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1. Obtain Laurent series expansions for three functions around specified points. 2. Find the Laurent series expansion of a function valid in a specified annulus. 3. Determine and classify all singularities, including those at infinity, for twelve functions. 4. Determine an unknown function given its singularities and values at two points. 5. Find residues of five functions at all poles in the finite complex plane. 6. Evaluate six contour integrals using the Cauchy residue theorem. 7. Calculate residues at infinity for three functions. 8. Verify the extended residue theorem for two functions. 9. Evaluate two contour integrals in the extended complex plane using the residue theorem.
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1. Obtain Laurent series expansions for three functions around specified points. 2. Find the Laurent series expansion of a function valid in a specified annulus. 3. Determine and classify all singularities, including those at infinity, for twelve functions. 4. Determine an unknown function given its singularities and values at two points. 5. Find residues of five functions at all poles in the finite complex plane. 6. Evaluate six contour integrals using the Cauchy residue theorem. 7. Calculate residues at infinity for three functions. 8. Verify the extended residue theorem for two functions. 9. Evaluate two contour integrals in the extended complex plane using the residue theorem.
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MA 41204/MA51108/MA61202: Complex Analysis/

Advanced Complex Analysis


Assignment-05 (Spring 2023)

1. Obtain all possible Laurent series expansion of


1
(i) z2 (z−i) about z = i
1
(ii) z2 (z−2)(z−3) about z = 0
z+2
(iii) z(z−i)(z−1) about z = i.
1
2. Find Laurent series expansion of f (z) = (z−1)(z−4) valid in 1 < |z − 2| < 2.
3. Determine and classify all the singularities of the following functions (includ-
ing ∞):
cot z
(i) (ii) tan(1/z)
(z − a)2
z−2 1
(iii) sin(1/(z − 1)) (iv) sin( )
z 2 z−1
1
(v) sin z − cos z (vi)
sin z − cos z
z2 + 4
(vii) cot z (viii)
ez
z
(ix) 1/z (x) csc(1/z)
e −1
z ez
(xi) z (xii)
e −1 z − sin z
4 The only singularities of a single valued function f (z) are poles of order 1 and
2 at z = −1 and z = 2, with residues at these poles are 1 and 2 respectively.
If f (0) = 7/4 and f (1) = 5/2 then determine the function.
5. Find the residue of the following functions at all its poles in the finite complex
plane.
z2 1
(i) (ii)
z 2 + a2 (z 2
+ 1)3
z 2 − 2z cot z
(iii) 2 (iv)
(z + 4)(z + 1)2 (z − a)2
6. Using∫Cauchy’s Residue theorem evaluate the following integrals.
(i) ∫C tan z dz, where C : |z| = 2.
1
(ii) C z2 (z−2)(z−3) dz where C : |z − i| = 3.
∫ cos 4z
(iii) C z3 dz where C is the square with vertices at 2, −2, 2i, −2i.
∫ z 2 −2
(iv) C z(z−1)(z+4) dz where C is the circle |z| = 2.
∫ ez
(v) C (z−3)(z5 +1) dz where C is the circle |z − 5/2| = 1.
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7. Calculate the residue of (i) 1 + 1/z , (ii) (z−i)(z−2i)(z+3i) and (iii) (z2 −1)z4 (z4 −2)3
at z = ∞.
8. Verify the extended residue theorem for the following functions:
(i) 1 − 1/z (ii) 1/(z 3 + 1)

1
9 By using the residue theorem for the extended complex plane evaluate the
following
∫ integrals: 21
(i) |z|=3 f (z) dz, f (z) = (z2 −1)z4 (z4 −2)3

n −1) (n ∈ N).
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(ii) |z|=2 f (z) dz, f (z) = (z−3)(z

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