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Complex Analysis Preliminary Exam: August 28, 2007

This document is the instructions for a Complex Analysis preliminary exam. It consists of 10 multi-part problems testing various concepts in complex analysis, such as calculating residues, evaluating integrals, solving Dirichlet problems, finding the number of zeros of functions, and proving properties of harmonic and entire functions. Examinees are instructed to show their work and not make unsupported assumptions. They are also told not to include their real name on the exam booklet and that no outside resources are allowed.

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Complex Analysis Preliminary Exam: August 28, 2007

This document is the instructions for a Complex Analysis preliminary exam. It consists of 10 multi-part problems testing various concepts in complex analysis, such as calculating residues, evaluating integrals, solving Dirichlet problems, finding the number of zeros of functions, and proving properties of harmonic and entire functions. Examinees are instructed to show their work and not make unsupported assumptions. They are also told not to include their real name on the exam booklet and that no outside resources are allowed.

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Complex Analysis Preliminary Exam August 28, 2007

Complex Analysis Preliminary Exam


August 28, 2007

Write your codename, not your actual name, on each booklet. No notes, books, calculators, computers, cell
phones, wireless, Bluetooth, or other communication devices may be used during the exam.

Questions are equally weighted. Give the essential explanations and justifications: a large part of each
question is demonstration that you understand the context, and understand which issues are important. Do not
make assumptions or choose contexts which make the problems silly.

1. Assume that g ( z ) is holomorphic with a double zero at a . Assume that f ( z ) is holomorphic at


f ( z)
z = a and that f ( a ) 0 . Express res a in terms of the data
g ( z)
{ f ( a ) , f ( a ) , f ( a ) , g ( a ) , g ( a )} .


x dx , where m and n are nonnegative integers with m < n .
2m
2. Evaluate
0 1 + x 2 n

3. Assume that h is entire and maps the real axis to the real axis and the imaginary axis to the imaginary
axis. Prove that
h ( z ) = h ( z ) , for all z .

4. Assume that f ( z ) [ z ] (the space of polynomials in z with complex coefficients) and that

f ( z ) z j dz = 0 , for all j = 0,1, 2, . Show that f is identically zero.


D ( 0,1)

1
5. a) For 0 < r < 1 , use the trig substitution cos = to show that
1+ t2
2
d 2 1+ r
= tan 1 tan .
1 2r cos + r 2
1 r 2
1 r 2

b) Solve the Dirichlet problem on the unit disk with piecewise continuous boundary data

f ( ) = {100 for 0 ,
0 for < < 2 .

6. Find the number of zeros in the first quadrant of z 5 + z 4 + 13z 3 + 10 .

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Complex Analysis Preliminary Exam August 28, 2007

Determine the number of zeros of e z 4 z 2 in the open unit disk.


2
7.

8. Find an explicit conformal equivalence from the region R between the two circles z < 1 and z + 12 < 1
2
and the upper half plane.

9. Prove that, if u is a non-vanishing real-valued harmonic function on an open connected subset of the
complex plane and if 1 u is also harmonic, then u is a constant function.

10. Prove

4z2
cos z = 1 .
( 2n 1)2
n =1

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