Department of Mathematics
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Course Code: MATH 201
Course Name: Mathematics III
Topic: Complex Analysis-I
Tutorial # 3
1. Prove that the following functions, the C.R. equations are satisfied at , but the function is
not differentiable at .
2. If
prove that
3. Prove that the following real parts of an analytic function are
harmonic and find their harmonic conjugate. Also find the corresponding analytic function.
4. Prove that the following imaginary parts of an analytic function are
harmonic and find their harmonic conjugate. Also find the corresponding analytic function.
5. Find the analytic function for the following functions if
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6. Show that the following functions are harmonic and find their harmonic conjugate. Also find the
corresponding analytic function
7. Evaluate
where c is a circle where .
8. Find the value of the integral along
(i) The straight line from (ii) Along the imaginary axis from
and then along a line parallel to the real axis from
9. Evaluate by choosing two different paths of integration and show that the
results are same.
10. Show that when f is analytic within and on a simple closed curve C and is not on c then
where c is the circle
(ii) Evaluate .
Evaluate
when (i) 0 lies inside and 1 lies outside
11. (i) Evaluate
12.
(ii) 1 lies inside and 0 lies outside
(iii) both 0 and 1 lie inside the curve
if the point a lies inside any simple closed curve
that
13. Evaluate
c.
14. (i) Show
(ii) Find Taylors series for about z=1.
(iii) Find Taylors series to represent in |z|<2
15. Expand as a power series in the following regions
(i) |z|<1
16. Expand
(ii)1<|z|<2
(iii) |z|>2
as Laurents series
(i) about z=0 and (ii) in powers of (z-1). Also state the regions of validity.
17. Expand in a Laurents series valid for
(i) |z|<1 (ii) 1<|z|<2 (iii)|z|>2 (iv) |z-1|>1 and (v) 0<|z-2|<1.
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