINT statements.
1. WRITE A PROGRAM TO CALCULATE SIMPLE INTEREST AND COMPOUND
INTEREST.
2. WRITE A PROGRAM TO FIND AREA OF TRIANGLE, SQUARE, RECTANGLE, CIRCLE,
SURFACE AREA OF SPHERE, CONE AND CYLINDER.
3. PROGRAM TO CONVERT CENTEGRADE TO FAHRENHET.
II DAY:
Programs using IF statement
1. PROGRAM TO FIND THE BIGGEST / SMALLEST OF THE GIVEN
3 NUMBERS.
2. PROGRAM TO CALCULATE THE AVERAGE MARK OF EACH STUDENT IN THE GIVEN
THREE TESTS.
3. PROGRAM TO SOLVE A GIVEN QUADRATIC EQUATION.(using arithmetic IF)
IIIDAY:
Programs using DO..CONTINUE statements
1. PROGRAM TO FIND THE SUM OF, SUM OF SQUARES OF SUM OF
CUBES OF FIRST "N" NATURAL NUMBERS.
2. PROGRAM TO FIND THE SUM OF ANY GIVEN "N" NUMBERS.
3. PROGRAM TO FIND THE SUM OF EVEN / ODD NUMBERS
FROM 1 TO N
IV DAY:
Programs using array - DIMENSION statement
1. PROGRAM TO ARRANGE THE GIVEN SET OF "N" NUMBERS IN ASCENDING /
DESCENDING ORDER.
2. PROGRAM TO FIND THE BIGGEST / SMALLEST OF THE GIVEN N ELEMENTS IN
AN ARRAY.
3. PROGRAM TO FIND THE NUMBER OF POSTIVE, NEGATIVE AND ZERO ELEMENTS
IN AN ARRAY OF N ELEMENTS.
V DAY:
Programs using SUBPROGRAM
1. PROGRAM TO FIND ncr and nPr
2. PROGRAM TO FIND SINX=X-X /5!..... AND COSX=1-X /4! - .... AND COMPARE
WITH BUILT-IN-FUNCTIONS.
3. PROGRAM TO ADD, SUBTRACT AND MULTIPLY TWO GIVEN MATRICES ,
TRACE OF A MATRIX.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER : IV
MAJOR (CORE) DYNAMICS
No. Of. Hrs: 4
No. of Credits:4
Objective:

Max. Marks:100
CODE: CU5MA:EM7

UNIT: I
Momentum Newtons Laws of Motion Absolute units of forces Conservation of linear
momentum Motion of a particle on planes Motion of connected particles.
UNIT : II
Projectiles Path of a projectile Characteristics of the motion of a projectile Greatest height Time of flight - Horizontal range Maximum horizontal range Directions of projection Velocity
of the projectile Simple problems.
UNIT : III
Motion of a projectile on an inclined plane Range on an inclined plane Time of flight Greatest
distance from the inclined plane Maximum range on an inclined plane Directions of projection
on an inclined plane Enveloping parabola Simple problems.
UNIT : IV
Impulsive forces Impact of two bodies Motion of a shot and gun Collision of elastic bodies
Fundamental laws of inpact Impact of a smooth sphere on a fixed plane Direct impact Oblique
impact Simple problems.
UNIT : V
Simple harmonic motion in a straight line Definitions General solution of a simple harmonic
motion equation Composition of two simple harmonic motions Simple problems.
Treatment as in A Text Book of Dynamics by Dr. M.K. Venkatraman Agasthiar Publications,
Tiruchy-2.
Eleventh Edition February 2004.
Unit: I Chapter IV 4.1 to 4.18, 4.2 to 4.23
Unit:II- Chapter VI 6.1 to 6.11
Unit:III Chapter VI 6.12 to 6.17
Unit:IV Chapter VII 7.1 to 7.5, Chapter VIII - 8.1 to 8.8
Unit:V Chapter X 10.1 to 10.3, 10.6, 10.7
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1.
2.
3.

Dynamics by Prof. M.L. Khanna - Jai Prakash Nathan & Company, Meerut 10th Edition
1975.
Principles of Dynamics by Greenwood, Donald T-Prentice Hall of India-New Delhi 1988.
Dynamics K.Viswanatha Naik & M.S. Kasi Emerald Publishers, Egmore, Chennai-2001.

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4.

Golden Dynamics by N.P. Bali Laxmi Publishers, New Delhi 1986.


HOLY CROSS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPALLI - 2.
B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER IV
MAJOR (CORE)

No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits:5

PROGRAMMING IN C FOR NUMERICAL METHODS


Max. Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:EM8B

UNIT - I:
Constants, variables, data types, symbolic constants - operators and expressions - evaluation of
expressions - reading and writing a character - formatted input and output - handling of character
strings - operations on strings - string handling functions.
UNIT - II:
Decision making and branching - Using IF, IF-ELSE, Nesting of IF-ELSE statements - ELSE-IF
ladder - Switch statement - the conditional operator - GOTO statement - Decision making and
looping - the WHILE, DO, FOR statements.
UNIT - III:
Arrays - one dimensional, two dimensional, multi dimensional groups - structure - definition giving
values to members - Initialization - Comparison - arrays of structures - Arrays within structures structures within structures and functions - Unions - Size of structures.
UNIT - IV:
User defined functions - the form of C functions - Return values and their types - calling a function category of functions - no arguments and no return values - Arguments but no return values Arguments with return values - Nesting of functions - Recursion Function and arrays - the scope and life time of variables in functions.
UNIT - V:
File management - Defining and opening a file - Closing a file - I/O operations on files.
Scope and Treatment as in "Programming in ANSI C " Second Edition By
E. Balagurusamy.
UNIT - I: Chapters 2,3,4 and 8
UNIT - II: Chapters 5 and 6
UNIT - III: Chapters 7 and 10
UNIT - IV: Chapter 9
UNIT - V: Chapter 12

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REFERENCE BOOKS:
Programming in C - V.Rajaraman Programming with C - Schaum's Series

ANNEXURE
C Programming for Theory and Practicals:
I DAY:
Roots of equations : Iterative Methods
1. Bisection Method
2. False Position Mehod
3. Newton - Raphson Method
II DAY:
Solution of simultaneous equations.
1. Gauss - Elimination method
2. Gauss - Seidal Method
3. Gauss - Jordan Method
III DAY:
INTERPOLATION:
1. Lagrange's Method
2. Newton - Forward Method
3. Newton - Backward Method
IV DAY:
NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION:
1. Euler Method
2. Predictor - Corrector Method
3. Runge-kutta IV order method
V DAY:
NUMERICAL INTEGRATION:
1. Simpson's 1/3 rule
2. Trapezoidal rule

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER V
MAJOR (CORE)

REAL ANALYSIS

No.of.Hours : 5
No.ofCredits:5
UNIT I : REAL NUMBERS

Max.Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:OM9

Introduction to Real Number system - the field axioms and theorems - Order in R - Absolute value
- Completeness - Some important subsets of R - Representation of real numbers as points on a
straight line - Intervals - Countable and uncountable sets.
UNIT II : NEIGHBOURHOOD AND LIMIT POINTS
Neighbourhoods - Open sets - Closed sets - Limit points of a set - Closure of a set - Interior of a set
- Compactness and connectedness.
UNIT III : LIMITS AND CONTINUITY
Limits - Continuous functions - Types of discontinuities - Algebra and boundedness of continuous
functions - Intermediate value theorem - Inverse function theorem - Uniform continuity.
UNIT IV : DERIVATIVES
Introduction - Derivability and continuity - Algebra of derivatives - Inverse function theorem for
derivatives - Darboux's theorem.
MEAN VALUE THEOREMS
Rolle's theorem - Mean value theorems on derivatives (Lagrange's and Cauchy's) - Taylor's
theorem with remainder - Taylor's series - power series expansions of some standard functions: e ,
Sin x, Cos x, (1+x) and log(1+x)
UNIT V : RIEMANN INTEGRATION
Introduction - Riemann integrability and integral of bounded functions over bounded intervals Properties of Darboux sums - Darboux's theorems I and II - Equivalent definition of integrability
and integral - Conditions for integrability - Particular classes of bounded integrable functions Properties of integrable functions - Integrability of sum, difference, product, quotient and
modulus of integrable functions - Continuity and derivability of the integral function fundamental theorem of integral calculus.

