PG Math 2014
PG Math 2014
Marks
Part B (ctd.)
Remarks
No.
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17
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18
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20
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16
Part A
Further remarks:
Part B
Total
Marks
Remarks
OR M
Bubble Sheet
Part A
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Part B
In the boxes below, clearly indicate the
SIX (6) solutions that should be marked.
If you are applying for the PhD Mathematics programme (possibly in addition
to other programmes) then you should
answer at least two (2) from among the
starred questions (17 )(20 ).
9.
10.
Marks in Part A:
Part A
Instructions: Each of the questions 18 has one or more correct answers. Record your
answers on the attached bubble-sheet by filling in the appropriate circles. Every question is
worth four (4) marks. A solution receives credit if and only if all the correct answers are chosen,
and no incorrect answer is chosen.
(1) Let f : R R be a function such that f (x + 1) = f (x) for all x R. Which of the
following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) f is bounded.
(B) f is bounded if it is continuous.
(C) f is differentiable if it is continuous.
(D) f is uniformly continuous if it is continuous.
(2) Let W Rn be a linear subspace of dimension at most n 1. Which of the following
statement(s) is/are true?
(A) W is nowhere dense.
(B) W is closed.
(C) Rn \ W is connected.
(D) Rn \ W is not connected.
(3) Let G be a finite group. An element a G is called a square if there exists x G such
that x2 = a. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) If a, b G are not squares, ab is a square.
(B) Suppose that G is cyclic. Then if a, b G are not squares, ab is a square.
(C) G has a normal subgroup.
(D) If every proper subgroup of G is cyclic then G is cyclic.
(4) Let A Mmn (R) and let b0 Rm . Suppose the system of equations Ax = b0 has a
unique solution. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) Ax = b has a solution for every b Rm .
(B) If Ax = b has a solution then it is unique.
(C) Ax = 0 has a unique solution.
(D) A has rank m.
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(5) Let A Mnn (C). Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) There exists B Mnn (C) such that B 2 = A.
(B) A is diagonalizable.
(C) There exists an invertible matrix P such that P AP 1 is upper-triangular.
(D) A has an eigenvalue.
(6) Let f : C C be a function. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) Consider f as a function (f1 , f2 ) : R2 R2 . Suppose that for i = 1, 2, both
i
and f
Y exist and are continuous. Then f is entire.
(B) Assume that f is entire and |f (z)| < 1 for all z C. Then f is constant.
(C) Assume that f is entire and Im(f (z)) > 0 for all z C. Then f is constant.
fi
X
(7) Let C(R) be the R-vector space of continuous functions from R to R. Let a1 , a2 , a3 be
distinct real numbers. For i = 1, 2, 3, let fi C(R) be the function fi (t) = eai t . Which
of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) f1 , f2 and f3 are linearly independent.
(B) f1 , f2 and f3 are linearly dependent.
(C) f1 , f2 and f3 form a basis of C(R).
(8) Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
P
2
(A) The series
en converges.
(B) The series
n=1
n=1
n=1
P
n=1
(1)n
n
converges.
(1)n
n
converges absolutely.
sin(nx)
n2
converges uniformly on R.
Instructions: The answers to questions 9 and 10 are integers. You are required to
write the answers in decimal form in the attached bubble-sheet. Every question is worth
four (4) marks.
(9) What is the dimension of the ring Q[x]/((x + 1)2 ) as a Q-vector space?
Pn
i=1 sin( i
n )
(10) Evaluate lim
.
n
n
Part B
Instructions: Answer six (6) questions from below. Provide sufficient justification.
Write your solutions on the page assigned to each question. Each of the questions is worth
ten (10) marks. For qualifying for the PhD interview, you should answer at
least two (2) from among starred questions (17 )(20 ). Clearly indicate which
six questions you would like us to mark in the six boxes in the bubble sheet. If the
boxes are unfilled, we will mark the first six solutions that appear in your answer-sheet.
If you do not want a solution to be considered, clearly strike it out.
(11) Show that the set of rank two matrices in M23 (R) is open.
(12) (A) Let F be a finite field extension of Q. Show that any field homomorphism : F F
is an isomorphism. (Note that (1) = 1 by definition.)
(B) Let F be a finite field whose characteristic is not 2. Let F denote the multiplicative
group of nonzero elements of F . An element a F is called a square if there exists
x F such that x2 = a. Show that exactly half the elements F are squares.
(13) Let n N. Show that the determinant map det : Mnn (R) R is infinitely differentiable and compute the total derivative d(det) at every point A Mnn (R). Find a
necessary and sufficient condition on the rank of A for d(det) = 0 at A.
nP
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(14) Let ai , i R be non-negative real numbers such that sup
ai | F R a finite subset
iF
is finite. Show that ai = 0 except for countably many i R. Give an example to show
that countably cannot be replaced by finite. (Hint: consider Fn := {i | ai n1 }.)
(15) Let G be a finite group of order 2n for some integer n. Consider the map : G G
given by (a) = a2 . Show that is not surjective.
(16) Let f : C C be an entire function.
(A) Construct a sequence {zn } in C such that |zn | and ezn 1.
(B) Show that the function g(z) = f (ez ) is not a polynomial.
(17 ) For F = R and F = C, let On (F ) = {A Mnn (F ) | AAt = In }.
(A) Show that On (R) is compact.
(B) Is On (R) connected? Justify.
(C) Is On (C) compact? Justify.
(18 ) Let be a region in C. Let {an } be a sequence of nonzero elements in such that
an 0 as n . Let {bn } be a sequence of complex numbers such that lim abnk = 0
n n
for every nonnegative integer k. Suppose that f : C is an entire function such that
f (an ) = bn for all n. Show that bn = 0 for every n.
(19 ) Let G be a finite group of order n and let H be a subgroup of G of order m. Assume
n
that ( m
)! < 2n. Show that G is not simple, that is: G has a nontrivial proper normal
subgroup. (Hint: Think along the lines of Cayleys theorem.)
(20 ) Let
C0 (R) = {f : R R | f is continuous , lim |f (x)| = 0 and
x
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