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Cdse Department of Engineering Mathematics: Tutorial - 1

This document contains a tutorial on engineering mathematics with 11 questions. The tutorial covers topics of analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex integration, poles, residues, singularities, and contour integration. Questions ask the student to prove statements about analytic functions, find imaginary parts, evaluate integrals using Cauchy's integral formula, and determine orders of poles and residues.

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This document contains a tutorial on engineering mathematics with 11 questions. The tutorial covers topics of analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, complex integration, poles, residues, singularities, and contour integration. Questions ask the student to prove statements about analytic functions, find imaginary parts, evaluate integrals using Cauchy's integral formula, and determine orders of poles and residues.

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CDSE

Department of Engineering Mathematics


Subject Code: BE 401

Subject: Engineering Mathematics III

Tutorial

Topic

Analytic Function, C-R Equations

Complex Integration

Poles , Residue, Singularity

4.

Contour Integration

Tutorial 1
Recall:

1. Functions of complex variable, its limit, continuity and differentiability

2. Analytic functions and their properties


3. Difference between poles, residue and singularity
4. Contour integration

Q1.

If

u ( x, y )

and

v ( x, y )

u v
u v
i


x y
y x

are harmonic functions in a region R, prove that

is an analytic function of z = x+ i y

.
2
2
2
x 3 3xy 3 x 3 y

Q.2

Find the imaginary part of the analytic function whose real part is

Q3.

Show that the function f ( z )=xy +iy is continuous everywhere but is not analytic.

Q.4 If

f (z )

is a regular function of
2+i

Q.5 Evaluate

( z )2 dz ,
0

along

prove that

2
2

2
y 2
x

f ( z ) 4 f ' ( z )

(i) The real axis to 2 and then vertically to 2+i.


1
(ii) The line y= 2 x
1
z 1
4

Q.6 Find the order of each pole and residues at it for the function

Q.7: Show that an analytic function with constant modulus is constant

Q.8 using Cauchys integral formula, evaluate

Q.9 Evaluate

2z

e
dz
( z+1
)4
c

cos z
dz
( z1
) (z2)
C

, where C is the circle IzI =3.


2

2 cos
0

Q.10 Using contour integration Evaluate


2

Q.11 Prove that

cos 2
2a 2 2
0 1 2a cos a 2 d 1 a 2 a 1

Answers:
2

3 x y +6 xy y +c , where c is a constant.

Q2.
Q.5 (i)

1
(14 +11 i)
3

Q.6

1 1+i
4 2

Q.8

8 e2
i
3

( )

Q.9 4 i

(ii)

5
(2i)
3

1 1+i
2

, 4

1 1i
2

, 4

1 1i
2

, 4

( )

, where C is the circle I z I =3.

Q.10

2
3

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