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Complex Analysis April 2023

The document is an examination paper for Complex Analysis, dated April 2023, consisting of multiple-choice questions and detailed problems. It covers various topics in complex analysis, including limits, analytic functions, bilinear transformations, residues, and theorems such as Cauchy's and Laurent's. The exam is structured into three sections, with a total of 75 marks available.

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Complex Analysis April 2023

The document is an examination paper for Complex Analysis, dated April 2023, consisting of multiple-choice questions and detailed problems. It covers various topics in complex analysis, including limits, analytic functions, bilinear transformations, residues, and theorems such as Cauchy's and Laurent's. The exam is structured into three sections, with a total of 75 marks available.

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SMCJC62 APRIL 2023

COMPLEX ANALYSIS

Time : Three hours Maximum:75 marks

SECTION A(10 × 1= 10 marks)


Answer ALL questions.
Choose the correct answer:

1. f(z)= ,z #0 arafléo 2>0


lim f(z)=

( ) QugDN () 0

() i (T) -i

Let f(e) =(r*y*0. Then lim f(2)=


2’0

(a) does not exist (b) 0


(c) i (d) -i
2. D rD 5`5 UGMuláo f(2) oDgo f(z) u5pDp
sm0Y GTfléo ) TGÜTLIGI
() DmlaS
() 0
If f(2) and f(2) are analytic in a region D.Then
fz) is in D.

(a) constant (b) non-constant


(c) 0 (d) cannot be determined
3.
()

(9) w =Z GTGÜTD LDmDDls 6T 68T 600fleL`I5T

(FF)

Which of the following statement is not true?


(a) The transformation w=2 is not a bilinear
transformation
(b) The transformation w=Z is a bilinear
transformation
(c) The transformation w=7 has infinitely
many fixed points
(d) The transformation w=z does not preserve
cross ratio
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4. Meirau(tLb QGpo omDfls sflá argi 0, -i, -l r
yeraflsnaT i,1, 0 yetrafls(5 S(G Qsraor Qsvgo?
z+1
() w= w

W=
- z+1 (eF) w=-

Which of the following bilinear transformation


maps the points 0, -i, -1into i, 1, 0 respectively?

(a)
w-) (b) -1)
2-1
(c) w= (a) w--
5. C T6TLIg z-=2 GrGiTD GstDop auLLD Grasfl áb
dz
+4

() 2 () 2
() 2r (FF)
dz
The value of where C is the circle
c2+4
lz-=2 taken in the positive sense.
(a) (b)
2 2
(c) 2r (d)
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() fGTGT LIGI BasUDTS UGÜY EmdY

( ) fGTGTD Gm0TLJTNGI ETBsluooDg


() f arGT LI5.6isULD TES PG Dmle
Let f:C’0 be any function such that f is
analytic on C. Then
(a) fis necessarily analytic
(b) fis not necessarily analytic
(c) no such function exists
(d) f is necessarily constant

7. log(1+ z) aTGÜTD ET0LAl6T Go`ATflor fle

( ) -2
2 3 n
--...(a|<1)
() z
2
+
3 --... +(-1)+...(z<1)

(9) -Z+ -t..+(-1)°-...(e|<1)


2 3 n

(F) 2+tt...t++(=|<1)
2 3

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The Maclaurin's series expansion of log(1 + z) is

(a) -z 2 3 n
-...(2<1)
3
(b) + T+-1)-4
-+...(2l<1)
2 3
3
(c) -Z+
-+...+(-1)..(e| <1)
2 3

(d) +...+ +(2l<1)


2 3 n

8.

1
(9)
z(z-1'
e
(%)

() e
(FF)
Which of the following is a
function? non-meromorphic
1 e
(a) (b)
z(z-1)²
(c) e (d) None of the above
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l+e
9.
sin z + Z COS Z

() 0 ()-1l

(Q) 1 (F)

1+e
The residue of 1s
Sin z +Z COSZ

(a) (b) -1
(c) 1 (a)

