Complex Analysis For Mathematics and Engineering: 5th Edition John H. Mathews and Russell W. Howell
Complex Analysis For Mathematics and Engineering: 5th Edition John H. Mathews and Russell W. Howell
Complex Analysis For Mathematics and Engineering: 5th Edition John H. Mathews and Russell W. Howell
Howell
ISBN: 0-7637-3748-8 Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2006
y2
with (x
1)2 + y 2 .
Section 1.4
However,
Arg(z1 ) + Arg(z2 ) =
2 3
5 6
= 3 . 2
z = ei .
ei ).
Chapter 2Text
Section 2.1
to be a function.
Page 58, lines 45. The phrase linear transformation should be in bold. Page 62, Exercise 9. Change the wording in the exercise statement as follows: replace total charge with electric eld intensity. Page 63, Exercise 11b. Replace h(z)
= f (g(z))
with h(z)
= g(f (z)).
Page 63, Exercise 12. Eliminate part d. Replace Find with Sketch in parts a, b, and c.
Section 2.2
Page 70, Exercise 10. The reference to Figure 2.14 in line 3 of the exercise should be to Figure 2.12.
2
Section 2.5
Page 91, Exercise 10. Replace the phrase outside the disk outside the circle
with
Section 2.2
Page 587, Exercise 1g. The answer should read as follows: The innite strip
uv
plane between
v=1
and
v = 8.
i For clarity, change the answers to the polar form e } so that they read as follows: { i 3 Exercise 7a: The set e { i : > 8, and 43< < . } Exercise 7c: The set e : > 64, and 2 < < 2 .
Section 2.3
Page 588, Exercise 5a. The last equation should read Page 588, Exercise 17. Replace Rewrite
z0
lim z = 0. f
as in Exercise 11.
z D (0)
with that if
z D (z0 ).
Secton 2.4
Page 589, Exercise 3. The last sentence should read as follows: { i : Thus, the range of f2 (z) is z = e Page 589, Exercise 5a. The last equality should be
>0
and
< 2
|z|eiArg(z) = z .
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Section 2.5
i C1 ( 2 ),
which
with
Page 590, Exercise 21. Change the answer so that it reads as follows: Broadly speaking,
that get arbitrarily positive or negative. There is no such signed measure in Complex Analysis, only a measure of how far things are from the origin. In that sense, the point
in real analysis.
Chapter 3Text
Section 3.2
+ uy )] = 0
with
1 [u 2 x
vy + i(vx + uy )] = 0.
Section 3.3
= x3 3xy 2 .
Page 591, Exercise 1g. Replace the last equation ( f Page 591, Exercise 9a. Replace and
(z) = 2x)
with f
uy = cosh x sin y = vx .
with and
x-
and
y -axes.
Section 3.3
Page 592, Exercise 13a. The solution should read as follows: 1 x f (z) = x+iy = x2 +y2 + i x2y 2 . +y
Chapter 4Text
Section 4.4
Page 151, second line after the phrase Replace < with .
Page 140, Exercise 7. Per student requests, replace Prove that if Prove that if a complex number
z = c
with
c.
Section 4.4
Page 595, Exercise 7. The (bn ) term should be deleted from the next to the last expression so that it reads as follows:
n=1
Chapter 5Text
Section 5.4
Page 178, the line just below Equation (531). Per student request, reword the line so that it reads as follows: Let
z = x + iy
then gives
sin z
cosh y
Pages 595596, Exercises 5, 7a, and 7c. Relabel: the answer for Exercise 5 should be the answer for Exercise 7; the answers listed for Exercises 7a and 7c should be for Exercises 5a and 5c. After relabeling, of course, put the answers in their proper order.
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Section 5.3
Page 597, Exercise 7. The answer should read as follows: a+ib No. 1 = eb2n cos(a2n) + ieb2n
sin(a2n),
where
is an integer.
Chapter 6Text
Section 6.2
f (z)dz
C
(i.e., replace the dt with dz ).
f (z)dt
C
with
( +ln R )
R
with 2
(ln R)2 + 2 R
)
.
Section 6.3
Page 219, second line of the proof. Replace We then construct with To do so, construct. Page 221, second line of Example 6.13 Replace does not lie interior to Page 227, Figure 6.28 (b). The two circular curves should be touching each other as in Figure 6.28 (a).
C
C .
Section 6.6
0
with =
(0)(2) = 0.
Page 248, Exercise 7. Rephrase parts (a) and (b) so that the exercise reads as follows: then
f be analytic and nonconstant in the domain D. If f (z) = 0 for all z in d, |f (z)| does not attain a minimum value at any point z0 in D. (b) Show that the requirement that f (z) = 0 in part a is necessary by nding an example of a function dened on D for which f (z) = 0, and yet whose minimum is attained somewhere in D .
