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Printed Pages — 6 G-3271 M. A./M. Se. (First Semester) Examination, Dec. 2021 MATHEMATICS Paper : Third (Functional Analysis) Time Allowed : Three hours Maximumi Marks : 35 Note : Section A is compulsory. Attempt any five questions from section B and any five questions from section C. Symbols have their usual meaning. Section-A’ (Objective Type Questions) 5x155 Note : Answer all questions. Each question carries 1 mark. G3271 PTO [Xkeret 4 =o iat 3, Choose correct answer ® i) Gi A LP. space is : (a) Linear space Normal linear space Complete space None of these If Kis u scalar of vector space X, then X is called real linear space of : @ tO) (c) (@) K=Z K=C heh K=wW If M is 2 closed subspace of a Hilbert space H, then: (a) b) () @ M =m M=mt M#m'+. None of these B-3563 131 (iv) If Tis a norma! operator on Hilbert space I7, then : @ [ep ire © pepe it @ jri= [rl @ jrp= irl (v) An orthonormal set of vectors is : {a) Reflexive (b) Compact (c) Linearly independent (4) Continuous Section-‘3’ (Short Answer Type Questions) Noté : Answer all questions, Each question earriss equal marks. 2. Let N be 2 normed linear space. Let'd be @ function oF [2] }. Choose correct answer : ei (i) A subspace Y of a Banach space X is complete 5 and only if the set Y is : (a) Closed is X (b) Open is X ( {c) Convergent is X (d) Divergent is ¥ ) a Gi) (iv) A complete normed linear space is a Banach space, this statement is (a) True (b) False (c) None of these The Haha-Banach theory can not be extended to: (a) Linear space over a real field (b) Normed space over a complex field (c) Operators (d) Bounded linear function on R Let T be a linear Operator on a Hilbert Space H, then : C-3503 13] @ ihe |r| In| inf (d) None of these MpIp te { * ow) |ry ) |r| ace, (v) A is any orthonormal set of a separable Hilbert space X, then 4 is : (a) Infinite (b) Countable (c) Uncountable i (d) A finite set C-3503 (21 1. Whether the following statement are True or False : (i) @) ii) (iy) ) Every complete subspace of complete normed linear space is open.v A norm ||-|| on a vector space X is said to be equivalent to a norm I i, on X if there are positive ‘numbers a and 6 such that for all xe X , we have als, > L125), A isometric isomorphism of normed lineat space N into the conjugate space N’“* is called the natural imbedding of N into *. Let x and y are two vectors in a Hilbert space H and x 1-y, then ax ly, where a is any scalar. v Every Hilbert space H which is equal to zero space possesses on orthonormal set, i D-3503 1 Now 121 Fill in the blanks : @ Gi) (wy) ®) If Xand Y are metric spaces with d, and da mapping f of X on to Y is called an isometry i¢ for all points x and y’ in _X, Let x=(x,%),...,,) and Y= (Vs Paver y,) be two n-tuples of real or complex numbers, Then Cauchy's inequality for x and y is «0... If N is a normed linear space and Xy is a non- zero vector in N then there exists a functional f, in V* such that woe AND cscs « A Hilbert space is a complex Banach space norm arises from If {e,} isan orthonormal set ina Hilbert space H, then for every x in H Bessel’s inequality is G-3271 Note 2, EXE

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