Bachelor of Science (B.SC.) Semester-V Examination Metric Space, Complex Integration and Algebra Optional Paper-2 (Mathematics)
Bachelor of Science (B.SC.) Semester-V Examination Metric Space, Complex Integration and Algebra Optional Paper-2 (Mathematics)
Bachelor of Science (B.SC.) Semester-V Examination Metric Space, Complex Integration and Algebra Optional Paper-2 (Mathematics)
UNIT—III
3. (A) If R is cumulative ring and a ∈ R, then show that aR = {ar/r ∈ R} is a two-sided ideal
of R. 6
(B) Prove that every finite integral domain is a field. 6
OR
(C) Let J ( 2 ) be a ring of real numbers of the form m + n 2 (where m and n are integers) under
usual addition and multiplication of real numbers. Define φ : J ( 2 ) → J ( 2 ) by
φ ( m + n 2 ) = m − n 2 . Then prove that :
(i) φ is a homomorphism and
(ii) I(φ) = {0}. 6
(D) Let U be an ideal of a ring R then prove that R/U is a ring. 6
CLS—13394 1 (Contd.)
UNIT—IV
1+ i
4. (A) Evaluate ∫0
( x − y + ix 2 ) dx along the straight line from z = 0 to z = 1 + i. 6
(B) Verify Cauchy’s theorem for the function f(z) = z 3 – iz 2 – 5z + 2i, if path is a circle given
by |z – 1| = 2. 6
OR
(z − 1) dz
(C) Using Cauchy integral formula, evaluate ∫ (z + 1)
C
2
(z − 2)
, where C is the circle |z – i| = 2.
z3
(D) (i) Find the residue of at z = ∞.
z2 − 1
QUESTION –V
5. (A) Show that the set of all irrational numbers is uncountable. 1½
(B) If X is a metric space and E ⊂ X, then prove that E = E if and only if E is closed. 1½
(C) Define K-cell and explain 1-cell. 1½
(D) Define separated sets. Show that if A = [0, 1] and B = (1, 2) then A and B are not separated.
1½
(E) Show that every field is an integral domain. 1½
(F) If φ is a homomorphism of Ring R into R', then show that φ(0) = 0', where 0' ∈ R'. 1½
(G) Define Rectifiable curve and contour. 1½
1+ i
(H) Evaluate ∫ z dz
0
along the line z = 0 to z = 1 + i. 1½
CLS—13394 2 NRT/KS/19/2136