Written Test 2021 Math IIT PKD PDF
Written Test 2021 Math IIT PKD PDF
Written Test 2021 Math IIT PKD PDF
1 Real Analysis
1. Construct a sequence {xn } in [0, 1] such that the set of all subsequential limits of
{xn } is precisely [0, 1].
2. We say a sequence an is o n1 if
lim nan → 0.
n→∞
1
Show that if an is o n
then
n
1
lim 1 + + an = e.
n→∞ n
1
2 Linear Algebra
1. Let F be a subspace of the vector space Rd . Suppose that F contains a vector all
whose components are positive. Show that F is spanned by its probability vectors.
(By a probability vector we mean, a vector all whose components are non-negative
and add up to 1.)
2. Suppose T : R2 → R2 is a map with the property that T maps linear subspaces
into linear subspaces, then is it true that T is a linear map? Justify.
3. Let V be a finite dimensional vector space over R and let T : V → V be a linear
transformation. Suppose T ◦ T is the identity map and −1 is not an eigenvalue of
T . What can you say about T ?
4. Let V be a finite dimensional real inner product space and let the associated norm
be k · k. Suppose we are given u, v ∈ V . Prove that u and v are orthogonal iff
kuk ≤ ku + avk ∀a ∈ R.
3 Algebra
1. How many invertible 4 × 4 matrices are there with entries from Z17 ?
2. Let G be a group and H be a normal subgroup of G. Is it always true that G is
G
isomorphic to H × H ?
3. Let G be a group of order 1055. Is there any normal subgroup of order 211 in G?
4. Let K be a field and K × = K \{0}. Prove that every finite multiplicative subgroup
of K × is cyclic.
4 Complex Analysis
1. Let f : C → C be an entire function whose real part is a polynomial in x and y.
Show that f is a polynomial in z.
2. Prove or disprove: there exists some open subset U of C and a sequence c0 , c1 , c2 , c3 , . . .
of complex numbers such that:
z = c0 + c1 z + c2 z 2 + . . .
holds for z ∈ U i.e., the power series on the right hand side converges and equals
the complex conjugate function on U .
3. Write down (with justification), the radius of convergence of the power series,
obtained by the Taylor expansion of the analytic functions about the stated point,
in each of the following cases:
2
(z+20)(z+21)
a) f (z) = (z−20i)21 (z 2 +z+1)
about z = 0, and
b) the principal branch of the logarithm about the point −20 + 20i.
4. Let f : D → D be an analytic function. Suppose for some z0 ∈ D, we have
f (z0 ) = z0 and f 0 (z0 ) = 1. What can you say about f ?
5 Topology
1. Is there a continuous injective map from the circle S 1 to the real line R?
2. Let A be any countable subset of R2 . Prove that R2 \ A is connected.
3. Recall that the Tietze extension theorem says: For any closed subspace A of a
normal space X, any continuous function f : A → [a, b] has a continuous extension
g : X → [a, b]. Show that Tietze extension theorem implies the Urysohn’s lemma.
4. Let (X, d) be a connected metric space with more than one point. Prove that the
set X is uncountable.
3
3. Solve the third part of the second problem using interval estimation technique
(Hint: CLT)
d
4. Show that, if Xn is a Poisson random variable with parameter n, then Xn ≈
N (n, n). (Hint: CLT)
5. Suppose that U1 , . . . , Un are n i.i.d. random variables uniform on (0, 1). Define
X = number of i : Ui ≤ p,