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Tutorial-IV CA MA24103

This document outlines a tutorial for a Mathematics-II course focused on Complex Analysis at the Birla Institute of Technology. It includes various exercises on analyticity, Cauchy's theorem, contour integrals, Taylor and Laurent series, and residue calculations. The tutorial is intended for students to practice and apply concepts related to complex functions and integrals.

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Tutorial-IV CA MA24103

This document outlines a tutorial for a Mathematics-II course focused on Complex Analysis at the Birla Institute of Technology. It includes various exercises on analyticity, Cauchy's theorem, contour integrals, Taylor and Laurent series, and residue calculations. The tutorial is intended for students to practice and apply concepts related to complex functions and integrals.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MESRA, RANCHI


MA24103 Mathematics-II
Tutorial - IV (Complex Analysis)(Module IV), SP 2025

March 25, 2025

1. Verify the analyticity of the following functions:

(a) f (z) = izz


(b) f (z) = e−x cosy − ie−x siny
(c) f (z) = Re(z 2 ) − iIm(z 2 )
(d) f (z) = 1/(z − z 5 )
(e) f (z) = 3π 2 /(z 3 + 4πz)
(f) f (z) = −i/z 4 .

2. Show that each of these functions is nowhere analytic


(a) f (z) = z̄
(b) f (z) = |z|2
(c) f (z) = xy + iy
(d) f (z) = 2xy + i(x2 − y 2 )
(e) f (z) = ey+ix
R
3. Apply Cauchy’s theorem to show that f (z)dz = 0 when the contour C is the unit circle |z| = 1,
in either direction, and when
z2
(a) f (z) = z−3
−z
(b) f (z) = ze
1
(c) f (z) = z 2 +z+2

4. Find the value of the integral

(a) |z|=1 zsinz


R
z−π dz
1
R
(b) |z|=1 z+2 dz
ez
R
(c) |z|=1 z3 dz
1
R
(d) |z|=2 z2 (z−3) dz
3
(e) |z|=2 z(z+1)
+2z+1
R
3 dz

5. Evaluate C (z + z −1 )dz, where C is an unit circle, counterclockwise.


R

6. Prove that C ez dz = 0, C cosz dz = 0 and C z n dz = 0, (n = 1, 2, 3, · · · ) for any closed path C.


R R R

7. Pove that C dz
R
z = 2πi is true for the unit circle C, counterlockwise.
R dz
8. Evaluate C z−2i , where C is the circle |z| = π counterclockwise.

1
ez
R
9. Use Cauchy Integral formula to evaluate C z−2
dz where C is the circle |z| = 5/2.

10. Integrate z 2 /(z 2 − 1) by Cauchy’s integral formula counterclockwise around the circle.

(a) |z + 1| = 3/2
(b) |z − 1 − i| = π/2
(c) |z + i| = 1.41
(d) |z + 5 − 5i| = 7

11. Develop 1/(1 − z) (a) in nonnegative powers of z, (b) in negative powers of z.


−2z+3
12. Find all Taylor and Laurent series of f (z) = z 2 −3z+2 with center 0.

z
P (z−1)n 1
13. Show that when 0 < |z − 1| < 2, (z−1)(z−3) = −3 2n+2 − 2(z−1) .
n=0

14. Find the residues for the following functions at z = 0.


1 z − sinz cotz 9z + 1
, , 4 , 3
z + z2 z z z +z

15. Use Cauchy’s residue theorem to evaluate the integrals of each of these functions around the circle
|z| = 3 in the positive sense:
z+1
e−z /z 2 ,
z(z − 2)

16. Find the residue at z = 0 of the function


1
(a) z+z 2
z−sin z
(b) z3
ez
(c) z3
1
(d) e z
17. Use Cauchy’s residue theorem to evaluate the integrals of each of these functions around the circle
|z| = 3 in the positive sense
e−z
(a) z2
z+1
(b) z(z−2)
1
(c) z 2 e z

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