Generally, the content of Mathematics II for postgraduate entrance examination is: multiple-choice questions 10, with 5 points for each question. Fill in the blanks with 6 questions, each with 5 points. Answer 6 questions (including proof questions). A * * * full mark 150, the examination time is 3 hours. Generally, it includes 80% advanced mathematics and 20% linear algebra.
The first big problem is to find the limit, the second big problem is calculus, and the third problem may be a proof problem, the proof of the mean value theorem, and then the calculus solution of physical action is tested instead of infinite series.
linear algebra
Is a branch of mathematics, and its research objects are vectors, vector spaces (or linear spaces), linear transformations and finite dimensional linear equations. Vector space is an important subject in modern mathematics. Therefore, linear algebra is widely used in abstract algebra and functional analysis; Through analytic geometry, linear algebra can be expressed concretely. The theory of linear algebra has been extended to operator theory.