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Treatment as in 'A First Course in Real Analysis' by M.K.Singal and Asha Rani Singal - R.Chand &
Co. New Delhi. 20TH Edition,1998
UNIT I : CHAPTER 1
UNIT II : CHAPTER 2
UNIT III : CHAPTER 5
UNIT IV : CHAPTER 6 (Omit from section 6) and Chapter 8
( Omit sections 7 and 8)
UNIT V : Treatement as in "Elements of Real Analysis" by Shanti Narayan.
Chapter 9 (Omit Sec 9.12, 9.13, 9.16 and 9.17)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. 'A Course of Mathematical Analysis' by Shanthi Narayan.
2. "Real Analysis" by Arumugam and others.

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B.Sc. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER V
MAJOR (OPTIONAL)
No.of Hours:5
No.of Credits:5

PROGRAMMING IN C++
MAX.MARKS:100
Code:CU5MA:OM10B

UNIT I :
BEGINNING WITH C++: Introduction to C++-Applications of C++ statements-structure of
C++ programs.
TOKENS,EXPRESSIONS AND CONTROL STRUCTURES: Tokens, keywords, identifiers,
data types - symbolic constants - defining variables - operators in C++ - Type cast operator-control
structures-Programming examples.
UNIT II :
FUNCTIONS IN C++ : Main function-Function prototyping-call by reference-return by
reference-inline functions-default arguments-constant arguments-Function overloading, friend and
virtual functions.
CLASSES AND OBJECTS : Specifying a class Defining member functions Making
outside function inline Nesting of member functions Array within a class Memory allocation
for objects Static members and functions.
UNIT III :
CONSTRUCTORS AND DESTRUCTORS : Constructors Parametrized constructors
Multiple constructors in a class Constructors with default arguments Dynamic initialization of
objects Copy constructors Destructors.
OPERATOR OVERLOADING AND TYPE CONVERSIONS : Defining operator
overloading Overloading unary , binary operators binary operators overloading using friends
rules for overloading operators Type conversions.
UNIT IV :
INHERITANCE,EXTENDING CLASSES : Introduction Defining derived classes Single
Inheritance Making a private member inheritable Multilevel,Multiple Hierarchial classes :
Nesting of classes.

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UNIT V :
MANAGING CONSOLE I/O OPERATIONS : Introduction C++ streams C++ stream
classes Unformatted I/O Operations Formatted console I/O operations Managing output with
manipulators.
WORKING WITH FILES : Introduction Classes for File stream operations Opening and
closing of File File modes file pointers and their manipulators sequential I/O operators.

PRACTICAL WORK :
1. Sorting numbers in ascending and descending order
2. Implementation of Default arguments
3. Implementation of Reference variables
4. Friend Function
5. Inline Functions
6. Virtual Functions
7. Constructor and Destructor
8. Students Marklist
9. Employee Information System
10. Operator Overloading (Comparison of two strings)
11. Single Inheritance
12. Multiple Inheritance
13. Function Overloading
TEXT BOOK :
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING WITH C++
-- E. BALAGURUSAMY ,TATA MCGRAW HILL.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE :
1. Object oriented programming with C++ by M.A.Jayaram and D.S. Rajendra Prasad,Mumbai,
Himalaya Publishing,2002.
2. Programming with C++ by D.Ravichandran ,New York, Mc graw Hill,1999.
3. Programming in C++ by Maria Litvin and Gary Litvin ,New Delhi,Vikas Publishing House
Pvt. Ltd.,2001.
4. Programming in C++ by Nell Dale,Chip Weems and Mark Headington,New Delhi, Narosa
Publishing House,1999.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER V
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
No.of.Hours: 5
No.of Credits:5

Code:CU5MA:OM11B
Max.Marks: 100

UNIT I :
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Linear homogeneous equations with variable coefficients. Equations reducible to the linear
homogeneous equation. Method of variation of parameters.
UNIT II :
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Formation of partial differential equations by eliminating arbitrary constant and functions solutions - General, particular and complete integrals - solutions to first order equations in four
standard forms
F(p, q) = 0, F(z,p,q) = 0, F(x,p,q) = 0,F(y,p,q) = 0, F1 (x,p) = F2 (y,q),
z = px+qy+f (p,q), Lagranges method of solving linear equation Pp + Qq = R.
UNIT III :
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
Definition - Laplace transforms of functions eat, Cosat, Sinat, tn (n is a +ve integer), eat cosbt,
at
e sinbt, f'(t), f''(t), fn(t), tn f(t), f(t)/ t
UNIT IV :
INVERSE TRANSFORMS
Inverse transforms relating to the above standard functions - application to solution of ordinary
differential equations with constant coefficients.
UNIT V :
Second order linear partial differential equation with constant coefficients - Particular integrals for
functions of the type e ax + by, Sin (ax + by), Cos (ax + by), xrys
Application of partial differential equations - Solution to heat and wave equations by method of
separation of variables (No derivation of equations)
Treatment as in Differential Equations by Narayanan & Manicavachagom Pillay for Units I, II & III
UNIT:I Chapter V - Section 5 & 6 and Chapter VII - Section 4
UNIT:II Chapter XII ( Omit from Section 5.5)
UNIT:III Chapter IX Sections 1 to 5
UNIT:IV Chapter IX Sections 6 to 9
Treatment as in ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS Part B by Dr.M.K.Venkatraman for Unit V.
UNIT:V Chapter 2 ( Section 13 to Section 19 ) & Chapter 3
( Omit from Section 10 )

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B.SC., MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER - V
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) VISUAL PROGRAMMING

No. of Hours:5
No. of Credits: 5

Max.Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:OM12B

Unit I:
Introducing Visual Basic:
Starting and exiting Visual Basic Using the Project Explorer Working with forms Using the
Properties Window Using the Toolbox Working with Projects Printing Projects building and
running Applications.
Adding Code and Using Events:
Using the code Window Using naming Conventions Using Variables Using scope Using
Subroutines and Functions.
Unit II:
Using Intrinsic Visual Basic Controls: Using the Label & Textbox Controls Using the Command
Button control Using the Frame, Check Box Option, Button controls-Using the ListBox & combo
Box Controls using the Drive Listbox. Directory ListBox & File ListBox Controls Using
formatting Controls Using Control arrays- Using Tab Order.
Working with Strings: Using strings-converting Strings-concatenating strings-Manipulating stringscomparing strings.
Working with Numbers: Using Numeric Values- Using Numeric Operators-Using Math FunctionsUsing Random Numbers.
Unit III:
Using Control Statements: Using the IF & IIF Statements-using the select Case Statement using
the DO Statement using the FOR Statement Using the Exit Statement.
Using Dialog Boxes: Using the Msg Box functions Using the Input Box Functions Using the
Common Dialog Control Using the Common Dialog Control Open & Save as Dialog Boxes
Using the Common Dialog Control Color Dialog Box Using the Common Dialog Control Font
Dialog Box Using the Common Dialog Control Print Dialog Box Using the Common Dialog
Control Show help method.
Using Menus in Visual Basic applications: Creating Menus-Adding Code to Menus-Creating
Shortcut Menus.
Unit IV:

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Multiple forms: The SDI and MDI styles- Image Control-Comparing the Picture box and Image
Controls-Working with Scroll Bars: Introducing scroll Bars-Building an Application
Entering the Code-The Timer Controls-Working with arrays-Multidimentional
Arrays: Introduction to Multidimentional Arrays-Using the Grid Control-Calling general
Procedures-Internal Functions.
Unit V:
DataBase Programming with VB: Understanding DataBases and DataBase management systemunderstanding relational concepts-using the Visual data Manager validating data-Entering dataAccessing fields in Recordset-Introduction to SQL Advanced Data Bound Controls.
Book for Study:
UNITS I, II, III (Chapters:1-8): Scott Warner. Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6, Tata Mc Graw
Hill Edition.
UNIT IV (Days 8, 14,22 & Pages (301-315 and 351-357) : Greg Perry, SAMS Teach Yourself
Visual Basic 6 in 21 days, Techmedia.
Unit V (Chapter:17): Evangelous Petroutstrup, Visual Basic 6.
Book for Reference:
Gary Cornell, Visual Basic 6 from the Ground up

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER VI
MAJOR (CORE) THEORY OF FUNCTIONS OF A COMPLEX VARIABLE
No.of Hours : 5
No.of Credits:5

MAX.MARKS:100
Code:CU5MA:EM13

UNIT I : Analytic functions


Introduction - Defintion - Continuous functions - Convergence of sequences and series absolute
convergence - Uniform convergence - Cauchy - Riemann equations.
UNIT II : Bilinear Transformations:
Elementary transformation - Bilinear transformation - Cross ration - Fixed points of Bilinear
transformation - some special bilinear transformation.
UNIT III : Integration in the complex plane :
Complex integration - Cauchy's integral theorem (Riemanns proof only) and its extension
- Cauchy's integral formula - Derivative of analytic functions - Morera's theorem - Cauchy's
inequality for fn (z0 ) Liouville's Theorem.

