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1 LESSON PLAN Name of the Assistant Professor NAINA SARDANA Class M.Sc.(Maths) Semester Four Subject Mathematical Aspects Of Seismology Paper Code MM 511(opt i) Week Date Topic 1 Jan 1,2018 Introduction To Section First Jan 2,2018 General Form Of Progressive Waves Jan 3,2018 Harmonic Waves Jan 4,2018 Plane Waves Jan 5,2018 Wave Equation Jan 6,2018 Principle Of Superposition Jan 7,2018 Sunday 2 Jan 8,2018 Probem Solving Jan 9,2018 Progressive Type Solution Of Wave Equation Jan 10,2018 Stationary Type Solution Of Wave Equation Jan 11,2018 Equation Of Telegraphy Jan 12,2018 Exponential Form Of Harmonic Waves Jan 13,2018 Previous Topic Continued
2 Jan 14,2018 Sunday 3 Jan 15,2018 Problem Solving Jan 16,2018 D Alembert s Formula Jan 17,2018 Inhomogeneous Wave Equation Jan 18,2018 Dispersion Jan 19,2018 Group Velocity Jan 20,2018 Relation Between Group Velocity And Phase Velocity Jan 21,2018 Sunday 4 Jan 22,2018 Vasant panchami Jan 23,2018 Problem Solving Jan 24,2018 Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Jan 25,2018 Assignment I And Viva Jan 26,2018 Republic Day Jan 27,2018 Assignment I And Viva Jan 28,2018 Sunday 5 Jan 29,2018 Revision Test Of Section First Jan 30,2018 Introduction To Section Second Jan 31,2018 Reduction Of Equation Of Motion To Wave Equation Feb 1,2018 P And S Waves And Their Characteristics Feb 2,2018 Polarisation Of P And S Waves Feb 3,2018 Snell s Law Of Reflection Feb 4,2018 Sunday 6 Feb 5,2018 Snell s Law Of Refraction
3 Feb 6,2018 Reflection Of Plane P Waves At A Free Surface Feb 7,2018 Reflection Of Plane SV Waves At A Free Surface Feb 8,2018 Partition Of Reflected Energy Feb 9,2018 Reflection At Critical Angles Feb10,2018 Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Feb11,2018 sunday 7 Feb12,2018 Problem Discussion Feb13,2018 Maha Shivratri Feb14,2018 Reflection And Refraction Of Plane P Waves At An Interface Feb15,2018 Reflection Of Plane SV Waves At An Inteface Feb16,2018 Reflection Of Plane SH Waves At An Interface Feb17,2018 Problem Solving Feb18,2018 Sunday 8 Feb19,2018 Liquid Liquid Interface Feb20,2018 Liquid Solid Interface Feb21,2018 Solid Solid Interface Feb22,2018 Rayleigh Waves Feb23,2018 Love Waves Feb24,2018 Stoneley Waves Feb25,2018 Sunday
4 9 Feb26,2018 Problems Discussion Feb27,2018 Revision Test Of Section Second Feb28,2018 Introduction To Section Third March1,2018 Guru Ravidas Birthday March2,2018 Holi March3,2018 Two Dimensional Lamb s Problem March4,2018 Sunday 10 March5,2018 Area Sources In An Unlimited Elastic Solid March6,2018 Line Sources In An Unlimited Elastic Solid March7,2018 Normal Force Acting On A Semi Infinite Elastic Solid March8,2018 Problem Solving March9,2018 Three Dimensional Lamb s Problem In An Isotropic Elastic Solid March10,2018 Area Sources In An Unlimited Elastic Solid March11,2018 Sunday 11 March12,2018 Point Sources In An Unlimited Elastic Solid March13,2018 Area Sorces On The Surface Of A Semi Infinite Elastic Solid March14,2018 Point Sources On The Surface Of A Semi Infinite Elastic Solid
