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2010 - Assignment On Complex Variables - 12

This document contains 15 mathematics assignment questions covering various calculus and complex analysis topics: 1. Identifying simply connected sets in the complex plane. 2. Evaluating line integrals using parameterization. 3. Verifying the Modulus-Line Inequality for line integrals. 4. Evaluating contour integrals using direct integration for different functions. 5. Evaluating contour integrals using Cauchy's Integral Formula. 6. Finding Taylor and Laurent series expansions about different points, and determining radii of convergence. 7. Identifying types of singularities for functions. 8. Expanding functions in Laurent series, determining regions of convergence, and classifying singularities. 9. Evalu

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2010 - Assignment On Complex Variables - 12

This document contains 15 mathematics assignment questions covering various calculus and complex analysis topics: 1. Identifying simply connected sets in the complex plane. 2. Evaluating line integrals using parameterization. 3. Verifying the Modulus-Line Inequality for line integrals. 4. Evaluating contour integrals using direct integration for different functions. 5. Evaluating contour integrals using Cauchy's Integral Formula. 6. Finding Taylor and Laurent series expansions about different points, and determining radii of convergence. 7. Identifying types of singularities for functions. 8. Expanding functions in Laurent series, determining regions of convergence, and classifying singularities. 9. Evalu

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MATHEMATICS (MA10001), ASSIGNMENT - XII AUTUMN SEMESTER: 2010-11

1. Which of the following sets are simply connected?. (i) The xy - plane (ii) All z except z negative (iii) z > 1 (iv) 0 < z < 1 (v) Re(z) 0 and Im(z) 0 (vi) All z such that 0 < arg z < / 4 (vii) All z such that Im(z)> 0 and z > 1

(viii) All z such that 0 < arg z < / 4 and z > 1 . 2. Find the integral

( x 2 + y 2 ) dz where C is the shortest path from i to 5 + i .

3. Find the integral

( x iy ) dz where C is the path given by the lines joining (0,0)

to (2,0) and then vertically to (2,2). 4. Verify the ML-inequality for the above line integrals. 5. Evaluate

f ( z )dz by direct integration using each function, when the path of

integration is the circle with radius 4, center at the origin: z2 + i 1 sinh z cos z (i) 1/ z (ii) 2 (iii) 2 (iv) 1/ z (iv) (v) . 4 z 5z + 6 z +1 z ( z i )3 6. Evaluate the integral

ez z 2 ( z 2)

dz , using Cauchys integral formula, where C is

z = 2 traversed in the counter clockwise direction.

7. Evaluate the integral

z2 1 z3 z 2 + 9 z 9

dz , using Cauchys integral formula,

where C is z = 2 traversed in the clockwise direction 8. Evaluate the integral

z 1 z2 +1

dz around each curve:

(i) z i = 1 (ii) z + i = 1 (iii) the ellipse 2 x 2 + ( y + 1) 2 = 1

9. For the function 1/( z 2) determine the Taylor series expansion about each of the given point. Find the radius of convergence for each. (i) z = 0 (ii) z = 2i (iii) z = i (iv) z = 1 . 10. What is the Laurent series expansion of
1
2

z 3z + 2 (i) z > 1 (ii) 1 < z < 2 (iii) 0 < z 1 < 1 .

in

11. Expand each of the following functions in a Laurent series about z = 0 , naming the type of singularity in each case: (i) (1 cos z ) / z (ii) e z / z 3
2

(iii) cosh z 1 / z

(iv) z 2e z .
4

12. If tan z is expanded about z = / 2 in Laurent series in 0 < z / 2 < / 2 , find

the principal part and classify the singularity at z = / 2 . 13. Determine and classify all the singularities of the functions: 1 z z (i) (ii) 1/ z (iii) cos( z 2 + z 2 ) (iv) . (2sin z 1) 2 (e 1) (e z 1) 14. Expand e z ( z 2) in a Laurent series about z = 2 , determine the region of convergence, and classify the singularities. 15. Using the Cauchys residue theorem, evaluate the following integrals: cos z 1 z2 2 dz (ii) dz (iii) (i) dz . ( z 1)2 ( z + 3) z ( z 1)( z + 4) z3 z =2 z 1 =5 z =2

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