UNIT IV : Expansion of functions in Power Series


Taylor's theorem - Laurent's theorem - Singular points - Zeros - Pole - Essential singularity Meromorphic function - Principle of the argument - Rouche's theorem - Fundamental Theorem of
Algebra.
UNIT V : Residue Theorem and Contour Integration:
Residue at a pole - Residue theorem - Evaluation of Definite Integrals. between limits(-, )
Extension of the Result- Jordan's lemma ( Statement only)- Evaluation of Sinax f(x) dx
Cosax f(x)dx where a > 0 and (i) f(z) does not have a pole on the real axis

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(ii) f(z) has pole on the real axis (Only Semi Circular contour is included).

UNIT I, III TO V:
Treatment as in "Complex Analysis" by S.Narayanan & T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay, Revised 3rd
Edition,1985 .
UNIT I : Chapter 1(Omit section 8)
UNIT III : Chapter 3 ( Omit section 13 & 14 )
UNIT IV : Chapter 4
UNIT V : Chapter 5 - sec 1 to 7
Treatment as in " Complex Analysis" by S.Arumugam, A.Thankapandi Isaac and A.Somasundaram.
CHAPTER 3 (Sec.3.1 To 3.5)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Functions of a Complex Variable - E.G. Phillips.
2. Complex Analysis - P.Duraipandian and Laxmi Duraipandian.
3. Complex Variable - Churchill.
4. Theory of functions of a Complex Variable - Shanthi Narayanan.

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B.Sc. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER VI
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) STATISTICAL PACKAGES
No. of Hours:5
No. of Credits:5

Code: CU5MA:EM14B
Max. Marks: 100

UNIT I :
Collection of data and Creation of data base, Univariate : Preparation of Tables and
Graphs- Stem and Leaf diagram Box plot-Pareto Chart. Bivariate tables: Cluster bar
diagram,Stacked bar diagram, Scatter plot diagram.
UNIT I I :
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA): Assumptions in analysis of variance, Setting up
Analysis of variance, ANOVA Technique, Short-cut method for One-way ANOVA, Coding
Method,Two-way ANOVA.
UNIT I I I:
Non-parametric tests: Introduction: Advantages of Non-parametric tests,The Sign
test,A Rank Sum test: The Mann Whitney U test, The Kruskal Wallis or H-test,One sample Run
test,The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test,Friedmans test,Cochrans Q test.
UNIT IV :
Introduction- Some simple statistical tools,Benefits and Limitations of statistical
quality control.Control Charts for Variables: Introduction,Control limits, Probability limits on X
chart, Probability limits for R and sigma Charts, lack of control on control charts.
UNIT V :
The Control Charts For Fraction(Proportion) Defective and Defects: Introduction, pChart, Essential steps in the control chart, Types of p-Chart, Meaning of p-Chart, Sample size,
Sample size and p-Chart Sensitivity, Comparison of X and R Charts with p-Chart, Introduction for
effects, Distinction between a Defect and a Defective, Probability limits and 3-sigma limits on
Control charts for c, Types of c-chart.

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PRACTICAL WORK:
1. Creation of data base.
2. Univariate data analysis
- Graphs &diagrams, Pie chart, Pareto chart.
- Numerical measures Box plot.
3. Bivariate data analysis.
- Cluster & Stacked bar diagram.
- Correlation (Scatter Plot diagram).
4. Regression.
5. t-test .
6. One way ANOVA , Chi square-test Goodness of fit & test of
independence of
attributes.
7. Sign test , Signed Ranksum test, Mann-Whitney test, Runtest.
8. Kruskal-Wallis, Kolmorghov Smirnov test, Kendalls and Fried-man tests.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
1.Course Material For Statistical Packages compiled by
Mrs. S. Maheswari and Mrs. S.Josephine Vinnarasi ,Department
of Mathematics,Holy Cross College,Tiruchy.
Reference books:
1. Mathematical Statistics by P.R. Vittal, Margham Publications, Chennai,First Published 2002.
2.Statistical Methods by S.P. Gupta ,Sultan Chand and sons, Educational Publishers, New Delhi,
Revised Edition 2004.
3. Statistical Quality Control by R. C. Gupta,Khanna
Publications,Delhi ,Edition 1978.
4.Statistics for Management by Richard I.Levin David S.Rubin,Prentice Hall of India Private
limited, New Delhi, Fifth Edition 1992.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER VI
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) ALGEBRA
No. of. Hours : 5

Max.Marks : 100

No. of. Credits :5

CODE:CU5MA:EM15B

UNIT I: Groups
Subgroups - Cyclic groups - order of an element - cosets and Lagrange's theorem - Normal
subgroups and quotient groups - Finite groups and Cayley tables - isomorphism and
homomorphism.
UNIT II: Rings:
Definition and examples - elementary properties of rings - ismorphism - types of rings Characteristic of a ring - subrings-ideals - quotient rings - homomorphism of rings
UNIT III: Vector spaces
Definition and examples - subspaces - Linear transformation - span of a set - Linear independence .
UNIT IV: Vector spaces ( Contn)
Basis and dimension - Rank and nullity - matrix of a linear transformation.
UNIT V: Inner product spaces
Definition and examples - Orthogonality - Orthogonal complement. MATRICES
Rank, consistency, eigen values, eigen vectors, Cayley Hamilton's Theorem.

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Treatment as in Modern Algebra by N. Arumugam and A. Thangapandi Isaac


June 1997 - Edition
UNIT I:
( Chapter 3 - Sec.3.5 to 3.12)
UNIT II:
( Chapter 4 - Sec.4.1 to 4.8 & 4.10)
UNIT III:
(Chapter 5 - Sec 5.1 to 5.5)
UNIT IV:
( Chapter 5 - Sec 5.6 to 5.8)
UNIT V:
( Chapter 6 - Sec 6.1 to 6.3)
For Matrices
Treatment as in Algebra Volume II by Manicavachagam Pillay , Natarajan and Ganapathy Chpater 2
(Sec. 11 To 16)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. A text book of Modern Abstract Algebra by Shanti Narayanan.
2. Modern Algebra by K. Sivasubramanian.
3. A text book of Modern Algebra - R. Balakrishnan &

N.Ramabadran.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER VI
MAJOR (OPTIONAL) DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
No. of Hours :5
No. of Credits : 5

Max.Marks:100
Code: CU5MA:EM16B

UNIT I :
The Simplex Method - Simplex Algorithm - Artificial variables - Charnes Method of penalties
( Big - M method) - Problem of Degeneracy - Two-Phase Simplex method.
UNIT II :
Transportation Problem - Initial basic feasible solution - Northwest corner rule - Row minima
method - Column minima method - Matrix minima Method - Vogel's approximation method Optimal solution - u - v method - Degeneracy - Unbalanced Transportation Problem. Hungarian
method - Unbalanced assignment problem
UNIT III :
Inventory control types of inventory economic order quantity deterministic inventory problem
EOQ problem with price breaks.
UNIT IV:
Introduction Graphs and subgraphs isomorphism Ramsey numbers Independent sets and
coverings Intersection graphs and line graphs Matrices Operations on graphs.
UNIT V :
Degree Sequence Graphic sequences Walks,trails and paths Connectedness and Components
Blocks Connectivity .

