0% found this document useful (0 votes)
94 views

Assignment

The document contains 17 multi-part math problems involving complex analysis and integration of complex functions. Some of the problems involve evaluating integrals of functions along contours, applying theorems like Cauchy's integral theorem, finding Laurent series expansions, and determining the radii of convergence of Taylor series.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
94 views

Assignment

The document contains 17 multi-part math problems involving complex analysis and integration of complex functions. Some of the problems involve evaluating integrals of functions along contours, applying theorems like Cauchy's integral theorem, finding Laurent series expansions, and determining the radii of convergence of Taylor series.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Department of Mathematics

Indian Institute of Technology Patna


MA - 201: B.Tech. II year
Autumn Semester: 2013-14

Assignment-4: Complex Analysis

|z|z̄dz where C contain z = Reit , 0 6 t 6 π and straight line −R ≤ Re(z) ≤ R, Im(z) = 0.


R
1. Evaluate C
H
2**. Let f (z) be continuous in a simply connected domain D and if C
f (z)dz = 0 for every closed
contour C in D then f (z) is analytic in D. (Morera Theorem)

3**. If a function f (z) is analytic at a given point, then its derivatives of all orders are analytic there
too.

4**. If P (z)is a non constant polynomial then prove that the equation P (z) = 0 has at least one root.
R
5. Evaluate C f (z)dz, when
(i) f (z) = z+2 iθ
z , C : z = 2e , π ≤ θ ≤ 2π
z+2
(ii) f (z) = z , C : z = 2eiθ , 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π
(iii) f (z) = πeπz̄ , C : boundary of the square with vertices at the points 0, 1, 1 + i, i, orientation of C
is in positive direction p
(iv)** f (z) = z̄, C : z = 4 − y 2 + iy (−2 ≤ y ≤ 2)
(v)f (z) = x + y 2 − ixy, C : z(t) = (t − 2i), 1 ≤ t ≤ 2, and z(t) = 2 − (4 − t)i, 2 ≤ t ≤ 3
(vi)f (z) = z −1+i , (|z| > 0, 0 < arg z < 2π), C : |z| = 1 taken anticlockwise
R
6. Find an upper bound for the absolute value of the integral C f (z)dz, when
(i) f (z) = e1/z , C : quarter circle |z| = 1, 0 ≤ arg(z) ≤ π/2 from the point 1 to the point i
2
(ii) f (z) = ez , C : broken lines from z = 0 to z = 1 and then from z = 1 to z = 1 + i
2
−1
(iii) f (z) = z42z
+5z 2 +4 , C : upper half of the circle |z| = r (r > 2) taken in counterclockwise direction
(iv)** f (z) = Log(z)/z 2 , C : |z| = r (r > 1) taken in counterclockwise direction
(v) f (z) = x2 + iy 2 C : is the line segment joining −i to i

7. Let z 1/2 denote the function z 1/2 = reiθ/2 , (r > 0, −π/2 < θ < 3π/2). Without actually finding
1/2
the value of the integral, show that limR→∞ CR zz2 +1 dz = 0, where CR denotes the semicircular path
R

z = Reiθ , (0 ≤ θ ≤ π).

8. Let C denotes a positively oriented circle |z − z0 | = r, (z0 is any complex number), then show that
R n−1
n 0, if n = ±1, ±2, . . .
C
(z − z0 ) dz =
2πi, if n = 0
9. Evaluate B f (z)dz, when f (z) is: (i) 3z21+1 (ii) sinz+2 z
R
z (iii) 1−e z
2
where B forms the positively oriented boundary curve of the domain between |z| = 4 and the square with
sides along x = ±1, y = ±1
R
10. Examine whether Cauchy-Goursat theorem can be applied to evaluate the integral C
f (z)dz where
C : |z| = 1 is in anticlockwise direction and f (z) is:
z2
(i) z−3 (ii) ze−z (iii) sechz (iv) tan z (v) Log(z + 2) (vi) |z|2 ez (vii) |z|1 3 (viii) z̄

