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The document is a tutorial sheet for a complex analysis course, containing various problems related to limits, continuity, power series, and differentiability in the context of complex functions. It includes questions about the behavior of functions as z approaches certain values, the radius of convergence for power series, and the application of the Cauchy-Riemann equations. The problems aim to deepen understanding of complex analysis concepts and their applications.

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The document is a tutorial sheet for a complex analysis course, containing various problems related to limits, continuity, power series, and differentiability in the context of complex functions. It includes questions about the behavior of functions as z approaches certain values, the radius of convergence for power series, and the application of the Cauchy-Riemann equations. The problems aim to deepen understanding of complex analysis concepts and their applications.

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MTL506 - Complex Analysis

Tutorial Sheet - 2

1. Let z ∈ C such that |z| < 1. What is limn→∞ z n ? If |z| > 1, does limn→∞ z n exists?
Give an argument for both the cases.
z n −1
2. For |z| =
̸ 1, show that the following limit exists: f (z) = limn→∞ z n +1 . Is it possible to
define f (z) for |z| = 1 in such a way to make it continuous?

3. Let z = reiθ , w = Reiϕ , 0 ≤ r < R. For a fixed w find : limr→R Re( w+z
w−z ).

4. Check if the following functions can be prescribed a value at z = 0, so that they become
2
continuous: f (z) = |z|z , f (z) = |z|−1
z+1
, f (z) = zz .
z n P∞
5. Find the radius of convergence of the following power series: ∞ n n
P
n=1 nn , n=0 2 (z−3) ,
P∞ 2n n P∞ n! n P∞ n n n
P ∞ n!
P ∞ z 2n
n=0 n! z , n=0 nn z , n=0 (1 + (−1) ) z , n=0 z , n=1 5n
P∞ n
n n
P ∞ (2z−i) P ∞ n2 n
n=0 (n + 2 )(z − 2) , n=0 3n+1 , n=0 a z , a ∈ C.

zn
6. Find all z such that the series ∞
P
n=1 n converges.

7. Let ∞
P n
P∞ n
n=1 an z and n=1 bn z be two power series with radius of convergence r and s,
respectively.
P∞ What can nbe said Pabout the radius of convergence of the following power
∞ n
series: (a
n=1 n + bn )z and n=1 n bn z .
a

8. Show that for |z| < 1, the series ∞ n 1


P
n=0 z converges P to the function 1−z . Subsequently,
∞ n
using this, find out the function given by the series n=0 nz in B(0, 1).
(
1
|z|2 sin( |z| ) , z ∈ C \ {0},
9. Let f (z) =
0 , z = 0.
Examine whether f : C → C is differentiable at 0.

10. Show that the following functions are nowhere differentiable: (a) f (z) = xy + iy
(b) f (z) = ey eix (c) f (z) = ex e−iy .
p
11. Let f (x, y) = u(x, y) +iv(x, y), where (a) u(x, y) = |xy| and v(x, y) = 0, (b) u(x, y) =
x3 −y 3 3 3
x2 +y 2
and v(x, y) = xx2 +y+y 2
. Show that the Cauchy-Riemann equations are satisfied at
z = 0, but the function f is not differentiable at that point.

12. (Real and Complex differentiability are different) Verify the Cauchy-Riemann
equations for the function z → z 2 and conclude that it is differentiable everywhere in
C. Now for the function z → |z|2 show that it is only differentiable at 0. Compare this
to the differentiablity of the function x → x2 = |x|2 in R and observe the different
conclusions.

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