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Books for Reference:


Unit I,II,III Treatment as in OPERATIONS RESEARCH by Kanti Swarup, P.K.Gupta and
Manmohan, 8th edition.
Unit I Chapter 3 (Section 3.1 to 3.5)
Unit II Chapter 6, 7(Omit Section 7.4,7.5)
Unit III Chapter 17(Section 17.1 to 17.7, 17.17)
Unit IV, V Treatment as in INVITATION TO GRAPH THEORY by Dr.S.Armugam and
Dr.S.Ramachanddran 1994 edition.
Unit IV- Chapters 1 and 2
Unit V- Chapters 3 and 4.
Books for References:
1. Operations Research by Hamdy, Taha ,Prema Publishers,1995,Bangalore.
2. Operations Research by Gupta,Hira,S.Chand Publishers, 1989,NewDelhi, Bombay.
3. Graph Theory by Harary, Narosa Publishing House, NewDelhi, Bombay.
4. Graph Theory by Harary, Frank , Narosa Publishing House, NewDelhi, Bombay

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ALLIED: MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:OA1A

UNIT I:
Definition of Statistics Statistical data primary and secondary collection, classification
and tabulation of data. Diagrammatic and graphical representation.
UNIT II:
Measures of dispersion calculation of Mean Deviation, Quartile deviation, standard
deviation, coefficient of variation and moments for frequency distributions- concept of skewness
and kurtosis and their measures.
UNIT III:
Simple Correlation rank correlation Linear regression. (Error analysis in chapter 12
omitted)
UNIT IV:
Curve Fitting Fitting straight lines and parabolic curves by the method of least squares and
Index Numbers- Uses Types Laspeyres, Paaches, Fishers and Marshall. Edgeworth methodsTests of Consistency Chain Base Index Fixed Base Index-Cost of Living Index Aggregate
Expenditure Method Family Budget Method .
UNIT V:
Analysis of time series- Secular Trend-Seasonal Variation-Cyclical Variation Irregular
Variation.
TREATMENT as in Statistics by R.S.N. Pillai and V. Bagavathi,
S.Chand & Co, New Delhi
UNIT I: Chapter 1,2,4,6, to 8
UNIT II: Chapters 10 and 11
UNIT III: Chapter 12 and 13 (Omit Error analysis in Chapter 12)
UNIT IV: Chapter 11 Section 11,9,4 & Chapter 14
UNIT V: Chapter 15.
REFERENCES :
1. Business Mathematics and Statistics by P.A. Navaneetham, Jai Publishers.
2. Statistics by M.C. Shukla and S.S. Gulshan, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi.
3.Advanced Practical Statistics by S.P. Gupta, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi

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ALLIED : MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS II
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
CODE: CU5MA:EA2A

UNIT I: Random Variables


Discrete and continuous random variable, cumulative distributive function, properties of
distribution function, function of a random variable, two dimensional random variable, joint
probability function, marginal probability distribution, conditional probability distribution,
independent random variables.
UNIT II: Expectation and Variance
Expectation of a random vaiable - expectation of a function of a random variable, theorems
on expectation. Variance definition, theorems on variance, Tchebychevs inequality.
UNIT III: Moments and Moment Generating Function, Characteristic Function
Moments definition, relation between central and raw moments, Moment generating
function, properties of moment generating function. Characteristic function definition properties
of characteristic function, moments from characteristic function, characteristic function of some
special type of random variables, characteristic function of sum of independent random variables,
inversion theorem on characteristic function.
(Probability generating function and cumulants are excluded)
UNIT IV: Discrete Distributions
Binomial distribution Definition, properties, binomial frequency distribution, moments,
recurrence formula for moments, moment generating function, additive property, mode.
Poisson distribution Definition, properties, Poisson frequency distribution, Poisson
distribution as limiting form of binomial distribution, moments, recurrence formula for moments,
moment generating function, mode.
Unit V Continuous distributions
Normal Distribution Definition, moments, moment generating function, linearity property, mean
deviation, mode, points of inflection, normal probability integral, properties of normal distribution.
Uniform distribution Definition, mean, variance, moment generating function.
Exponential distribution Definition , mean, variance, median, moment generating function.

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Chennai 600 017. (2002 Publication)
Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
Unit V

Chapter 2
Chapters 3, 4
Chapters 5, 6 (Probability generating function and cumulants are excluded)
Chapters 12, 13
Chapters 16, 17, 18

REFERENCES:
1.Mathematical Statistics by Gupta & Kapoor
2.Mathematical Statistics by S. Venkataraman & P.R. Vittal.

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ALLIED :MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS III
No. of Hours: 5

Max. Marks:100

No. of Credits: 5

CODE:CU5MA:OA3A

UNIT I:
Sampling distribution Chisquare, student-t and F distributions.
UNIT II:
Point Estimation unbiased estimator, efficient estimator, Cramer- Rao inequality, Rao
Blackwell theorem, consistent estimator, sufficient estimator, method of moments, method of
maximum likelihood.
Interval Estimation Confidence interval for the mean of the normal population, for the
difference between means, for the proportion of population, for the difference between two
proportions.
UNIT III:
Large samples definitions, test of hypothesis test for a specified mean, for the equality of
a means, for specified proportion, for the equality of 2 proportions, for standard deviation of the
population, for equality of two standard deviations, for correlation coefficient.
UNIT IV:
SMALL SAMPLES : t Test for a specified population mean, for difference between two
population means, for paired observations.
F test for Equality of two population variances, (Analysis of variance excluded).
UNIT V:
SMALL SAMPLES: Chi square Test definition, additive property, Pearsons Statistics,
Uses of Chi-square test, test for a specified population variance, test of independence of attributes.
Test of goodness of fit.
TREATMENT as in Mathematical Statistics by Dr. P.R. Vittal, Margham Publications, T.Nagar,
Chennai 17.
UNIT : I
UNIT : II
UNIT : III
UNIT : IV
UNIT : V

- Chapter 22
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 25,26
- Chapter 27.
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ALLIED MATHEMATICS I
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
CODE:CU5MA:OA1B

UNIT I : ALGEBRA
Matrices Rank of a Matrix of order 2 and 3 Consistency of a system of linear non-homogeneous
equations- Characteristic equation of a square matrix Evaluation of eigen values and eigen vectors
Cayley Hamilton theorem (without proof) and simple problems.
UNIT II : TRIGONOMETRY
Expansions of Cosn, Sinn and Tann (n being a positive integer) Expansions of Sinn and
Cosn in a series of sines and cosines of multiples of (n being a positive integer and in radians)
Expansions of Sin, Cos and Tan in a series of powers of approximations (Formation of
equations excluded)
UNIT III :
Hyperbolic functions, inverse hyperbolic functions, separation into real and imaginary parts,
Logarithms of complex numbers of the form x+iy and general value of logarithms.
UNIT IV : DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
Successive differentiation nth derivative of standard functions Leibnitz theorem (without proof)
Application to simple problems Jacobians of two and three variables.
UNIT V : MULTIPLE INTEGRALS
Reduction formulae: 0 /2 sinn x dx, 0 /2 cosn x dx,

/2sinn x cosn x dx (Problems only)

Introduction to evaluation of double (Change of order of integration excluded) and Triple integrals
(in Cartesian only).
TREATMENT as in Ancillary Mathematics by S. Narayanan and T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay.
REFERENCES:
4. A Text Book on Algebra-I by Rs.S.Aggarwal Published by S.Chand &
Company(Pvt)Ltd.,New Delhi (1989).
5. A Text-Book on Trigonometry by P. Balasubrahmanyam, P.R. Venkatachary & G.R.
Venkataraman, Published by ROC House & Sons(1972).
6. A Text Book on Differential Calculus by H.S. Dhami, Published by New Age
International(P) Limited, New Delhi(1998).

