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1. This document provides 10 practice problems related to complex variables and linear algebra. The problems cover determining if functions are harmonic, representing physical phenomena like fluid flow or electric fields using complex potentials, and properties of analytic functions. 2. Specific problems include determining conditions for a quadratic function to be harmonic, finding if an analytic function exists with a given imaginary part, showing products of harmonic functions may not be harmonic, and representing physical systems using complex potentials and analytic functions. 3. The problems utilize concepts like the Laplace equation, harmonic functions, analytic functions, complex potentials, and representing vector fields in terms of scalar potentials to model physical phenomena mathematically.

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Tutorial Sheet - 2

1. This document provides 10 practice problems related to complex variables and linear algebra. The problems cover determining if functions are harmonic, representing physical phenomena like fluid flow or electric fields using complex potentials, and properties of analytic functions. 2. Specific problems include determining conditions for a quadratic function to be harmonic, finding if an analytic function exists with a given imaginary part, showing products of harmonic functions may not be harmonic, and representing physical systems using complex potentials and analytic functions. 3. The problems utilize concepts like the Laplace equation, harmonic functions, analytic functions, complex potentials, and representing vector fields in terms of scalar potentials to model physical phenomena mathematically.

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BMAT201L - Complex Variables and Linear Algebra

Module - 1
Tutorial Sheet 2
1. Let a, b, c are real constants. Determine the relation among the coefficients
that will guarantee that the function φ(x) = ax2 + bxy + cy 2 is harmonic.
2. Does an analytic function f (z) = u(x, y) + iv(x, y) exists for which v(x, y) =
x3 + y 3 ? Why?
3. Let u1 (x, y) = x2 − y 2 and u2 (x, y) = x3 − 3xy 2 . Show that u1 and u2 are
harmonic functions and their product u1 (x, y)u2 (x, y) is not harmonic function.
4. Use polar form of Laplace equation to show that u(r, θ) = (r + 1/r) cos(θ) and
v(r, θ) = (r − 1/r) sin(θ) are harmonic functions. (Hint : The polar form of
Laplace equation is given by r2 rrr + rur + uθ,θ =0).
5. The function F (z) = 1/z is used to determine a field known as dipole. Express
F (z) in the form F (z) = φ(x, y) + iψ(x, y) and sketch the equipotentials
φ = 1, 1/2, 1/4 and the streamlines ψ = 1, 1/2, 1/4.
x
6. Show that φ = x2 − y 2 + 2 can represent the velocity potential in an
x + y2
incompressible fluid flow. Also find the corresponding stream function and
complex potential.
7. Show that the equation x3 y − xy 3 + xy + x + y = c can represent the path of
electric current flow in an electric field. Also find the complex electric potential
and the equation of the potential lines.
sin(2x)
8. Find the analytic function P + iQ, if P − Q = .
cosh(2y) − cos(2x)
sin(x) sinh(y)
9. Find the analytic function f (z) = u + iv if v = if f (0) = 1.
cos(2x) + cosh(2y)
10. Verify that the family of curves u = c1 and v = c2 cut orthogonally, when
w = 1/z.

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