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SMTB5301 COMPLEX INTEGRATION
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COURSEOBJECTIVES:
To enable the students to recognize and apply the cauchy’s integral formula in complex integration.
To determine the taylor series of a given function
To understand gamma functions and their properties and relationships
UNIT I FUNDAMENTAL THEOREMS OF COMPLEX INTEGRATION 12 Hrs
Line integrals, Rectifiable arcs, line integrals as functions of arcs, Cauchy’s theorem for a rectangle, Cauchy’s theorem in a
disk – Cauchy’s integral formula –The index of a point with respect to a closed curve, The integral formula, Higher
derivatives.
UNIT II LOCAL PROPERTIES OF ANALYTICAL FUNCTIONS 12 Hrs
Removable singularities, Taylor’s theorem, zeros and poles – The local mapping, the maximum principle – chains and
cycles, simple connectivity, Homology.
UNIT III THE GENERAL FORM OF CAUCHY’S THEOREM AND CALCULUS OF RESIDUES 12 Hrs
The general statementof Cauchy’s theorem, proof of Cauchy’s theorem, locally exact differentials. The calculus ofresidue-
The residue theorem, the argument principle, Evaluation of definite integrals.
UNIT IV HARMONIC FUNCTIONS AND POWER SERIES EXPANSIONS 12 Hrs
Harmonic functions – definition and basic properties, The mean-value property, Poisson’s formula, Schwarz’s theorem, the
reflection principle – Power series expansions – Weierstrass’s theorem, The Taylor series, The Laurent series.
UNIT V PARTIAL FRACTIONS AND FACTORIZATION 12 Hrs
Partial fractions, infinite products, canonical products, the gamma functions.
Max Hrs: 60 Hrs
Course Outcome: At the end of the course, the student will be able to
CO1 Define a line integral, index of a point, removable singularities, chains and cycles, harmonic function,.
CO2 Classify the complex integral based on Cauchy’s integral formula and formula for derivatives.
CO3 Solve the complex integral using Cauchy’s integral formula and Cauchy residue theorem.
CO4 Differentiate Taylor’s theorem and Taylor’s series..
CO5 Evaluate complex integral by Cauchy’s integral formula and its derivatives.
CO6 Construct the proofs of all theorems; develop Taylor’s series and Laurent’s series for a given function.
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. V.Karunakaran, Complex Analysis, Second Edition, Narosa Publications, 2005.
2. Lars.V.Ahlfors, Complex Analysis, Fourth Edition, McGraw-HillInternationalEdition,2000.
3. S.Ponnusamy, Foundations of Complex Analysis, Second Edition, Narosa Publications, 2010.
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