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ALLIED MATHEMATICS II
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
CODE: CU5MA:EA2B

UNIT I:
Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions:
Cartesian co-ordinates distance between points Direction Cosines Direction ratios
angle between two lines - The Plane the general equation of the plane Standard forms of
equations of planes.
UNIT II:
Skewlines Shortest distance between two skewlines equation of the line of shortest
distance (Cartesian only) coplanarity of Straight lines Sphere. General equation tangent planes
section of a sphere by a plane - sphere through a given circle.
UNIT III:
Vector Differentiation:
Velocity acceleration scalar and vector fields Gradient, Divergence and curl
applications - Laplacian operator.
UNIT IV:
Vector integration:
Line integral surface integral volume integral application of Gauss and Stokes
theorems (Statement only) simple problems.
UNIT V:
Fourier Series:
Fourier series full range and half range series .
TREATMENT as in
UNIT I & II : Ancillary Mathematics by S. Narayanan and others.
UNIT III & IV : Vector analysis by K. Viswanathan and S. Selvaraj.
UNIT V: Engineering Mathematics (Third year Part B) by Dr. M.K. Venkatraman.
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ALLIED MATHEMATICS III
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
CODE: CU5MA:OA3B

UNIT I : Partial Differential Equations


Formation of equations by eliminating arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions; definition
of general, Particular, complete and singular integrals solutions of first order equations in their
standard forms F(p,q) = 0, F(x,p,q) = 0, F(y,p,q) = 0, F(z,p,q) = 0,
F(x,p) = F (y,q), Z = px+qy+f(p,q), Lagranges equations Pp+Qq = R
UNIT II : Laplace Transform
Laplace transforms of the functions eat, e-at, cosat, sinat, tn, e-at cosbt, e-at sinbt, e-at tn,
f(t), f(t), fn(t) (where n is a positive integer)
Inverse Transforms
Inverse transforms relating to the above standard functions application to solution of
ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients.
Unit III: Numerical Methods
(Derivation of formulae not expected)
Interpolation shift operator Newtons forward difference formula backward difference
formula Lagranges formula.
Unit IV: Statistics
Measures of dispersion Range Quartile deviation Mean deviation Standard deviation
and their coefficients.
Correlation Coefficient
Karl Pearsons coefficient Definition and evaluation (frequency distribution not included)
and Spearmans rank correlation.

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Unit V
Simple linear regression definition, stating properties on regression lines and problems.
Tests of significance based on normal distribution difference between proportions difference
between means difference between standard deviations (Problems only)
TREATMENT as in
Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis (second Edition) by S.S. Sastry for units III.
Chapter 3 sections 3.1, 3.3, 3.5, 3.9, 3.9.1
Unit I : chapter 5 under differential equations section
Unit II: chapter 4 under differential equations section
Statistics by R.S.N. Pillai and Bagavathy for Unit IV& V.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS I
NO. OF HOURS/WEEK: 5

MAX. MARKS : 100

NO. OF CREDITS: 5

CODE: CU5MA:OA1C

UNIT : I
Matrices and Determinants: Product of determinants Solution of system of linear equationsCramers rule-matrixes linear independents and dependence Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a
matrix Cayley Hamiltons Theorem(without proof).
UNIT : II
Differential Equation: First Order: Variable separable Homogeneous and non homogeneous
equations linear type equations Bemoullis equations.
UNIT : III
Second Order: Particular integrals methods for finding particular integrals all types of equations
including variable coefficients (Second Order only).
UNIT : IV
Laplace Transforms: Definition properties sufficient conditions Laplace Transform of periodic
functions solving differential equations using Laplace Transforms the inverse transforms.
UNIT : V
Fourier Series: Fourier Series: Even and odd functions properties of odd and even functions
Half range Fourier series Development in sine and cosine series (omitting general interval).
BOOK FOR STUDY:
Unit : I
1. Ancillary Mathematics Volume 1 - Part I Algebra,
S. Narayanan, R. Hanumantharao, T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay &
Kandaswamy.
Unit II, III & IV:
2. Narayanan and Manickavasagam Pillai, Ancillary Mathematics Volume 1 :
Part II (Section B)-Integral Calculus and Differential equations.
Unit V:
3. Dr. M.K. Venkataraman, Engineering Mathematics (Vol II), Third Edition, 1998.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS II
NO. HOURS/WEEK: 5

MAX. MARKS : 100

NO. OF CREDITS:5

CODE: CU5MA:OA2C

Unit I:
Definition-Axiomatic approach to probability-Finite sample space-Conditional probabilityMultiplicative law of probability-probability of an event in terms of conditional probability-Bayes
theorem-Independence events.
Chapter 18 in book 1(page no:582-613)
Chapter 1 in book 2:(page no:1-33)
Unit II:
Binomial distribution-Poisson distribution-Properties of distributions(only mean,variance and
standard deviation)-Practial problems under distributions.
Unit III:
Continuous distributions-Normal distribution-Beta distribution-Gamma distribution(practical
problems only).
Unit IV:
Test of significance based on normal distribution-Difference between proportions-Difference
between means-Difference between standard deviation(problems only).
Unit V:
Analysis of time series:
Definition-Uses-Time series models-Secular trend-Seasonal variation-Preparation of data for
analysis-Measurement of secular trend-Graphic method of least squares-Parabolic curve-Shifting the
origin-Logarithmic trend-Measurement of seasonal variations-Method of simple average-Practical
problems.
Chapter 15 in book 1(page no:470-501)
Books for study:
1.Statistics(theory and practice)third edition 1993 by Mr.R.S.N.Pillai & V.Bagavathi
2.Mathematical Statistics first edition 1973(reprint 1974)by S.Venkataraman & P.R.Vital.
3.Statistics by Mr.R.S.N.Pillai & V.Bagavathi

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS III
NO. HOURS/WEEK: 5

MAX. MARKS : 100

NO. OF CREDITS:5

CODE: CU5MA:OA3C

UNIT : I
INTERPOLATION:
Newton Gregory forward and backward interpolation formulae-Lagranges Interpolation formula.
Solving algebraic and transcendental equations Bisection, False position and Newton Raphson
methods.
UNIT : II
SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS:
Gauss elimination Finding inverse of a matrix using Gauss elimination method Iterative
methods. Gauss Jacobi and Gauss Seidal methods.
UNIT : III
NUMERICAL INTEGRATION:
Trapezoidal rule and simpsons 1/3 rule. Solving differential equations (1st order differential
equations only) solutions by Eulers method runge Kutta 2nd and 4th order method.
UNIT : IV
MEASURES OF LOCATION:
Mean Median Mode Measures of variation: Range standard deviation Coefficient of
Skewness.
UNIT : V
ASSOCIATION OF ATTRIBUTES:
Yules coefficient of association. Correlation coefficient rank correlation.
BOOK FOR STUDY:
Unit I, II & III:
1.
Dr. M.K. Venkataraman, Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering, 2nd Edition,
1987.
Unit IV & V:
2.
R.S.N. Pillai and V. Bagavathi, Statistics, S. Chand and Co. Ltd., 1995.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
ALLIED: BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
CODE:CU5MA:OA1D

UNIT I:
Mathematics of finance Simple interest Recurring deposit Compound interest
Depreciation discounting.
UNIT II:
Matrices - inverse of a matrix rank of a matrix solution of a system of three linear
equations- Arithmetic and geometric progressions finding nth term and sum to n terms only.
UNIT III:
Differentiation Applications of the derivative - Integration with applications.
UNIT IV:
Transportation problem Initial basic feasible solution North West Corner rule Vogels
Approximation method Matrix minima method (optimal solution excluded)
UNIT V:
Assignment problem (Travelling salesman problem excluded) Sequencing problems
(Problems with n jobs and 2 machines only)

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Business Mathematics and Statistics by Prof. P.A. Navaneetham, Jai Publishers.
(Chapters 1,2,4 (excluding section 13), 6,7 (Sections 1 and 2 and 4 only) and
8 (upto section 7 only) for Units I, II and III
UNITS IV & V
Operations Research by Kanti Swarup, P.K. Gupta, Man Mohan,
Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
Chapter 6, Section 6.1 & 6.5
Chapter 10 Sections 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3
REFERENCES:
1. Algebra by T.K. Manicavachagom Pillay, T. Natarajan, K.S. Ganapathy,
S. Viswanathan Printers & Publishers Private Limited, Chennai.
2. Business Mathematics by B.M. Aggarwal, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
3. Problems in Opperations Research by P.K. Gupta, D.S. Hira,
S.Chand & Co, New Delhi.
4. Linear Programming by M.K. Venkataraman, The National Publishing Company, Chennai.