11. Let C be positivelyR oriented boundary of the square whose sides along the lines x = ±2 and y = ±2.
Evaluate the integral C f (z)dz when:
e−z
(i) f (z) = (z−(iπ/2)) (ii) z(zcos z
2 +8) (iii) cosh
z4
z
(iv) tan(z/2)
(z−x0 )2 , (−2 < x0 < 2)

1
12. Integrate z 4 −1 over (i) |z + 1| = 1, (ii) |z − i| = 1, each curve being taken in anticlockwise direction.

1
13. Let C be the unit circle centered at zero traversed in positive direction. Integrate over C:
z
z3 z
z2
(i) e z−1 (ii) 2z−i (iii) cos
z−π
z
(iv) sin
z4
z 1
(v) z cos z (vi) z2 (ze2 −16) (vii) sinh
z3 .

14. Find the value of the integral of f (z) around the circle |z − i| = 2 taken in the anticlockwise direction
when: (i) f (z) = z21+4 (ii) f (z) = (z2 +4)
1
2

15. Evaluate C (2z − 1)(z 2 − z)−1 dz when:


R

(i) C : |z| = 2, positive direction (ii) C : |z| = 12 , positive direction

16. Evaluate C (4z 2 + 4z − 3)−1 dz when:


R

(i) C : |z| = 1, positive direction (ii) C : |z + 23 | = 1, positive direction (iii) |z| = 3, positive direction

17**. Suppose that |f (z)| ≤ |f (z0 )| at each point z in some neighborhood |z − z0 | <  in which f (z) is
analytic. Then f (z) has the constant value f (z0 ) throughout that neighborhood.

18. Find the maximum modulus of following functions over the region prescribed.
(i) 2z + 5i, |z| ≤ 2 (ii) −iz + i, |z| ≤ 5
(iii) z 2 , {z = x + iy : 2 ≤ x ≤ 3 and 1 ≤ y ≤ 3} (iii) Re(z 2 ), {z = x + iy : 2 ≤ x ≤ 3 and 1 ≤ y ≤ 3}

19. Find a power series representation of the following functions centered at a point z0 . Also find their
radius of convergence.
1 1
(i) z 2 −5z+6 , z0 = 0 (ii) 1−z , z0 = 2i (iii) z1 , z0 = 1
π i 1 1−z
(iv) cos z, z0 = 4 (v) (z−i)(z−2i) , z0 = 0 (vi) 1+z , z0 = −i (vii) z−3 , z0 = 1
20. Find the radius of convergence of Taylor series of given function centered at the indicated point z0 ,
without expanding the function.
3−i 4+5z
(i) 1−i+z , z0 = 4 − 2i (ii) 1+z 2 , z0 = 2 + 5i
π i
(iii) cos z, z0 = 4 (iv) (z−i)(z−2i) , z0 = 0
21. Find Laurent series representation for thez following functions in specified region:
(i) z 2 sin( z12 ), 0 < |z| < ∞ (ii) (z+1)
e
2, 0 < |z + 1| < ∞ (iii) (z+1) 1
, 1 < |z| < ∞

22. Give two Laurent series representation for the following functions and also specify the region of
validity:
1 1
(i) z2 (1−z) (ii) z3 −z 4 (iii) z(z21+1) (iv) z(4−z)1
2

23. Expand the following functions in a Laurent series valid for specified region:
z
(i) (z−1)(z−3) , 0 < |z − 1| < 2 (ii) cosh z−cos
z5
z
, 0 < |z| 1
(iii) z(z−3) , 0 < |z| < 3
1 1 z
(iv) z(z−3) , 3 < |z − 3| (v) z(z−3) , 1 < |z + 1| < 4 (vi) (z+1)(z−2) , 1 < |z| < 2
7z−3
(v) z(z−1) , 0 < |z − 1| < 1

You might also like