Answer Key CSIR NET Mathematical Sciences (Maths) June 2012

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  1. yes i m agree with ranadip ganguly for 77 quest. , infact given matrix has two eigen vectors viz (1,0,0) and (0,0,1)

  2. but for each matrix N if we have two eigen vectors then only we can say option 3 is not correct. as i have checked for some matrices, it is always having two eigen vectors.

    • only nilpotent matrix which is similar to a diagonalizable is o matrix.see wikipedia.
      so 2 is not correct.
      if 4 is correct then diterminant of the diagonalized matrix is non zero. so |N| is nonzero. contradiction.

  3. i think all of them didnt knowledge of mathematics ,dear matrix is nilpotent so all its eigen value is zero.means only one distinct eigen value say 0.so each distinct eigen value their correpond one L.I eigen vector ,so 77 part c is correct

    • dear why u choose two independant eigen vector,do you know each distinct eigen value correponds one independant eigen vector.and we have only one distince eigen value say 0

  4. dear sam ,though |x| is not differentiable but |x|^3 is differentiable. similarly x|x| is also differentiable.see tifr gs-2012 question please.

  5. 77)1,3-N is singularmatrix &has o as only eigenvalue. If rankNN is is1 then there are 2 LI eigenvectors.If rankN is 2 there is 1 eigenvector

    • Mr.sam who said as|x| is diffb at o.bt cos|x| isdiffble at o……………….cos|x| is obously
      diffble at o.

  6. please send me the question paper and answer key of csir net mathematical science june 2012

  7. why the cut-off marks is so high for mathematics?i dont feel that question that too easy.is there any special formula to calculate the cut-off marks like GATE.

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