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Assignment 3 ComplexAnalysis

1. The function f(z) = z̄2/z satisfies the Cauchy-Riemann equations at z = 0 but is not differentiable at z = 0. 2. The functions f(z) = z2, f(z) = e-x(cosy - i siny), and f(z) = ez are analytic, while the others are not. 3. For an analytic function f(z), if the real part, imaginary part, or absolute value is constant, or if the derivative is 0, then f(z) must be constant. This summarizes some of the key points regarding analytic and harmonic functions from the given document

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Assignment 3 ComplexAnalysis

1. The function f(z) = z̄2/z satisfies the Cauchy-Riemann equations at z = 0 but is not differentiable at z = 0. 2. The functions f(z) = z2, f(z) = e-x(cosy - i siny), and f(z) = ez are analytic, while the others are not. 3. For an analytic function f(z), if the real part, imaginary part, or absolute value is constant, or if the derivative is 0, then f(z) must be constant. This summarizes some of the key points regarding analytic and harmonic functions from the given document

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Assignment-3 (Complex Analysis)

1. Consider the function f : C → C defined by


{
z̄ 2 /z when z ̸= 0,
f (z) =
0 when z = 0.

Prove that f (z) satisfies CR-equations at z = 0, but not differentiable at z = 0.

2. Which of the following functions f : C → C are analytic?


(a) f (z) = |z|2 (b) f (z) = z̄ (c) f (z) = z 2 (d) f (z) = e−x (cos y − i sin y)
(e) f (z) = ez (f ) f (z) = sin z (g) f (z) = Re(z) (h) f (z) = Re(z) + Im(z)

3. Let f : C → C be an analytic function. Prove that each of the following conditions is


sufficient for f (z) = constant.
(a) Re f (z) = constant (b) Im f (z) = constant (c) |f (z)| = constant (d) f ′ (z) = 0

4. Let a function f (z) be analytic everywhere in a domain D. Prove that if f (z) is real
valued for all z in D, then f (z) must be constant throughout D.

5. Are the following functions harmonic?


(a) u = xy (b) u = cos x cosh y (c) u = e−x sin 2y (d) u = x3 − 3xy 2

6. Determine a, b, c such that the given functions are harmonic and find a harmonic conju-
gate.
(a) u = e3x cos ay (b) u = sin x cosh cy (c) u = ax3 + by 3 .

7. Evaluate Re(z)dz, where
C
(a) C is the parabola y = x2 from 0 to 1 + i.
(b) C is the straight line joining 0 and 1 + i.

8. Evaluate (z + z −1 )dz, where C is the unit circle (counterclockwise).
C

9. Evaluate z̄dz, where C is the curve from −1 + i along the parabola y = x2 to 1 + i.
C

10. Evaluate Im(z 2 )dz, counterclockwise around the triangle with vertices z = 0, 1, i.
C

11. Integrate f (z) counterclockwise around the unit circle, indicating whether Cauchy’s inte-
gral theorem applies.
2 /2
(a) f (z) = Re(z) (b) f (z) = ez (c) f (z) = 1/2(|z|3 ) (d) f (z) = z 2
I
12. Verify Cauchy’s integral theorem for z 2 dz, where C is the boundary of the square with
C
vertices 1 + i, −1 + i, −1 − i, and 1 − i (counterclockwise).
I
13. Evaluate (z − z0 )n dz, where n is the integer, z0 is the constant, and C is the circle of
C
radius r with center at z0 .
14. Evaluate the following integrals:
I I
dz 7z − 6
(a) , where C : |z| = 3. (b) dz, where C : |z| = 4.
C 2z − i C z − 2z
2

I
dz
15. Evaluate 2
, where C is the circle given by
C z +1
(a) |z| = 1/2 (b) |z − i| = 1 (c) |z + i| = 1 (d) |z − i| = 3/2.

16. Use Cauchy’s integral formula to evaluate the following integrals:


I I
z+2 sinh πz
(a) dz, where C : |z − 1| = 2. (b) dz, where C : |z| = 1.
C z−2 C z − 3z
2
I −3πz
e
(c) dz, where C is the boundary of the square with vertices ±1, ±i.
C 2z + i

17. Evaluate the following integrals:


I I
cosh 3z sin z
(a) dz, where C : |z| = 2 (b) dz, where C : |z| = 2.
z5 C (z − πi/2)
4
C
I I
(1 + 2z) cos z tan πz
(c) dz, C is the unit circle. (d) dz, C is the ellipse 16x2 +y 2 =
C (2z − 1) 2
C z 2
1.

18. Use Residue theorem to evaluate the following integrals:


I I I
sin πz
(a) dz, C : |z−i| = 2 (b) e dz, C : |z| = 1 (c)
1/z
tan πzdz, C : |z| = 1
C z4 C C
I I
ez 30z 2 − 23z + 5
(d) dz, C : |z| = 9/2 (e) dz, C : |z| = 1
C (2z − 1) (3z − 1)
2
C cos z
I
(f ) zeπ/z dz, where C is the ellipse 9x2 + y 2 = 9.
C

19. Evaluate the following integrals:


∫ 2π ∫ π ∫ 2π
dθ dθ sin2 θ
(a) (b) (c) dθ
0 7 + 6 cos θ 0 2 + cos θ 0 5 − 4 cos θ
∫ ∞ ∫ ∞ ∫ ∞
dx dx sin x
(d) 2
(e) 2 2
(f ) 4
dx
−∞ x + 1 −∞ (x + 1)(x + 9) −∞ x + 1

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