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ALLIED: BUSINESS STATISTICS
No.of Hours:5
No. of Credits:5

Max. Marks:100.
Code:CU5MA:EA2D

UNIT:I
Introduction - Collection of Data - Classification and Tabulation - Diagrammatic representation.
UNIT:II
Measures of Dispersion - Range - Quartile Deviation - Mean Deviation - Standard Deviation Relative measures - Measures of Skewness and Kurtosis.
UNIT:III
Correlation - Scatter Diagram - Karl Pearson's Coefficient of Correlation - Rank Correlation (Correlation of a bivariate fequency distribution and Coefficient of concurrent Deviation to be
excluded)
Regression - Properties, Regression lines and problems.
UNIT:IV
Time Series - components of Time Series - measurement of trend - measures of seasonal
variation problems (Deseasonalization is excluded)
UNIT:V
Index Numbers - methods of construction of Index Numbers - tests for Index Numbers - cost of
living Index Number - uses of Index Numbers general problems in the construction of Index
Numbers. (Shifting of Base and Splicing of Index Numbers are excluded)
Treatment as in Business Statistics by Dr. P.R. Vittal
UNIT I - Chapters 1 to 4
UNIT II - Chapters 6, 7
UNIT III - Chapters 8, 9
UNIT IV - Chapter 13
UNIT V - Chapter 14

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER-I
ALLIED: BUSINESS MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS

No of hours :5
No of Credits :5

Max marks : 100


Code :CU5MA:OA1E

UNIT I :
Application of derivatives marginal functions elasticity increasing and decreasing
functionsmaxima and minima Linear Programming problemformulation&graphic solution .
UNIT II :
Transportation Problem North-West Corner Rule Matrix minima method-Vogels
approximation method (only initial basic feasible solution ) Assignment Problem Hungarian
method.
UNIT III :
Statistics collection of data classification and tabulation diagrams and graphs
histogram-polygon cumulative frequency curves .
UNIT IV :
Measures of dispersion range,quartile deviation ,mean deviation standard deviation merits
demerits Karl Pearsons coefficient of correlation ,Rank correlation Regression(Raw data only).
UNIT V :
Index numbers.
Treatment as in STATISTICS by R.S.N.Pillai and V.Bagavathy for units III,IV & V and
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS by P.A.Navaneetham and OPERATIONS RESEARCH by Kanti
swarup, Manmohan and P.K.Gupta for units I &II
REFERENCES:
3. A Text-Book on Business Statistics by G.V.Shenoy, U.K. Srivastava & S.C.Sharma
Published by V.S. Johsi for wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi(1998).
4. A Text Book on Business Statistics by M.Wilson, Published by Himalaya,
Mumbai(2003).

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
ALLIED:BUSINESS MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS FOR MANAGERS
No.of Hours:5
No.of Credits:5

Max.Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:EA1F

Unit I :
Mathematics of finance-Simple Interest-Recurring Depoist-Compound InterestDepreciation-Discounting.
Unit II :
Differentiation-Applications of the derivative-Integration with applications. .
Unit III :
Statistics-Meaning & scope- Collection of data- Classification & TabulationDiagram&Graphs(Histogram,polygon, Cumulative) Measures of central tendency,
(Mean,Median,Mode).
Unit IV:
Measures of Dispersion(Range,Quartile Deviation, Mean deviation, Standard deviation
,Correlation- Co-efficient- Regression equation.
Unit V:
Index Numbers - methods of construction of Index Numbers - tests for Index Numbers cost of living Index Number - uses of Index Numbers general problems in the construction of
Index Numbers. (Shifting of Base and Splicing of Index Numbers are excluded)
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
TREATMENT as in
UNIT I & II,III : Business Mathematics and Statistics by P.R.Navaneethan.
UNIT IV,V: - Business Statistics by P.R.Vittal.

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B.SC. MATHEMATICS
ALLIED ( OPTIONAL) FORTRAN 90 AND ITS APPLICATIONS
No. Of. Hrs:5
No. of Credits:5

Max.Marks:100
Code:CU5MA :EA4A

UNIT: I :
FORTRAN Numeric constants scalar variables declaration named constants .
Arithmetic operators - integer expressions - real expressions - precedence of operators in
expressions - assignment statements - intrinsic functions .
UNIT : II
Conditional Statements - relational operators The BLOCK IF construct .
Elementary Format Specifications - Format discription for numerical DATA ( READ
Statement )- Format description for PRINT Statement - Multi record formats Printing character
strings -Reading and writing logical quantities.
UNIT : III
Implementing Loops in Programs - The BLOCK DO Loop - Count controlled DO Loop Rules regarding Do Loops.
UNIT : IV :
Logical expressions and more control statements - Logical constants, variables and
expressions-precedence rules for logical operators - The CASE statement.
Defining and manipulating Arrays Arrays variables use of multiple subscripts DO type
notations for INPUT / OUTPUT statements initialising Arrays terminology used for
multidimentional Arrays.
UNIT : V :
Functions and Subroutines - Function Subprograms- Syntax rules for Function
Subprograms - Generic functions.
Subroutines - Internal procedures Comparison of Function Subprograms and
Subroutines.

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TREATMENT AS IN Computer Programming in FORTRAN 90 and 95 by V. Rajaraman


UNIT I : CHAPTERS 3 AND 4 (OMIT 4.8 )
UNIT II : CHAPTERS 6 AND 11 ( Omit 11.6 and 11.7 )
UNIT III : CHAPTER 7
UNIT IV : CHAPTERS 8 AND 10 (Omit 10.7 and 10.8 )
UNIT V : CHAPTER 9
ANNEXURE : PROGRAMS (only the following programs are expected )
UNIT II
1. To find the area of a triangle when the sides of a triangle are known .
2. To pick the largest of three given numbers.
3 . To solve a quadratic equation.
4. To do income tax calculation.
UNIT III
5. To find the average height of boys and girls in a class.
6. To add the digits of a given integer and to reverse it.
7. To print the result of students in an examination.
8. To compute discount.
9. To find the number of days in the months of a year.
UNIT IV
10.To find the average of n given numbers.
11.To find the biggest of n given numbers.
12.To arrange the n given numbers in ascending / descending order.
UNIT V
13.To determine the value of a given function.
14.To calculate the interest for various amounts.
15.To determine n! and use it to find ncr and npr.
16.To evaluate a second order determinant and use it to determine the value of a third order
determinant.
17.To add or subtract two given matrices.
18.To multiply two given matrices.

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DEPARMTENT OF MATHEMATICS
ALLIED ( OPTIONAL ) CALCULUS AND TRIGONOMETRY
No.of.Hours: 5
No.of.Credits: 5

Max.Marks: 100
Code:CU5MA:EA4B / CU5MAEA6C

UNIT I:
TRIGONOMETRY:
Expansions of Cosn, Sinn and Tann (n being a positive integer) Expansions of Sinn
and Cosn in a series of sines and cosines of multiples of (n being a positive integer and in
radians) Expansions of Sin, Cos and Tan in a series of powers of approximations
(Formation of equations excluded)
UNIT II:
Hyperbolic functions, inverse hyperbolic functions, separation into real and imaginary parts,
Logarithms of complex numbers of the form x+iy and general value of logarithms.
UNIT III :
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS:
Successive differentiation nth derivative of standard functions Leibnitz theorem (without
proof) Application to simple problems Jacobians of two and three variables.
UNIT IV :
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:
Solutions of first order equations in their standard forms F(p,q) = 0, F(x,p,q) = 0, F(y,p,q) =
0, F(z,p,q) = 0,F(x,p) = F (y,q), Z = px+qy+f(p,q), Lagranges equations Pp+Qq = R
UNIT V:
FOURIER SERIES:
Fourier series-full range and half range series.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
UNIT I,II,III,IV : ANCILIARY MATHEMATICS BY S.NARAYANAN AND
T.K.MANICAVACHAGOM PILLAY.
UNIT V: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS(THIRD YEAR-PART- B) BY
DR.M.K.VENKATRAMAN