5 March15,2018 Assignment II And Viva March16,2018 Assignment II And Viva March17,2018 Problem Solving March18,2018 Sunday 12 March19,2018 Revision Test Of Section Third March20,2018 Test Distribution March21,2018 Conducting Seminar March22,2018 Conducting Seminar March23,2018 Shaheedi Diwas Of Bhagat Singh,Rajguru And Sukhdev March24,2018 Award Distribution March25,2018 Sunday/Ram Navmi 13 March26,2018 Haskell Matrix Method For Love Waves In Multilayered Medium March27,2018 Topic Continued March28,2018 Problem Solving March29,2018 Mahavir Jayanti March30,2018 Revision Test March31,2018 Seminar Test April1,2018 Sunday 14 April2,2018 Introduction To Section Fourth April3,2018 Spherical Waves April4,2018 Expansion Of A Spherical Wave Into A Plane Wave April5,2018 Topic Continued April6,2018 Topic Continued
6 April7,2018 Problem Solving April8,2018 Sunday 15 April9,2018 Sommerfield s Integral April10,2018 Topic Continued April11,2018 Problem Solving April12,2018 Revision Test April13,2018 Poisson s Formula April14,2018 Dr.Ambedkar Jayanti/Baisakhi April15,2018 Sunday 16 April16,2018 Helmholtz s Formula April17,2018 Kirchoff s Solution Of Wave Equation April18,2018 Parshurama Jayanti April19,2018 Previous Years Papers Solving April20,2018 Sessional Test April21,2018 Test Distribution
7 LESSON PLAN Name of the Assistant Professor NAINA SARDANA Class M.Sc.(Maths) Semester Second Subject Advanced Abstract Algebra II Paper Code MM 407 Week Date Topic 1 Jan 1,2018 Introduction To Section First Jan 2,2018 Commutators And Higher Commutators Jan 3,2018 Commutator Subgroup Jan 4,2018 Commutator Subgroup Continued Jan 5,2018 Three Subgroup Lemma Jan 6,2018 Three Subgroup Lemma Continued Jan 7,2018 Sunday 2 Jan 8,2018 Problems Discussion Jan 9,2018 Central Series Of A Group Jan 10,2018 Nilpotent Group Jan 11,2018 Centre Of A Nilpotent Group Jan 12,2018 Subgroups And Factor Subgroups Of Nilpotent Groups Jan 13,2018 Finite Nilpotent Group
8 Jan 14,2018 Sunday 3 Jan 15,2018 Assignment First And Viva Jan 16,2018 Assignment First And Viva Jan 17,2018 Upper And Lower Central Series Of A Group Jan 18,2018 Properties Of Upper And Lower Central Series Of A Group Jan 19,2018 Subgroups Of Finitely Generated Nilpotent Groups Jan 20,2018 Previous Topic Continued Jan 21,2018 Sunday 4 Jan 22,2018 Vasant panchami Jan 23,2018 Problems Discussion Jan 24,2018 Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Jan 25,2018 Revision Test Of Section First Jan 26,2018 Republic Day Jan 27,2018 Introduction To Section Second Jan 28,2018 Sunday 5 Jan 29,2018 Linear Transformations Jan 30,2018 Invariant Subspaces Of Vector Spaces Jan 31,2018 Reduction Of Linear Transformation To Triangular Form Feb 1,2018 Nilpotent Transformations Feb 2,2018 Index Of Nilpotency
9 Feb 3,2018 Previous Topic Continued Feb 4,2018 Sunday 6 Feb 5,2018 Problems Discussion Feb 6,2018 Cyclic Subspace Feb 7,2018 Cyclic Subspace Continued Feb 8,2018 Uniqueness Of The Invariants Of A Linear Transformation Feb 9,2018 Conducting Seminar Test Feb10,2018 Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Feb11,2018 sunday 7 Feb12,2018 Problems Discussion Feb13,2018 Maha Shivratri Feb14,2018 Primary Decomposition Theorem Feb15,2018 Jordan Blocks And Jordan Canonical Form Feb16,2018 Previous Topic Continued Feb17,2018 Companion Matrix Of A Polynomial Feb18,2018 Sunday 8 Feb19,2018 Problems Solving Feb20,2018 Revision Test Of Section Second Feb21,2018 Introduction To Section Third Feb22,2018 Modules Submodules And Quotient Modules Feb23,2018 Module Generated By A Non
