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PB-1076-V 2

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SECTION-A
(Objective Type Questions) 7×1=7

1. Choose the correct option :

(a) If f is non-negative measurable function then

PB-1076-V f = o a e, on a set E iff :

M. Sc. Second Semester (i) E f = a

Regular / ATKT / Ex. Blended (ii) E f = 1

Mode (Online + Offline) (iii) E f = 0


(iv) None of these
Examination, 2021
(b) Every enumerable set is measurable and its
MATHEMATICS
measure is :
Paper - II
(i) 1
(Real Analysis - II)
(ii) 0
Time : Three Hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 42
(iii) a

Note:– Attempt all questions. (iv) None of these

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(c) A function is simple iff : (f) If f is bounded measurable function on [a, b]


(i) It is measurable and assumes only a then for a given  > 0,  a continuous function
fintie number of values g on [a, b] such that :

(ii) It is measurable only (i) || f – g || < 


(iii) Assumes only a finite number of values
(ii) || f – g || < 0
(iv) None of these
(iii) || f – g ||2 < 

(d) If f  Lp [a, b], p > 1, then : (iv) || f – g || > 0

(i) f  L [a, b]
(g) If f is a function of bounded variation on [a, b]
(ii) f  L [a, b]
then it is :

(iii) f  L [a, b]
(i) Integrable
(iv) None of these
(ii) Non-integrable
(e) A sequence < fn > of function belonging to an
(iii) Non-measurable
p
L space has :
(iv) Measurable
(i) At most one limit

(ii) Two limit SECTION-B


(Short Answer Type Questions) 5×2=10
(iii) No limit

(iv) None of these Note :– Attempt all questions.

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2. If E1 and E2 are measurable subset of [a, b], turn 6. If a sequence {fn} convergence in measure to f then
prove that : the limit function is unique.

m (E1) + m (E2) = m (E1  E2) + m (E1  E2) OR

OR Let < f n > be a sequence of integrable function


which converge in mean to a function f (x) then
Show that for any set A, m* (A) = m* (A + x) where :
Tn  f is measure.
A + x = [y + x : y  A]
SECTION-C
3. Let f be integrable function then prove that a f is (Long Answer Type Questions) 5×5=25
integrable and  a f dx = a  f dx.
Note :– Attempt all questions.
OR

Show that every bounded measurable function f 7. Define outer measure and prove that the outer
defined on [a, b] is Lebesgue integrable over [a, b]. measure of an interval is its length.

OR
4. Every absolutely continuous function of defined on
[a, b] is of bounded variation. Let {Ei} be a sequence of measurable sets. Then
OR prove that :

Define four derivatives. (a) If E1  E2  we have


m (lim Ei) = lim m (Ei)
5. State and prove Jensen's inequality.
(b) If E1  E2  ......... and m (Ei) < 
OR
for each i then we have
Define Lp-space with example. m (lim Ei) = lim m (Ei)

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8. State and prove Fatous Lemma. Let {fn} be a sequence of measurable functions that
OR converges in measure to f for some f  m then there
is a sub-sequence {fnk} of {fn} which converges to
Define integral of non-negative functions. If f, g are
f a.e on X.
non-negative measurable function define of E then
prove that :

E f +g= E f+ Eg
9. State and prove Lebesgue differentiation theorem.

OR

If f is a finite valued monotone increasing function


defined on the finite interval [a, b] then prove that f /
is measurable and
b
a f / dx  f (b)  f (a)

10. State and prove Holder's inequality.

OR

State and prove Minkowski's inequality.

11. Explain utmost uniform convergence and prove that


L [0, 1] is complete.

OR

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