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Enhance the mathematical logical skills by learning different enumeration techniques.
Be able to apply these techniques in solving problems in other areas of mathematics.
Be trained to provide reasoning and arguments to justify conclusions.
THEORY: 45
UNIT - 1 Basics of Combinatorics (15 Hours)
Basic counting principles, Permutations and Combinations (with and without repetitions),
Binomial coefficients, Multinomial coefficients, Counting subsets of size k; Set-partitions, The
inclusion-exclusion principle and applications.
UNIT - 2 Generating Functions and Recurrence Relations (18 Hours)
Generating functions: Generating function models, calculating coefficients of generating
functions, Polynomial expansions, Binomial identity, Exponential generating functions.
Recurrence relations: Recurrence relation models, Divide-and-conquer relations, Solution of
linear recurrence relations, Solutions by generating functions.
UNIT – 3 Partition (12 Hours)
Partition theory of integers: Ordered partition, Unordered partition, Ferrers diagram, Conjugate of
partition, Self-conjugate partition, Durfee square, Euler‘s pentagonal theorem.
*TUTORIAL (15 Hours (1 Hour per week))
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Sane, Sharad S. (2013). Combinatorial Techniques. Hindustan Book Agency (India).
2. Tucker, Alan (2012). Applied Combinatorics (6th ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
3. Brualdi, Richard A. (2009). Introductory Combinatorics (5th ed.). Pearson Education Inc.
4. Cameron, Peter J. (1994). Combinatorics: Topics, Techniques, Algorithms. Cambridge
University Press.
Math.222 Introduction to Graph Theory 3+1*
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The primary objective of this course is to introduce:
Problem-solving techniques using various concepts of graph theory.
Various properties like planarity and chromaticity of graphs.
Several applications of these concepts in solving practical problems.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
This course will enable the students to:
Good familiarity with all initial notions of graph theory and related results and
23. seeing them used for some real-life problems.
Learning notion of trees and their enormous usefulness in various problems.
Learning various algorithms and their applicability.
Studying planar graphs, Euler theorem associated to such graphs and some
24. useful applications like coloring of graphs.
THEORY (45 Hours)
UNIT-I: Graphs, Types of Graphs and Basic Properties (12 Hours)
60