10 Empty Subset Of An R-Module Feb24,2018 Cyclic And Finitely Generated Modules Feb25,2018 Sunday 9 Feb26,2018 Idempotents Feb27,2018 Homomorphism Of R-Modules Feb28,2018 Fundamental Theorem Of Homomorphism Of R-Modules March1,2018 Guru Ravidas Birthday March2,2018 Holi March3,2018 Problems Discussion March4,2018 Sunday 10 March5,2018 Direct Sum Of Modules March6,2018 Previous Topic Continued March7,2018 Endomorphism Rings March8,2018 Previous Topic Continued March9,2018 Simple Modules And Completely Reducible Modules March10,2018 Finitely Generated Free Modules March11,2018 Sunday 11 March12,2018 Rank Of A Finitely Generated Free Module March13,2018 Submodules Of Free Modules March14,2018 Previous Topic Continued March15,2018 Problems Solving March16,2018 Assignment Second And Viva
11 March17,2018 Assignment Second And Viva March18,2018 Sunday 12 March19,2018 Revision Test Of Section Third March20,2018 Introduction To Section Fourth March21,2018 Endomorphism Ring Of Finite Direct Sum Of Modules March22,2018 Finitely Generated Modules March23,2018 Shaheedi Diwas Of Bhagat Singh,Rajguru And Sukhdev March24,2018 Problems Solving March25,2018 Sunday/Ram Navmi 13 March26,2018 Ascending And Descending Chain Of Submodules March27,2018 Previous Topic Continued March28,2018 Noetherian Rings March29,2018 Mahavir Jayanti March30,2018 Noetherian Modules March31,2018 Finitely Co-Generated Modules April1,2018 Sunday 14 April2,2018 Artinian Rings And Artinian Modules April3,2018 Previous Topic Continued April4,2018 Nilpotent Ideals April5,2018 Hilbert Theorem April6,2018 Conducting Seminar Test April7,2018 Structure Theorem Of Finite
12 Boolean Rings April8,2018 Sunday 15 April9,2018 Wedeerburn Artin Theorem April10,2018 Consequences Of Wedeerburn Artin Theorem April11,2018 Problems Discussion April12,2018 Problems Solving April13,2018 Revision Test Of Section Fourth April14,2018 Dr.Ambedkar Jayanti/Baisakhi April15,2018 Sunday 16 April16,2018 Previous Years Paper Solving April17,2018 Previous Years Paper Solving April18,2018 Parshurama Jayanti April19,2018 Revision Test April20,2018 Sessional Test April21,2018 Test Distribution
13 LESSON PLAN Name of the Assistant Professor NAINA SARDANA Class M.Sc.(Maths) Semester Four Subject Mathematical Aspects Of Seismology Paper Code MM 511(opt i) Week Date Topic 1 Jan 1,2018 Introduction To Section First Jan 2,2018 General Form Of Progressive Waves Jan 3,2018 Harmonic Waves Jan 4,2018 Plane Waves Jan 5,2018 Wave Equation Jan 6,2018 Principle Of Superposition Jan 7,2018 Sunday 2 Jan 8,2018 Probem Solving Jan 9,2018 Progressive Type Solution Of Wave Equation Jan 10,2018 Stationary Type Solution Of Wave Equation Jan 11,2018 Equation Of Telegraphy Jan 12,2018 Exponential Form Of Harmonic Waves Jan 13,2018 Previous Topic Continued
14 Jan 14,2018 Sunday 3 Jan 15,2018 Problem Solving Jan 16,2018 D Alembert s Formula Jan 17,2018 Inhomogeneous Wave Equation Jan 18,2018 Dispersion Jan 19,2018 Group Velocity Jan 20,2018 Relation Between Group Velocity And Phase Velocity Jan 21,2018 Sunday 4 Jan 22,2018 Vasant panchami Jan 23,2018 Problem Solving Jan 24,2018 Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Jan 25,2018 Assignment I And Viva Jan 26,2018 Republic Day Jan 27,2018 Assignment I And Viva Jan 28,2018 Sunday 5 Jan 29,2018 Revision Test Of Section First Jan 30,2018 Introduction To Section Second Jan 31,2018 Reduction Of Equation Of Motion To Wave Equation Feb 1,2018 P And S Waves And Their Characteristics Feb 2,2018 Polarisation Of P And S Waves Feb 3,2018 Snell s Law Of Reflection Feb 4,2018 Sunday 6 Feb 5,2018 Snell s Law Of Refraction
