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Exam Question Complex Analysis

1. The document is an exam paper for Complex Analysis consisting of 3 parts with multiple choice and theoretical questions. 2. Part A contains 10 multiple choice questions carrying 2 marks each about topics such as domains of analytic functions, series expansions of trigonometric functions, contour integrals and residue calculus. 3. Part B contains 6 theoretical questions carrying 5 marks each about properties of analytic functions, evaluating integrals using Cauchy's theorem and determining where functions are analytic. 4. Part C contains 2 long answer questions carrying 15 marks each about properties of harmonic functions, applications of Cauchy's integral formula, conditions for convergence of sequences and series of complex numbers and types of isolated singular points.

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Exam Question Complex Analysis

1. The document is an exam paper for Complex Analysis consisting of 3 parts with multiple choice and theoretical questions. 2. Part A contains 10 multiple choice questions carrying 2 marks each about topics such as domains of analytic functions, series expansions of trigonometric functions, contour integrals and residue calculus. 3. Part B contains 6 theoretical questions carrying 5 marks each about properties of analytic functions, evaluating integrals using Cauchy's theorem and determining where functions are analytic. 4. Part C contains 2 long answer questions carrying 15 marks each about properties of harmonic functions, applications of Cauchy's integral formula, conditions for convergence of sequences and series of complex numbers and types of isolated singular points.

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QP CODE: 21101239  

Reg No : .....................
21101239
    Name : .....................

B.Sc DEGREE (CBCS) EXAMINATION, APRIL 2021


Sixth Semester
CORE - MM6CRT03 - COMPLEX ANALYSIS
Common for B.Sc Mathematics Model I & B.Sc Mathematics Model II Computer Science
2017 Admission Onwards
2846D059
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80
Part A
Answer any ten questions.
Each question carries 2 marks.
 

1.   Find the domain of definition of f(z)=

1
2
1−|z|

2.   Show that f(z)=z̄  is no where differentiable.

3.   Prove that if the real part of an analytic function is constant,then the function is constant

4.   Prove that Log (1+i)2= 2Log (1+i),but Log (-1+i)2 ≠  2Log (-1+i)

5.   Prove that eiz=cos z+i sin z


2
6.   Evaluate ∫ (
1
− i) dt.
2
1 t

7.   Evaluate ∫C ze
−z
dz   where C is the circle |z|=1.

8.   Define simply connected and multiply connected domain.

2 (
sin (z ) 2 6 z 10)
Show that when  z ≠ 0 ,   =
1

z
+
z
− +. . .  , assuming a series expansion
        9.  
4 2
z z 3! 5! 7!

of sin z
      10.   Obtain a Maclaurin series expansion of z2e3z

11.   State a necessary and sufficient condition for an isolated singular point z0 of a function
f(z) to be a pole of order m. Also give the formula for the residue at z0 .

12.   Prove that if the improper integral over −∞ < x < ∞  exists, then its Cauchy Principal
Value exists.
(10×2=20)

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Part B
Answer any six questions.
Each question carries 5 marks.
 

2
(x+y)
if z ≠ 0
Show that the function defined by f(z) = { x +y
2 2
  is discontinuous at
      13.  
1 if z = 0

the origin.

14.   Prove that |exp(-2z)|<1 if and only if Re(z)>0

15.   Find where tan−1 z =


i

2
  log
i+z

i−z
 is analytic.

16.   Evaluate ∫C z+2

z
dz , where C is the semicircle z = 2e

,   (π ≤ θ ≤ 2π).

17.   Prove that a function f is analytic  at a given point, then its derivative of all orders are
analytic  at that point.

18.   Prove that any polynomial of degree n has atleast one zero.

19.   Give two Laurent series expansions in powers of z for the functionf(z)  and
1
= 2
z (1−z)

specify the regions in which those expansions are valid.


1
20.   Using residues, evaluate ∫ 2
dz ,  where C is the unit circle ∣z − 2 ∣= 1
C z(z − 2)

21.   State and prove Cauchy’s Residue Theorem.


(6×5=30)
Part C
Answer any two questions.
Each question carries 15 marks.
 

22.   Prove that the function u(x,y)=ex(x siny+y cosy) is harmonic and determine in terms of
z,the most general analytic functon f(z) with real part u(x,y)

State and Prove Cauchy's Integral Formula.


       23.  
cos z
Evaluate ∫ dz
|z|=1
z(z − 4)

a)  State and prove a necessary and sufficient condition for convergence of sequence
24.  
zn = xn + iy n of complex numbers.

b)   Using this derive a necessary and sufficient condition for convergence of series

∑ zn  of complex numbers, where zn = xn + iy n .

n=1

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c)    Prove that if a series of complex numbers converges, then the nth term converges to
zero, as n tends to infinity.

25.   Explain the three types of isolated singular points of a complex function with examples.
Verify the examples with their series representations.
(2×15=30)

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