Transforming Techniques and Complex Variables Question Paper
Transforming Techniques and Complex Variables Question Paper
No :
UNIT-I
1. a) Expand the function f ( x) = x − x , − π ≤ x ≤ π as Fourier Series.
2 7 Marks
UNIT-II
3. a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function 7 Marks
( )
φ xy + z ,x + y + z = 0
2
b) Solve x( y − z ) p + y( z − x )q = z( x − y ) 7 Marks
∂u ∂u 7 Marks
4. a) Using the method of separation of variables solve = 2 + u where u ( x,0 ) = 6e−3 x
∂x ∂t
∂u ∂ 2u 7 Marks
b) Solve the equation = with boundary conditions u(x,0) = 3 sin nπx, u(0,t) =0 and
∂t ∂x 2
u(1, t) = 0, where 0 < x < 1, t > 0.
UNIT-III
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Course Code :20BM1106/ 2020 R-2020 Reg. No :
z2 7 Marks
6. a) Using Convolution theorem, find Z −1
( z − 3) ( z − 5)
b) Apply inverse Z-transform for the function by converting into partial
7 Marks
fractions.
UNIT-IV
x 3 (1 + i ) − y 3 (1 − i) 7 Marks
if z ≠ 0
7. a) Prove that the function f(z) defined by f ( z ) = x2 + y2
if z = 0
0
is continuous and satisfies C-R equations at origin, but f(z) is not analytic at the origin.
b) Check whether the function f ( x, y ) = x 2 + y 2 is harmonic or not. 7 Marks
8. a) Deduce the imaginary part of an analytic function whose real part is u = x 3 − 3xy 2 . 7 Marks
b) Identify all the value of k so that the given function is regular 7 Marks
f ( x) = log ( x2 + y 2 ) + i tan −1
1 kx
2 y
UNIT-V
e 5z 7 Marks
9. a) Applying Cauchy' Integral formula evaluate ∫ z − 1)( z − 2) dz where C is z = 3
C (
b) 1 7 Marks
Expand as Laurent’s series the function f ( z ) = in the region 1 < z < 3
z − 4z + 3
2
2z 2 − 1 7 Marks
10. a) Find the residues at each pole of the function f ( z ) =
z ( z − 5)
z 3 − 2z + 1 7 Marks
b) Applying residue theorem evaluate
∫ ( z − 1)
C
2
dz where C is the circle z = 2 .
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