Complex Analysics Part 1
Complex Analysics Part 1
Complex Variables
A function is said to be analytic in a domain D if it is single valued
and differentiable at every point in the domain D.
Points in a domain at which function is not differentiable are
singularities of the function in domain D.
Cauchy Riemann conditions for a function f(z)=u(x,y)+iv(x,y) to be
analytic at point z
u v
x
= y
v
x
= u
y
Theorem:-
If function f(z) is not analytic in the whole region enclosed by a closed
contour C but it is analytic in the region bounded between two contours C1
and
R C2 then R R
C
f (z)dz = C1 f (z)dz + C2 f (z)dz
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Cauchys Integral Formula
If f(z) is an analytic function on and within the closed contour C the value
of f(z) at any point z=a inside C is given by the following contour integral
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H f (z)
f (a) = 2i C za
dz
Morera Theorem
H is inverse of Cauchys theorem. If f(z) is continuous in a region R and if
It
f (z)dz taken around a simple closed contour in region R is zero then f(z)
is an analytic function.
Cauchys inequality
If f(z) is an analytic function within a circle C i.e., |z a| = R and if
|f (z)| M then
|f n (a)| MRnn!