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Construction of Analytic Functions: (Milne-Thomson Method)

The document describes the Milne-Thomson method for constructing analytic functions given certain conditions on the real or imaginary part of the function. It outlines four cases: 1) if the real part is given, 2) if the imaginary part is given, 3) if u is given, and 4) if u-v is given. For each case it provides the steps to take which involve finding partial derivatives, substituting into Cauchy-Riemann equations, integrating to obtain the function, and sometimes simplifying. Examples are provided for each case to demonstrate the method.

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Construction of Analytic Functions: (Milne-Thomson Method)

The document describes the Milne-Thomson method for constructing analytic functions given certain conditions on the real or imaginary part of the function. It outlines four cases: 1) if the real part is given, 2) if the imaginary part is given, 3) if u is given, and 4) if u-v is given. For each case it provides the steps to take which involve finding partial derivatives, substituting into Cauchy-Riemann equations, integrating to obtain the function, and sometimes simplifying. Examples are provided for each case to demonstrate the method.

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Construction of Analytic Functions

(Milne-Thomson Method)

MATHEMATICS-II (20MA103T)
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Case-I: If the real part of is given.
Step-1: Find and .
Step-2: Find
Step-3: Put and in
Step-4: Integrate to obtain
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Example-1: Find the analytic function of which the real part is .
Solution: We have

Put and in above equation

Integrating,
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Example-2: Find the analytic function of which the real part is .
Solution: We have

Put and in above equation

Integrating,
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Case-II: If the imaginary part of is given.
Step-1: Find and .
Step-2: Find
Step-3: Put and in
Step-4: Integrate to obtain
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)

Example-3: Find the analytic function of which the imaginary part is .


Solution: We have

Put and in above equation

Integrating,
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Example-4: Find the analytic function of which the imaginary part is .
Solution: We have

Put and in above equation

Integrating,
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Case-III: If uis given.
Step-1: Write u and u.
Step-2: Add
Step-3: Denote and
Step-4:
Step-5: is given
Step-6: Find and .
Step-7: Find
Step-8: Put and in
Step-9: Integrate to obtain F
Step-10: Substitute F and simplify to get in terms of
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Example-5: Find the analytic function such that and .
Solution: We know that
+
Let , , and

and
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Solution (Cont…):

Put and
+4
Integrating,

, where
Since
+2z+2+ (2z+3)
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Case-IV: If u-v is given.
Step-1: Write u and u.
Step-2: Add
Step-3: Denote and
Step-4:
Step-5: is given
Step-6: Find and .
Step-7: Find
Step-8: Put and in
Step-9: Integrate to obtain F
Step-10: Substitute F and simplify to get in terms of
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Example-6: Find the analytic function such that .
Solution: We know that
+
Let , , and

and
MILNE-THOMSON METHOD (USED TO CONSTRUCT ANALYTIC
FUNCTION)
Solution (Cont…):

Put and

Integrating,

, where
Unsolved Examples (Milne-Thomson Method)
Ex-1: Find the analytic function of which the real part is

Ex-2: Find the analytic function of which the imaginary part is [Ans:

Ex-3: Find the analytic function such that . [Ans:

Ex-4: Find the analytic function such that . [Ans:

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