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER V
ALLIED OPTIONAL - OFFICE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARES
No. of Hours:5
Code: CU5MA:OA5A
No. of Credits:5
Max. Marks: 100
Objective: To implement the concepts of disk operating system, windows and also to make the
students being aware of ms word , ms excel and power point
UNIT I:
COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND DOS:
Introduction Characteristics Of A Computer History Of Computers Generations Of Computers
Classification Of Computers Application Of Computers Computer Architecture And
Organization What Is A Personal Computer ? Other Devices In A PC What Are Hardware And
Software? What Is The Operating System? Popular Operating Systems For PCs Computer
Languages Application Programs And Custom Software Networking Concepts Loading Disk
Operating System (DOS) System Prompt Changing Default Drive What Is A File? What Is A
Directory? Displaying The List Of Files With DIR Changing The Directory Changing The
System Prompt Creating A New Directory Copying Files Deleting Files DEL/ERASE
Changing File Name With RENAME(REN) DATE And TIME Internal And External Dos
Commands Formatting A Diskette With UNFORMAT
UNIT II:
WINDOWS :
History Of Windows Starting Windows The Desktop Using The Mouse What Is A Window?
Maximizing, Minimizing ,Restoring And Closing A Window Using The Start Menu Control
Panel Managing Multiple Windows Arranging Icons On The Desktop Creating A New Folder
On Desktop Logging Off And Shutting Down Windows.
WORKING WITH WINDOWS AND WINDOWS ACCESSORIES:
My Computer Windows Explorer Copying And Moving Files Without Using Windows Explorer
Using Recycle Bin To Restore Items Managing Fonts Finding Files Or Folders Using
Notepad Using Calculator Using Wordpad Using Paint.
UNIT III:
MS-WORD :
Introduction To Word Processing Features Of Word Processor Introduction To Ms Word Parts
Of The Screen Menus In Msword Toolbars In Msword Working With Document Selecting
Text Inserting Autotext Inserting And Replacing Text - Formatting Documents Working With
Tables Columns Spelling And Grammer Borders And Shading Working With Graphics
Labeling And Mail Merge.

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UNIT IV:
MSEXCEL:
Introduction To Electronic Spreadsheet Features Of Spreadsheet Introduction To Ms Excel
Parts Of a Spreadsheet Working With Worksheet - Formatting Worksheet - Working With
Workbooks Formulas Functions Working Data Menus Excel Charts.
UNIT V:
POWERPOINT :
Introduction To Presentation Software Parts Of Powerpoint Screen Opening New / Blank
Presentation Viewing Slides Creating Slides Saving A Presentation Opening An Exiting
Presentation Setting A Background Layout Inserting Objects Adding Headers And Footers
Working With Colors And Transitions Animate Objects And Slides Working With Wizard
Presentations.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
1. R.K.Taxali , PC Software For Windows Made Simple, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing
Company Limited.
2. Step By Step Microsoft Operating System,2003 Edition.
3. Guy Hart Davis Dreamtech, How To Do Everything With Ms-Office Excel 2003 A Guide.
4. Teaches Powerpoint 4.0 For Windows, PC Learning Labs, Ziff-Davis Press
5. Greg Perry Pearson , Teach Yourself Ms Office 2003 In 24 Hours .
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Richard Allen King, The Ms-Dos Handbook, Second Edition, BPB
Publications, New Delhi.
2. Greg Perry, Teach Yourself Microsoft Office 2003 In 24 Hours, Pearson
Education.
3. Ron Mansfield, Working In Microsoft Office, Tata Mc Graw Hill Edition.
4. Peter Weverka, Diane Poremsky, The Complete Reference Word 2002, Tata Mc Graw Hill
Edition.
5. Lonnie E. Moseley, David M.Boodey, Mastering Microsoft Office Professional For
Windows 95,BPB Publications.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
ALLIED (OPTIONAL) ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY OF 3D, VECTOR CALCULUS &
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:OA5B

UNIT I:
Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions:
Cartesian co-ordinates distance between points Direction Cosines Direction ratios
angle between two lines - The Plane the general equation of the plane Standard forms of
equations of planes.
UNIT II:
Skewlines Shortest distance between two skewlines equation of the line of shortest
distance (Cartesian only) coplanarity of Straight lines Sphere. General equation tangent planes
section of a sphere by a plane - sphere through a given circle.
Vector Calculus:
UNIT III:
Vector differentiation:
Velocity acceleration scalar and vector fields Gradient, Divergence
and curl applications - Laplacian operator.
UNIT IV:
Laplace Transform:
Laplace transforms of the functions eat, e-at, cosat, sinat, tn, e-at cosbt,
-at
e sinbt, e-at tn, f(t), f(t), fn(t) (where n is a positive integer)
UNIT V:
Inverse Transforms:
Inverse transforms relating to the above standard functions application to solution of ordinary
differential equations with constant coefficients.
TREATMENT as in
UNIT I & II : Ancillary Mathematics by S. Narayanan
UNIT III : Vector analysis by K. Viswanathan and S. Selvaraj.
UNITS IV & V: Ancillary Mathematics (Volume I Part II Section B) by Narayanan and T.K.
Manicavachagom Pillay.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER VI
ALLIED OPTIONAL- INTERNET AND WEB DESIGNING
No. of Hours:5
No. of Credits:5

Code: CU5MA:EA6A
Max. Marks: 100

Objective: To enable the students to understand the basic concepts of internet and hypertext markup
language.
UNIT I:
INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET:
Computers In Business Networking Internet Electronic Mail Resource Sharing Gopher
World Wide Web Usenet Telnet Bulletin Board Service Wide Area Information Service.
INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES:
Modem Internet Addressing - Physical Connections Telephone Lines.
INTERNET BROWSERS:
Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator.
UNIT II:
INTRODUCTION TO HTML:
Designing A Home Page History Of Html Html Generations Html Documents - Anchor
Tag Hyperlinks - Sample Html Documents.
HEAD AND BODY SECTION:
Header Section Title Prologue Links Colorful Web Page Comment Lines Some
Sample Html Documents.
UNIT III:
DESIGNING THE BODY SECTION:
Heading , Printing Aligning The Headings Horizontal Rule Paragraph Tab Settings
Images And Pictures Embedding PNG Format Images.
ORDERED AND UNORDERED LISTS:
Lists Unordered Lists - Heading In A List Ordered Lists Nested Lists.
UNIT IV:
TABLE HANDLING:
Tables Table Creation In Html Width Of The Table And Cells Cell Spanning Multiple
Rows/Columns Coloring Cells Column Specification Some Sample Tables.
DHTML AND STYLE SHEETS:
Defining Styles Elements Of Styles Linking A Style Sheet To An Html Document
Inline Styles External Style Sheets Internal Style Sheets Multiple Styles.
UNIT V:
FRAMES:

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Frameset Definition Frame Definition - Nested Framesets.
A WEB PAG DESIGN PROJECT:
Frameset Definition Animals Birds Fish.
FORMS:
Action Attribute Method Attribute Ectypes Attribute Dropdown List Sample Forms.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
1. C. Xavier, World Wide Web Design With Html, Tata Mc Graw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd , 2000.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Wendy Willard , Web Design A Beginners Guide , Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2001.
2. Thomas A. Powell , The Complete Reference Web Design, Tata Mc Graw
Hill Publishing Company Ltd , 2000.
3. John Macoy, Mastering Web Design, Bpb Publications, 2002.
4. Jennifer Niederest Oreilly , Web Design In A Nutshell ,First Edition
Shroff Publishers And Distributors Pvt,Ltd, 2000
5. Andy Holyer , Html In Easy Steps, Tata Mc Graw Hill , 1998.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
ALLIED (OPTIONAL)

NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS

No. of Hours: 5
No. of Credits: 5

Max. Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:EA6B

UNIT I:
Solving algebraic and transcendental equations Bisection, False position and Newton
Raphson methods.
UNIT II:
Interpolation:
Newton Gregory forward and backward interpolation formulae-Lagranges Interpolation formula.
UNIT : III
Numerical differentiation and integration:
Introduction - Numerical differentiation - Maximum and minimum values of a tabulated function Numerical integration Trapezoidal rule - Simpson's
1/3-rule.
Unit IV: Statistics
Measures of dispersion Range Quartile deviation Mean deviation Standard deviation
and their coefficients.skewness-measures of skewness-karl pearsons coefficient of skewnessBowleys coefficient of skewness
Unit V:
Moments-kurtosis-Association of attributes-Yules coefficient of association