10. C T6ÜTLugI 2=2 rGTD aULLÜ GTGsfl 3dz


-60T
2+1

()-2i ( ) 2n

() 2
(F) 0

If C is the circle l=2 then the value of 3dz


1s

(a) - 2i (b) 2i

(c) i2 (d) 0

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SECTION B (5 x7=35 marks)
Answer ALL questions, choosing either (a) or (b).
11. () f2) =u(x, y) +iulz, )

u(x, y) vlx, y)

Bles. Gogb,
Zo = 0 +iyo GTGÜTD yoTerluláo C-R GDGTUTeL

Let f(z) =u(r, y) +ivl*, y) be differentiable


at a point Z =Xo +iy,. Then prove that
ulx, y) and v(x, y) have first order partial
derivatives uy, u,, U, and u, at the point
(o, Yo). Also prove that these partial
derivatives satisfies the C-R equation given
by u, =U, and u, =-U, at the point

(o, Yo).
Or

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() u= logyx +y arGTp ET0UTGoTS pt Qsa
Blei. Gogo, u=logyx +y
f(2)-5TdTS.
Show that u=log +y is harmonic and
determine its conjugate and hence find the
corresponding analyticfunction f(z).
12. (9) W= GTG0TD sT0LT ` 2<x<3 GTbTD

Find the image of the strip 2<x<3 under


the mapping w=
2

Or
( ) -1, 0, 1 sT68TD irafls6naT 1, -i, 1 arciTD

Find the bilinear transformation which maps


-1, 0, 1 of the z-plane onto -1, - i,1 of the
w-plane. Also, show that under this
transformation the upper half plane of the
2-plane mapped onto the interior of the unit
circle w =1.
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13. () C
GTGTLIGI (2l=1
Goungnwub -1sxs1 GTTD GiGsmL G
6Tfli
GTGTTD
C

Evaluate |7 dz, where C is the closed


C
curve consisting of the upper semicircle
l2=1 and the segment -1sx<1.
Or

() fz) srTLI5) D-Q) it uGÜY srty, D


6J'L`SiT C Logo C lo LÜULL
UGA GDgD Zo E D refl

f(e) = f(2) 1( )
1

2riz-zo
C 2ri - Zo
GT68T Bo.
Let f(2) be analytic in a region D bounded
by two concentric circles C and C and on
the boundary. Let zo be any point in D.
Then prove that
1 fe) 1
f()
f(zo)2m z-20
9
2iz-
C2 Z0
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14. () fe)= 2-1
2+1
(i) z=0 6TGBTD Ldrertil (11) z=1 6retD LyGTeflulcor

Expand f(z)=Z-1 as Taylor's series


2+1
(i) about the point z =0 (ii) about the point
z=1.
Or
() fomaflcar GspÜ GTys BlegL.
State the prove Riemann's theorem.
1
15. (9)
2-Sinz
yotrarflu9á sTaT5.

Find the residue of 11


at its pole.
Z-sinz
Or

() C GTGÜTLIGI z+1+=2
z+1
-dz -et oÜy 5r6T85.
+ 22 + 4

2+1
Evaluate -dz, where C is the
C z+2z +4
circle z+1+i=2.

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SECTION C-(3 x 10 = 30 marks)
Answer any THREE questions.
16.

Bl.
Let f be an analytic function defined in a region
D. Let Zo E D. If f(20)0 then prove that f is
conformal at zo -

17. =1 rcirp auLLBlo =1 rcID QULBÁbG

w=e.az-1 6T60T

GungDTGT BluBsan6T a<1 arer .


Prove that any bilinear transformation which
maps the unit circle =1 onto the unit circle
w=1 can be written of the form w=e4 2 a
az-1
where A is
is real. Further, show that this
transformation maps the circular disc 2|s1 onto
the circular disc lwsl if and only if la<1.
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18. GaGfuAr GsDDD GTQS Bles9.
State and prove Cauchy's theorem.
19. QmJTG0UT GsDpD Gr(9 Ble.
State and prove Laurent's theorem.
20. f(2) oDD gl2) GTGÜT LJ6OT C GTGoTD GTotl u yp lq.J

fz)-DE C-cit eL4DB FLD

If f(2) and g(z) are analytic inside and on a


simple closed curve C and if gz)) <\f(2) on C
then prove that f2)+g(2) and f(2) have same
number of zeros inside C. Also, applying this
result state and prove fundamental theorem of
algebra.

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