*PG270* PG – 270
II Semester M.Sc. Degree Examination, June/July 2014
(NS) (2006 Scheme)
MATHEMATICS
M-202: Complex Analysis
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80
Instructions : i) Answer any five full questions choosing at least two from
each Part.
ii) All questions carry equal marks.
PART – A
1. a) Find the radius of convergence of
W
1
i) ∑
∞
[3 + (−1) ]
n n
SC
n=0
a.b a (a + 1) b(b + 1) 2
ii) 1 + z+ z + ...
BM
1 .c 1 .2 c(c + 1)
b) If R is the radius of convergence of ∑ anz n, then prove the following :
i) The power series converges for |z| < R and diverges for |z| ≥ R .
ii) If 0 < ρ < R the power series converges uniformly in {|z| ≤ ρ < R}.
c) Prove that the power series and its derivative have the same radius of
convergence. (4+4+8)
2. a) State and prove Taylor’s theorem for an analytic function f (z) in a region D
about the point z = 0 on D.
⎛ 1⎞
b) Find the Laurent’s expansion of f(z ) = sinh⎜ z + ⎟ for |z| > 0.
⎝ z⎠
c) State and prove the Cauchy’s integral formula and use it to evaluate
cos 2 πz
∫ dz
(2 z − 1)(z − 3) . (4+4+8)
|z|=1
P.T.O.
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3. a) State and prove Cauchy’s theorem for triangle.
b) Let f (z) be analytic function having an isolated singularity at z = a. If |f(z)| is
bounded in a neighbourhood {0<|z – a| < r} Then prove that f (z) has a
removable singularity at z = 0.
c) Define the terms :
i) Pole
ii) Removable singularity
iii) Essential singularity
iv) Isolated singularity and give examples for each. (8+4+4)
4. State and prove Hadmard’s three circle theorem and prove that log M (r) is a
convex function of log r. 16
PART – B
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5. a) Define holomorphic and meromorphic functions with examples.
b) State and prove the Cauchy’s residue theorem.
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c) Find the residue at the poles of the function f (z) given by
sin z
BM
f(z) = . (4+6+6)
z 2 (z − 1)2 (z − 2 )3
6. a) Evaluate :
∞
2π
sin2 θ cos 3 x
i)
∫ a + b cos θ dθ, a > b > 0 ii) ∫ (x 2 + 1)2
dx
0 −∞
b) State and prove the argument principle theorem. (5+5+6)
7. a) State and prove the Rouche’s theorem.
b) Using the result of the Weistrass factorization theorem, construct an entire
function having zero’s at 1, 2, 3.
c) State and prove Phragmen-Lindelof theorem. (6+3+7)
8. a) Define Harmonic function. State and prove the mean value property for
harmonic functions.
b) Derive the Poisson’s integral formula on standard notations. (6+10)
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