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Unique Paper Code : 32351601 Ic M
Name of the Paper : Complex Analysis
Name of the Course : B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics
‘Semester 2. ME ?
Duration : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 75
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" State True or False. Justify your answer in brief :
(a) A point zy of a domain need not be an accumulation point
of that domain.
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The function f(z) = e* is periodic with period 2n.
log(—ei
The function f(z) =
is analytic at z = 0.
Let C denote the boundary of the triangle with vertices at
the point 0, 3, and —4, oriented in the counterclockwise
direction. Then | {(e* ~ Ddz|< 60.
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If C is any simple closed contour, in either direction, then
Jexp(e*)dz =O:
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If C is the positively oriented unit circle |z| = 1, then
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The function f(z) =
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Prove that a finite set of points cannot have any
accumulation point.
Suppose that f(z) = u(x, y) + Ww, y) @ = x + iy)
and z= X9 + iy Wo = Uo + ivy. Then sp Ye) 2h
if and only if ¢,,)H™.,,) U2) = and
lim u(x, y) = Ug
(x.y) > (20,70) .
Define neighbourhood of the point at infinity. Show that
aset S is unbourided if and only if every neighbourhood .
of the point at infinity contains at least one point
in S.
Use Cauchy-Riemann equations to show that f’(z) does
not exist at any point if f(z) = exp(Z). State sufficient
conditions for differentiability of a function f(z) at any
point z9 = x) + iy € C.
Suppose that a function f(z) = u(x, ») + iv, y) and its
conjugate 7@) = ulx, y) - iv(x, y) are both analytic in
a given domain D, Show that f(z) must be constant
throughout D.
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Explain why f(x) = sin(x) is a bounded function on Ry”
whereas f(z) = sin(z) is not a bounded function on the
complex plane C, although sin*(z) + cos*(z) = 1 for all
2ec.
State and prove Cauchy Integral formula,
State Liouville’s theorem and use it to prove the
fundamental theorem of algebra.
Let C denote a contour of length L, and suppose that a
function f(z) is piecewise continuous on C. Show that
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