(a) Let Page 248, Exercise 11. Replace
Hint : Use both with Hint : Refer to Exercise 7 and use both.
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Section 6.6
Page 601, Exercise 1. The answer should be Page 602, Exercise 7a. Replace If If
f (z) = 0
D,
where
m > 0,
with
Page 602, Exercise 11. Reword the answer so that it reads as follows: (By contraposition) If
|f | are the same on the boundary. This maximum of |f | also occurs in D1 (0) (explain!), which theorem means that f is constant in D1 (0).
|f | occurs on the boundary (prove that this result follows |f | is constant on the boundary, both the minimum and
condition implies that the by the maximum modulus
Chapter 7Text
Section 7.1
Page 255, Exercise 3c. zk z2k Replace . 2k+ 1 with z z k +1 k=0 k=0
Section 7.2
a| = r
with |z0
| = r
Page 265, Exercise 7. For part b, replace g(z) with f (z). For part c replace h(z) with f (z).
Section 7.4,
+ 10z + 9.
Page 604, Exercise 15. Change Then apply Corollary 7.2. to Then apply Corollary 7.2 in the manner of Example 7.2.
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Section 7.4
Page 605. The line (that begins with Simple zeros) immediately after the answer for Exercise
= 2n
= 2ni.
Page 605, Exercise 3a. Replace Removable singularity at the origin with Simple pole at the origin.
Chapter 8Text
Section 8.3
+ 4)2 .
Section 8.7
= exp(z 2 )
with f (z)
= exp(iz 2 ).
Page 607, Exercise 11. Reword the answer so that it reads as follows: By Theorem 8.2, Res[g, n]
where
zn 1 lim cos(z) sin(z) = . Explain how zn is analytic at n then give the result.
Section 8.3
. 2
Chapter 9Text
Section 9.1,
Page 354, next to last line. 4 5 Replace a = with a = . 4 5 Page 355, Figure caption for Figure 5.4. 5 4 Replace y[n] + 1 with y[n] + 1. 4 5
Page 615, Exercise 3. In the third line of the answer replace Argf Page 615, Exercise 5. The second line of the answer should be changed to read as follows: ( ) ( ) ) ( f + i = i sinh 1, = Argf + i = , f + i = sinh 1; 2 2 2 2
(1+i) =
3 with Argf 2
(1+i) = . 2
Chapter 11Text
Section 11.5
= 10, = 0,
for
y < 1
2
with T (0, y)
= 10,
for
y > 1.
for
<x<
with 2
T (x, 0) = 0,
<x<
. 2
Section 11.8
Page 484, Exercise 2a. 4u2 4v 2 Replace ` 2 + 2 r+ 1 ) r r ) ( r ( 1 Page 484, Exercise 2b. u2 v2 Replace sin2 = cos2 Page 485, Exercises 6
= 1 1
with
u2 2 r+ 1 ) ( r
v2 2 r 1 ) ( r
= 1.
with
u2 4 cos2
v2 4 sin2
= 1.
Replace the word cardioid with the phrase cardioid-like curve. Page 485, Exercise 7 Replace the word cardioid with the phrase cardioid-like curve.
Section 11.11
= lim
a0
= lim
a0
log(z+a)log(za) . 2a
Page 617, Exercise 1. The answer should read as follows: (x1)2 +y 2 y y x (x, y) = 2 ln (x+1)2 +y2 + Arctan x1
y x Arctan x .
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Section 11.9
f (z) = A(z + 1) 2 (z 1) 2 =
with x2
with f
(z) = A(z + 1) 2 (z 1) 2 .
1 1
= 0.
Chapter 12Text
Section 12.3
Page 535. Problems 25 should be combined into one Exercise numbered 2 with parts a,b,c.
Section 12.4
Page 539, Table 12.1, row 5 (Frequency shifting). iw0 t Replace F(e U (t)) with F(eiw0 t U (t)) (i.e., no negative exponent). Page 540, Exercise 5. The equation should read as follows: ( ) F ea|t| = (a2a 2 ) , for a > 0. +w Page 540, Exercise 7. ( i sin t ) ( sin t ) Replace F with F . 1t2 t2 1 Page 540, Exercise 9. 1|w| 1|w| Replace with . 4 4 Page 541, Exercise 9. 1|w| 1|w| Replace with . 4 4
Section 12.6
t 1 + et .
Section 12.7
cos t
with 1
+ cos t.
Section 12.8
ln s2s+1 .
10
( ) F ea|t| =
a > 0.
Section 12.5
+ 0i) =
1 +i
1 with (0 s
+ 0i)
1 +i
1 +i
1 . s
Section 12.10
Page 624, Exercise 15 t t Replace L(e )L(cos t) with L(e )L(cos t).