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2017 Sem1 p2

1. This document is the exam paper for Complex Analysis 1 from a M.A./M.Sc. program. It contains 11 questions across 3 sections - objective type questions worth 1 mark each (Section A), short answer questions worth 2 marks each (Section B), and long answer questions worth 4 marks each (Section C). 2. The questions cover various topics in complex analysis including evaluating contour integrals, properties of analytic functions, Taylor's theorem, the maximum modulus theorem, the residue theorem, conformal mappings, and properties of Möbius transformations. 3. Students are required to attempt all questions from each section within the allotted time of 3 hours. The maximum total marks for the exam are

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2017 Sem1 p2

1. This document is the exam paper for Complex Analysis 1 from a M.A./M.Sc. program. It contains 11 questions across 3 sections - objective type questions worth 1 mark each (Section A), short answer questions worth 2 marks each (Section B), and long answer questions worth 4 marks each (Section C). 2. The questions cover various topics in complex analysis including evaluating contour integrals, properties of analytic functions, Taylor's theorem, the maximum modulus theorem, the residue theorem, conformal mappings, and properties of Möbius transformations. 3. Students are required to attempt all questions from each section within the allotted time of 3 hours. The maximum total marks for the exam are

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C-3502

M. A./M. Sc.
(First Semester) Examination,
Dec. 20177

MATHEMATICS
Paper: Second

(Complex Analysis-I)
Time Alowed Three hours

Maximum Marks: 35
Note:Attempt questions fron each section as
directed. Symobls have there usual
meaning.

Section-*A

(Objective Type Questions) 5x1=5


Note: Attempt all questions. Each question carries 1
mark.

C-3502
PTO
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the corTect answer


1. Choose

along a semi-circular
integral of
-

) The value of the

are = a from -a to a, as the are lies above

the real axis

(a) Ti

(b) -Tti

(c) a t i

(d) -a Ti

Ci)
) If f (z) is analytic with a circle C, given by

Z-a= R and f(z) M on C then:

M
(a)sR R

M
(Sa)1 2 R
()s(a) = MR

(a)la)<MR

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(ii) If f (z) is an entire function then

(a) f(z) has no singularity in the finite part of the

plane.

has poles its only singularities in the


(b) f{z) as

finite part.

(c) f(z) has isolated poles.

(d) None of these

(iv) The residue of -

2+2
at z=ia is

(a)ai
2

(b) ai
(c) 2 ai

(d) 0

(v) The transformation W=-2 - Is

(a) Elliptic

(b) Parabolic

(c) Hyperbolic
(d) None of these

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141
Section-B

(Short Answer Type Questions) 5x2-10

Note: Attempt all questions. Each question carries 2

marks.

2. Evaluate the following integrals (ab-inito) :

, dz where L is any rectifiable arc joining

the points z= a and z= ß.


Or

fs+3
Evaluate the integral . zdz

3. Let fl(z) be analytic within and on a circle C defined

by - = r. If |f(:)| M on C, then prove


that

) s n! n

Or

Prove that every polynomial of degree n has n zeros.

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4. If f ( ) is analytic in a domain | z I and satisfies

the conditions

s)|S 1, f0) =0
then prove that

s)|s|a| and|(0)s1
Or

Explain different kind of singularities.

5. Find the residue of at z=*o,

Or
Explain residue at infinity.

6. Explain Inverse transformation.

Or

Prove that the set of all bilinear transformations forms a

non-abelian group under the product of transformation.

C-3502 PTO
Section-C"

(ong Answer Type Qnestions) 5x420

Note: Atempi all five questions. Each question

Carries 4 marks

7. Siate and prove Cauchy Goursat theorem.

Or

Let f(:) be analytic within and on the boundary C of

a siinpty connected region D and let a be any point within

C. Then prove that derivatives of all orders are analytic


and given by

ro- s)
ari Je((-a""
-a

8. State and prove Taylor's theorem.


Or
Ifthe function f(1) is analytic when z=R has the

Taylor's expansion 2 4, .Then show that for r < R,


n=0

we ae o
have 2T. Jo )| l4,f n= 0

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Hence prove that if | f(z)| s M
whenzl< R, tu
n
42s M
0

9. State and prove maximum modulus theorem

Or
State and prove Inverse function theorem.
10. Apply calculus of residues to prove that

2n cos 20 de
Jo s+4cos 0 6
Or

Show that J tan (+ia) de = in where R{a) >0

11.Prove that every Mobius (bilinear) transformation maps


circles or straigth lines into circles or straight lines.

Or

If W= f (z) represents a conformal transformation of


a domain D in the z-plane into a domain D' of the W

plane then prove that f(:) is an analytic function of

z in D'.

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