15 Feb 6,2018 Reflection Of Plane P Waves At A Free Surface Feb 7,2018 Reflection Of Plane SV Waves At A Free Surface Feb 8,2018 Partition Of Reflected Energy Feb 9,2018 Reflection At Critical Angles Feb10,2018 Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Feb11,2018 sunday 7 Feb12,2018 Problem Discussion Feb13,2018 Maha Shivratri Feb14,2018 Reflection And Refraction Of Plane P Waves At An Interface Feb15,2018 Reflection Of Plane SV Waves At An Inteface Feb16,2018 Reflection Of Plane SH Waves At An Interface Feb17,2018 Problem Solving Feb18,2018 Sunday 8 Feb19,2018 Liquid Liquid Interface Feb20,2018 Liquid Solid Interface Feb21,2018 Solid Solid Interface Feb22,2018 Rayleigh Waves Feb23,2018 Love Waves Feb24,2018 Stoneley Waves Feb25,2018 Sunday
16 9 Feb26,2018 Problems Discussion Feb27,2018 Revision Test Of Section Second Feb28,2018 Introduction To Section Third March1,2018 Guru Ravidas Birthday March2,2018 Holi March3,2018 Two Dimensional Lamb s Problem March4,2018 Sunday 10 March5,2018 Area Sources In An Unlimited Elastic Solid March6,2018 Line Sources In An Unlimited Elastic Solid March7,2018 Normal Force Acting On A Semi Infinite Elastic Solid March8,2018 Problem Solving March9,2018 Three Dimensional Lamb s Problem In An Isotropic Elastic Solid March10,2018 Area Sources In An Unlimited Elastic Solid March11,2018 Sunday 11 March12,2018 Point Sources In An Unlimited Elastic Solid March13,2018 Area Sorces On The Surface Of A Semi Infinite Elastic Solid March14,2018 Point Sources On The Surface Of A Semi Infinite Elastic Solid
17 March15,2018 Assignment II And Viva March16,2018 Assignment II And Viva March17,2018 Problem Solving March18,2018 Sunday 12 March19,2018 Revision Test Of Section Third March20,2018 Test Distribution March21,2018 Conducting Seminar March22,2018 Conducting Seminar March23,2018 Shaheedi Diwas Of Bhagat Singh,Rajguru And Sukhdev March24,2018 Award Distribution March25,2018 Sunday/Ram Navmi 13 March26,2018 Haskell Matrix Method For Love Waves In Multilayered Medium March27,2018 Topic Continued March28,2018 Problem Solving March29,2018 Mahavir Jayanti March30,2018 Revision Test March31,2018 Seminar Test April1,2018 Sunday 14 April2,2018 Introduction To Section Fourth April3,2018 Spherical Waves April4,2018 Expansion Of A Spherical Wave Into A Plane Wave April5,2018 Topic Continued April6,2018 Topic Continued
18 April7,2018 Problem Solving April8,2018 Sunday 15 April9,2018 Sommerfield s Integral April10,2018 Topic Continued April11,2018 Problem Solving April12,2018 Revision Test April13,2018 Poisson s Formula April14,2018 Dr.Ambedkar Jayanti/Baisakhi April15,2018 Sunday 16 April16,2018 Helmholtz s Formula April17,2018 Kirchoff s Solution Of Wave Equation April18,2018 Parshurama Jayanti April19,2018 Previous Years Papers Solving April20,2018 Sessional Test April21,2018 Test Distribution
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