Course Objectives: To impart basic background knowledge of algebra
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Lay David C.: Linear Algebra and its Applications, Addison Wesley, 2000.
2. Schaum’s Outlines : Linear Algebra, Tata McGraw-Hill Edition, 3rdEdition, 2006.
3. Krishnamurthy V., Mainra V.P. and Arora J.L.: An Introduction to Linear Algebra (II, III, IV, V).
4. Krishnamurthy V., Mainra V.P. and Arora J.L.: An Introduction to Linear Algebra (II, III, IV, V).
5. Biswas, S. (1997): A Textbook of Matrix Algebra, New Age International, 1997.
6. Gupta S.C.: An Introduction to Matrices (Reprint). Sultan Chand & Sons, 2008.
7. Artin M.: Algebra. Prentice Hall of India, 1994.
8. Datta K.B.: Matrix and Linear Algebra. Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2002.
9. Hadley G.: Linear Algrbra. Narosa Publishing House (Reprint), 2002.
10. Searle S.R.: Matrix Algebra Useful for Statistics. John Wiley &Sons., 1982.
Course Objectives: To provide basic knowledge of different discrete and continuous probability distributions
SUGGESTED READING:
1. Hogg, R.V., Tanis, E.A. and Rao J.M. (2009): Probability and Statistical Inference, Seventh Ed, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
2. Miller, Irwin and Miller, Marylees (2006): John E. Freund’s Mathematical Statistics with Applications, (7th Ed.), Pearson Education, Asia.
3. Myer, P.L. (1970): Introductory Probability and Statistical Applications, Oxford &IBH Publishing, New Delhi