MPPSC Syllabus
MPPSC Syllabus
MPPSC Syllabus
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iXiiit 1: Mathematical methods ofPhysics
• Dimensional analysis^ Vector algebra and vector calculus. Linear algebra,
matrices, Cayley Hamilton theorem, eijgehvalue problems.
• Linear differentia! equations. -Special functions (Hetmite, Bessel,
Lagueite and Legendre),
• Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms. Elements of complex
analysis, Laurent series-poles, residues and ev^uatibn of integrals.
Elementary ideas about tensors. Introductory group theory, SU(2), 0(3).
• Elements of computational techniques: roots of functions, interpolation,
extrapolation, integration by trapezoid arid Simpson's rule, solution of
-first order differentia! equations using. Runge-Kutta ^niethod. Finite
difference methods.
• ElemeniaQ^toowiedge-of probabn theory, random variables^ binomial,
Poisson and normaLdistributions. v
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Basic nuclear properties: size, shape, charge distribution, spin and parity.
Binding energy. Seini-empirical mass formula. Liquid drop model,,
Fission and ftision.
Nature of the nuclear force, form of nucleori-nucleon potential, Charge-
independence and chargersymmetiy of nuclear forces, Isospin; Deuteron
problem, .Evidence of shell structure, single-particle shell model- its
validit)^ and limitations. Rotational spectra.
Elementary ideas of alpha, beta and gainma decays, and tlieir selection
rules, nuclear reactions, reaction mechanisms, compound nuclei and
direct reactions.
Classification of fundamental forces, Elementary particles (quarks^
baiyms, mesons, ieptons), Spin and parity assignments, isospin,
strangeness, Gell-Mannr Nishijima formula; C, P, and T invariance and
applications of symmetry arguments to particle reactions,, parity non-
conseiyation in weak interaction; Relativistic kinematics.
Con^bution ol Aryabhata, Varahmihir, .Branihagupta and
Bbaskaracharya to Astrophysics; in ancient tiriies. Basic information of
ancient and modem observ^atories in India. Contribution of Indian
Physicists J C Bose, C.V. Raman, S N Bose, Meghnad
Bhabha, Vikr™ Sar#hai,Raja Ramanha and J, V. Narlikar.
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