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This document contains 14 complex analysis assignment questions involving evaluating contour integrals using techniques like Cauchy's integral theorem and Cauchy's integral formula. The integrals involve functions like polynomials, exponentials, logarithms, trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic functions integrated over circles, lines, and other curves in the complex plane. Students are asked to calculate the values of the integrals, apply theorems to show integrals equal specific values, and verify theorems for different functions and contours.
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Complex Analysis

This document contains 14 complex analysis assignment questions involving evaluating contour integrals using techniques like Cauchy's integral theorem and Cauchy's integral formula. The integrals involve functions like polynomials, exponentials, logarithms, trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic functions integrated over circles, lines, and other curves in the complex plane. Students are asked to calculate the values of the integrals, apply theorems to show integrals equal specific values, and verify theorems for different functions and contours.
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MA 41006/ MA51108: Complex Analysis/ Advanced

Complex Analysis
Assignment-03 (Spring 2023)


1. Evaluate C |dz|. ∫
2. Find the value of the integral, C z dz from z = 0 to z = 4 + 2i along the
curve C given by (i) z = t2 + it and (ii) the line from z = 0 to z = 2i and
then, the line from z = 2i to z = 4 + 2i.
3. Evaluate the ∫ followingn integrals
(i) I1 = C (z − z0 ) dz, n = 0, ±1, ±2, · · · , where C : |z − z0 | = r is
traversed
∫ in the counterclockwise direction.
(ii) I2 = C (x + y 2 − ixy) dz where
{
t − 2i, if 1 ≤ t ≤ 2
C : z = z(t) =
2 − i(4 − t), if 2 ≤ t ≤ 3.

4. Prove that the value of the integral of z1 along a semicircular arc |z| = 1 from
−1 to +1 is −πi or πi according ∫as the arc lies ∫above or below the real axis.
5. Obtain the value of the integral C |z|2 dz and C z 2 dz along the curves
(i) C : C1 : z1 (t) = t + it (0 ≤ t ≤ 1) and
∫ ≤ t ≤ 1). ∫
(ii) C : C2 : z2 (t)∫ = t2 + it (0 ∫
Also verify that C1 |z|2 dz ̸= C2 |z|2 dz and C1 z 2 dz = C2 z 2 dz.

6. Show that the integral C e−2z dz, where C is the path joining the points
z = 1 + 2πi and z = 3 + 4πi is independent of the path of integration.
Evaluate the integral by taking a suitable path. ∫ 5+3i
7. Using the definition of the integral of f (z) on a given path, evaluate −2+i z 3 dz
∫ 2
and C (z +3z +2) dz where C is the arc of the cycloid x = a(θ +sin θ), y =
a(1 − cos θ) between the points ∫ z (0, 0) and (πa, 2a).
dz
8. Evaluate
the integrals I = C 1+z2 , where C is the upper semi circle of the
1 1
circle z + 2 = 2 traversed in the anti clockwise direction.
9. By using the Fundamental theorem of integral calculus for complex functions
evaluate
∫ the following integrals.
(i) C (z + a)ebz dz (b ̸= 0), where C is the parabolic arc x2 = y from (0, 0)
to (1, 1).
∫ 1+2i z
(ii) 0 ze dz
∫i 5
(iii) −i
z 4 eπz dz
∫ 1 −1 z
(iv) 0 tan1+z 2
dz .
10. Can the Cauchy’s integral theorem be applied for evaluating the following
integrals
∫ ? Hence, evaluate these integrals.
(i) ∫C esin z dz; C : |z| = 1.
2

(ii) C tan z dz; C : |z| = 1.

1

(iii) C z3dz−1 where C : a triangle with vertices at 0, ± 14 + 2i .
∫ 2
(iv) C z +5z+6 dz; C : |z| = 3.
∫ ezz−2
(v) C z2 +9 dz; C : |z| = 2.

(vi) C z1 dz; C : |z| = 1.
11. Verify Cauchy’s theorem for the functions 4 sin 2z, 3z − 2 and z 2 + 3z − 1 if
C is the square having corners ±1 ± i.
12. Verify Cauchy’s theorem for the function z 3 − iz 2 − 5z + 2i if C is the circle
|z − 1| = 2.
13. Using the Cauchy’s integral theorem and its extension evaluate the following
integrals.
∫ dz
(i) C z(z+2) , where C is any rectangle containing the points z = 0 and
z∫= −2 inside it.
(ii) C z7z+12 dz, C : |z − 2| = 2.
∫ 2 +z−2
(iii) C z3z+5 dz, C : |z| = 1.
∫ 2 +2z dz
(iv) C (z−1)(z−2)(z−3) , C : |z| = 4.

(v) C 2z−1
z 2 −z
dz, C : |z| = 2.
14. Using∫Cauchy’s integral formula, calculate the following integrals:
(i) C (9−zz2dz , C : |z| = 2.
∫ sin πz2)(z+i)
+cos πz 2
(ii) C (z−1)(z−2) dz, C : |z| = 3.
∫ ezt
1
(iii) 2πi dz, t > 0, C : |z| = 3.
∫ Cdzz2 +1
(iv) C z(z+πi) , C : |z + 3i| = 1.

(v) C (z+1)z−1 dz, C : |z − i| = 2.
∫ z2 −z−1(z−2)
2

(vi) C z(z−i)2 dz, C : |z − 2i | = 1.



(vii) C (z2dz +4)2
, C : |z − i| = 2.
∫ cosh(πz)
(viii) C z(z2 +1) dz, C : |z| = 2.
15. Evaluate
∫ dzthe following integrals:
(i) C 2−z , C : |z| = 1.
∫ eaz
(ii) C z−πi dz, where C is the ellipse |z − 2| + |z + 2| = 6.
∫ ez
(iii) C z2 (z+1) 3 dz, C : |z| = 2.

(iv) C z2 +2z+5 dz, C : |z + 1 − i| = 2.
z−3

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