Note : Derivations not included numerical problems only


Treatment as in "Introductory methods of Numerical Analysis" ( Third Edition, Twenty third
printing, June, 1998) By S.S.Sastry

Unit I Chapter II : Sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5 (2.5.1 omitted)


Unit II Chapter III : Sections 3.6, 3.9, 3.9.1
Unit III Sections 5.1, 5.2, (5.2.1 omitted)5.3, 5.4.1, 5.4.2
BOOK FOR STUDY:
UNIT IV,V: - Statistics by R.S.N. Pillai and Bagavathy

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
I.D.COURSE: MATHEMATICS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
No. of Hours : 4
No. of Credits: 4

Max.Marks:100
Code:CU5MA:OI1

UNIT: I
Number system - Sum and difference, Multiplication and division, squares and square roots,
L.C.M. & H.C.F. of 2 or more numbers, Fractions and Decimal fractions - A.P. & G.P.
UNIT: II
Problems involving ratio and proportion - Profit and Loss -Percentage - Averages.
UNIT: III
Time and work - Time and Distance - Problems involving boats and streams - trains- cisterns and
pipes.
UNIT: IV
Simple interest, compound interest and partnership.
UNIT: V
Formulae - results relating to perimeters and areas of square, rectangle, Circle, Triangle, Cube,
Sphere, Cone & Cylinder Data Interpretation - Bar chart - Pie Diagram.
REFERENCES :
Text books of Matriculation School.
Arithmetic for Competitive Examinations by R.S.Aggarwal.
Arithmetic for Competitive Examinations by V.K. Subburaj.
Competition Success Review for Bank Probationary Officer's Exam.
Competition Success Review for MBA entrance Examinations.

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DEPARMTENT OF MATHEMATICS
I.D. COURSE: ELEMENTARY NUMERICAL METHODS
No.of Hours : 4
No. of Credits : 4

Max.Marks: 100
Code: CU5MA:EI2

UNIT - I:
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations:
Introduction - The Bisection method - The method of false position - Newton _ Rapshon method.
UNIT - II:
Interpolation:
Introduction - Finite differences - Forward differences Backward differences - Newton's formulae
for interpolation - shift operator - Lagranges interpolation formula ( with out proof)
UNIT - III:
Numerical Differentiation:
Numerical differentiation of first order only.
UNIT - IV:
Solution of Linear System of Equations:
Matrix inversion method - Gaussian elimination method - Gauss - Jordan method.
UNIT - V:
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations:
Solution by Taylor's series method - Euler's method - R.K. method of second order and fourth order
( Problems only).
Treatment as in "Introductory methods of Numerical Analysis" ( Third Edition, Twenty third
printing, June, 1998) By S.S.Sastry
UNIT - I: Chapter 2. Sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.4 & 2.5
UNIT - II: Chapter 3. Sections 3.1, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.6 & 3.9.1
UNIT - III:Chapter 5. Sections 5.2
UNIT - IV: Chapter 6. Sections 6.3.1, 6.3.2
UNIT - V: Chapter 7. Sections 7.2, 7.4, 7.5

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
I.D.COURSE :DECISION MAKING TECHNIQUES.
No. of Hours:4
No.of.credits:4

Max.Marks:100
Code: CU5MA:EI3

Unit I : (Chapter 2: 2.1 2.5)


Introduction to Linear Programming Problem Mathematical formulation Graphical Solution
Method.Definitions of objective functions,constraints,non negative restrictions,solution,feasible
solution and optimal solution
Unit II : ( Chapter 9: 9.1 to 9.6)
Introduction to Game Theory Two person zero sum game The maximin minimax principle
Games without saddle Solution of 2 x 2 rectangular games Graphical method.
Unit III: (Chapter 6: 6.5,6.9)
Transportation Problem Definition Mathematical formulation-Initial basic feasible solution
North West Corner rule-Row Minima Method-Column Minima Method-Matrix Minima MethodVogels Approximation Method Unbalanced Transportation Problem-Maximization type.
Unit IV: (Chapter 18: 18.1, 18.2, 18.4 18.6,18.7(Cases(1and 2)0nly)
Inventory Control Types of inventory Economic order quantity Deterministic inventory
problem (with and without shortages(instantaneous replenishment only)) EOQ problem with price
breaks.
Unit V: (Chapter 21: 21.1 21.7)
Network scheduling PERT CPM time calculation in Networks Critical Path Method (CPM)
PERT calculation. (Expected value and variance of i only)
Treatment as in Operations Research by KantiSwarup, Gupta and ManMohan.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Problems in Operations Research by P.K.Gupta and D.S.Hira
2.Operations Research by Hamdy, Taha ,Prema Publishers,1995,Bangalore

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
CERTIFICATE COURSE
APTITUDE MATHEMATICS
No. of Hours :30/Semester

Max.Marks:100

UNIT: I
Number system Simplification using formulae and rules.- L.C.M. & H.C.F. of 2 or more numbers
Odd man out and Series (A.P. and G.P. nth term and sum only )
UNIT: II
Problems involving Ratio and Proportion - Profit and Loss .
UNIT: III
Percentage - Average - Mixture or allegation.
UNIT: IV
Time and work - Cisterns and Pipes Data Analysis.
UNIT: V
Time and Distance - Problems involving Boats and Streams Trains.
TREATMENT as in Arithmetic (Subjective and Objective ) for Competitive Examinations
R. S.Agarwal, S. Chand and Company Ltd., Ram Nagar, New Delhi.
UNIT I : CHAPTERS 1,2,4 AND 30
UNIT II : CHAPTERS 8,9 AND 16
UNIT III: CHAPTERS 6,7 AND 17
UNIT IV : CHAPTERS 11, 12, AND 29
UNIT VI : CHAPTERS 13,14 AND 15.
REFERENCES :
Text books of Matriculation School.
Arithmetic for Competitive Examinations by V.K. Subburaj.
Competition Success Review for Bank Probationary Officer's Exam.
Competition Success Review for MBA entrance Examinations.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
ALLIED STATISTICAL PACKAGES
No. of Hours:5
No. of Credits:5

Code:
Max. Marks: 100

UNIT I :
Stem and Leaf diagram Box plot-Pareto Chart. Bivariate tables: Cluster bar
diagram,Stacked bar diagram, Scatter plot diagram.
UNIT I I :
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA): Assumptions in analysis of variance, Setting up
Analysis of variance, ANOVA Technique, Short-cut method for One-way ANOVA, Coding
Method,Two-way ANOVA.
UNIT III:
Large samples definitions, test of hypothesis test for a specified mean, for the equality of
a means, for specified proportion, for the equality of 2 proportions, for standard deviation of the
population, for equality of two standard deviations. (Only problems)
UNIT IV:
SMALL SAMPLES : t Test for a specified population mean, for difference between two
population means, for paired observations. (Only problems)
UNIT V:
F test for Equality of two population variances, Chi square test. (Only problems)
PRACTICAL WORK:
1. Creation of data base.
2. Univariate data analysis
- Graphs &diagrams, Pie chart, Pareto chart.
- Numerical measures Box plot.
3. Bivariate data analysis.
- Cluster & Stacked bar diagram.
- Correlation (Scatter Plot diagram).
4. Regression.
5. t-test .
6. One way ANOVA , Chi square-test Goodness of fit & test of
attributes.

independence of

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BOOKS FOR STUDY:


1. Course Material For Statistical Packages compiled by
Mrs. S. Maheswari and Mrs. S. Josephine Vinnarasi ,Department
of Mathematics, Holy Cross College, Tiruchy. For units I & II
2. Treatment as in Mathematical Statistics by Dr. P.R. Vittal, Margham Publications, T. Nagar,
Chennai -17. For Units III, IV & V.
Reference books:
1. Mathematical Statistics by P.R. Vittal, Margham Publications, Chennai,First Published 2002.
2.Statistical Methods by S.P. Gupta ,Sultan Chand and sons, Educational Publishers, New Delhi,
Revised Edition 2004.
3. Statistical Quality Control by R. C. Gupta,Khanna
Publications,Delhi ,Edition 1978.
4.Statistics for Management by Richard I.Levin David S.Rubin,Prentice Hall of India Private
limited, New Delhi, Fifth Edition 1992.

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