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Question Bank - Unit 4 - Mathematics II

1. The document contains 26 questions related to engineering mathematics-II pertaining to complex analysis topics like analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, harmonic functions, conformal mappings, and bilinear transformations. 2. The questions test concepts like determining if a given function is analytic, finding harmonic conjugates, invariant points under transformations, and mapping properties under various transformations. 3. Answers to selected questions are also provided pertaining to determining constants for a function to be analytic, verifying analyticity, finding complex potentials, and mapping properties under bilinear transformations.

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Question Bank - Unit 4 - Mathematics II

1. The document contains 26 questions related to engineering mathematics-II pertaining to complex analysis topics like analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, harmonic functions, conformal mappings, and bilinear transformations. 2. The questions test concepts like determining if a given function is analytic, finding harmonic conjugates, invariant points under transformations, and mapping properties under various transformations. 3. Answers to selected questions are also provided pertaining to determining constants for a function to be analytic, verifying analyticity, finding complex potentials, and mapping properties under bilinear transformations.

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ABES ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GHAZIABAD

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES & HUMANITIES


B.TECH-II SEMESTER, SESSION: 2021-22
SUBJECT- ENGG. MATHEMATICS-II (KAS-203T)
QUESTION BANK-UNIT 4

1. The value of so that may be harmonic is Ans. 1


2. Image of under the mapping is Ans.
3. The fixed point of the transformation are Ans.
4. Find analytic function of which the real part is Ans.
5. State the necessary and sufficient condition for function to be analytic.
6. If then the inverse mapping of is Ans.
7. If , then corresponding analytic function is Ans.
8. Find the value of such that the function expressed in polar coordinates as
is analytic. Ans. p =2
9. Determine such that the function is analytic
function. Ans. p = -1
10. Find the fixed point under the transformation . Ans. 2
11. Find the image of the half plane when under the transformation .
Ans.
12. Find the image of under the transformation .
Ans.
13. Write the Cauchy –Reimann equation in polar coordinates.
Ans.
14. Find the invariant points of . Ans.
15. Find its harmonic conjugate of the function
Ans.
16. If then analytic function is Ans.
17. For the conformal transformation , find the coefficient of magnification at
Ans.
18. If , find the analytic function Ans.
19. Determine constant such that is harmonic. Ans.
20. Find the image of the circle under the transformation . Ans.

SECTION B
(
1. Find the values of c1 and c 2 such that the function f (z ) = x 2 + c1 y 2 − 2 xy + i c 2 x 2 − y 2 + 2 xy )
is analytic. Also find f (z ) .
Ans: c1 = -1 , c2 =1, f’(z) = 2(1+i) z
2. Discuss the analyticity of the function f ( z ) = zz .
3. Show that the function z z is not analytic anywhere.
 x 3 (1 + i ) − y 3 (1 − i )
 ,z  0
4. Show that the function f (z ) = u + iv where, f (z ) =  x 2 + y2 .
0, z=0

satisfies the Cauchy-Riemann equations at z=0. Is the function analytic at z=0?

5. Show that the real and imaginary part of the function w = log z satisfy the C-R equations when
z is not zero.
6. Prove that an analytic function with constant modulus is constant.

7. Show that the function f (z ) =


1
, z  0 is differentiable in the indicated domain and evaluate
z4
f (z ) .
8. If f (z ) = u (x , y ) + iv(x , y ) is an analytic function, with a domain D. Prove that the curves
u = const , v = const form two orthogonal families.
y
9. Prove that u = x 2 − y 2 and v = − 2 are harmonic functions of (x, y ) but are not harmonic
x + y2
conjugates.
xy 2 (x + iy )
10. Verify if f (z ) = , z  0; f (0 ) = 0 is analytic or not?
x 2 + y4
11. Define a harmonic function. Show that, the function u ( x, y ) = x 4 − 6 x 2 y 2 + y 4 is harmonic.
Also find the analytic function f ( z ) = u ( x, y ) + iv( x, y ) .
12. Show that the function f (z ) = e − z , z  0 and f (0 ) = 0 is not analytic at z = 0 , although C-R
−4

equations are satisfied at this point.


13. An electrostatic field in the xy-plane is given by the potential function  = 3x 2 y − y 3 , find the
stream function and hence find complex potential.
Ans. Stream function = -x3 +3xy2 +c , complex potential = -iz3 + c.
14. State and prove the necessary and sufficient conditions for a function to be analytic.
15. Find an analytic function whose imaginary part is e − x ( x cos y + y sin y ) .
Ans. f(z) = i ze-z +c
16. Determine an analytic function f ( z) in terms of z , whose real part is
e − x ( x sin y − y cos y ) .
Ans. f(z) = ize-z +c
17. If f ( z ) = u + iv is an analytic function and u − v = e x ( cos y − sin y ) , find f ( z ) in
terms of z .
Ans. f(z) = ez + c
2 sin 2 x
18. If u+v = and f ( z ) = u + iv is an analytic function of z , then
e + e −2 y − 2 cos 2 x
2y

find f (z ) in terms of z .
1 c
Ans. f ( z ) = (1 + i ) cot z +
2 1+ i
 2 2 
19. If f (z ) is a regular function of z , show that  2 + 2  | f ( z ) | 2 = 4 | f ( z ) | 2 .
 x y 
20. Determine the region in the w- plane in which the rectangle bounded by the lines x = 0, y
= 0, x = 2 and y =1 is mapped under the transformation w = 2e z.
i /4

Ans. v = -u, v = u, u + v = 4 and v-u =2.


21. Find the image of the region bounded by (0, 0) , (1,0) , (1,2 ) , (0,2) by the transformation
w = (1 + i ) z + 2 − i . Sketch the image.
Ans. u + v =1 , u + v = 3, u - v = 3 and u-v =-1.
1 1 1
22. Find the image of the infinite strip  y under the transformation w = . Also show
4 2 z
the regions graphically.
2 2 2 2
Ans. u + ( v + 1)  1 , u + ( v + 2)  4
1
23. Find the image of z − 2i = 2 under the transformation w = .
z
Ans. 4v+1=0
24. Obtain the bilinear transformation which maps z = 1, i, -1 into the points w = 0, 1,  .
Show that the transformation maps the interior of the unit circle of the z –plane onto the
upper half of the w – plane.
 z −1
Ans. w = −i  
 z + 1
25. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z = 0, 1,  into the points w = i, 1,
-i.
 z+i 
Ans. w =  
 1 + zi 
26. Obtain the bilinear transformation which maps z = 1, -i, -1 into the points w = i, 0, -i. Show
that the transformation maps outside the circle z = 1 into the half plane R ( w)  0.

 iz − 1 
Ans. w =  
 zi + 1 

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