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Course Code: EMA51002

Course Name: Analytical Mathematics


Module 2: COMPLEX VARIABLES

PART-A
1 Define an Entire (or) an Integral function BTL-1
2 BTL-2
Determine whether the function z is analytic or not
3 State the necessary conditions for f(z) to be analytic BTL-2
4 State the Sufficient conditions for f(z) to be analytic BTL-2
5 Prove that the following functions are analytic f(z) =z2 BTL-2
6 z
2
BTL-2
Show that f (z) = is differentiable at z = 0 but not analytic at z = 0
7 Define Harmonic function BTL-1
8 Show that the function u = 2x – x3 + 3xy2 is harmonic BTL-2
9 Define an Analytic function (or) Holomorphic function (or) Regular BTL-1
function
10 Find a function w such that w = u + iv is analytic, if u = ex siny BTL-2
11 Define Conformal transformation BTL-1
12 Define Cross Ratio of four points BTL-1
13 Define Bilinear transformation BTL-1
14 Prove that f(z) = sin z is analytic BTL-2
15 2 BTL-2
Find the critical points of the transformation w  (z -α)(z -β) .
16 1 BTL-2
w=
Obtain the invariant points of the transformation z
17 z 3 BTL-2
Find the map of the circle under the transformation w = 2z .
18 Find the image of the hyperbola x2 – y2 = 10 under the transformation w = BTL-2
z2
19 z 1 BTL-2
Find the image of the circle by the transformation w = z + 2 + 4i
Part B
1 Show that the function 𝑓(𝑧) = |𝑧|2 is differentiable only at the orgin BTL-3
2 Find the image of the circle z  1  1 under the transformation w  z 2 . BTL-3
3 sin 2 x BTL-3
Determine the analytic function f(z) = u+iv, if u 
cosh 2 y  cos 2 x .
𝑦
4 Construct the analytic function whose real part is 𝑢 = 𝑥 2 +𝑦2 BTL-3
5 1 BTL-3
Prove that 𝑢 = log(𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 ) is harmonic
2
6 Find the region of the w-plane into the rectangular region in z plane BTL-3
bounded by the lines x=0, x=2 and y=0, y=1 in the region mapped under
the transformation w=z+(1+2i).
7 Determine the region of the w-plane into which the region in the z-plane BTL-3
bounded by the lines x=0, y=0, x=1, y=1 is mapped under the
transformation w = (1+i)z.
8 Find the region of the w-plane into the rectangular region in z plane BTL-3
bounded by the lines x=0, x=1 and y=0, y=2 in the region mapped under
the transformation w = z +(1+2i).
9 Find the image of |𝑧 + 1| = 1 under the mapping w=1/z. BTL-3
Part C
1 Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z  , i , 0 into BTL-3
w  0, i ,  respectively.
2 Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z = 1, i, -1 into the BTL-3
points w= i, 0, -i. Hence find the image of |z| < 1
3 Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points -1, 0, 1 onto 1, -1, ∞. BTL-3
4 Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points z1= -1, z2= 0, z3= 1 BTL-3
onto w1= -1, w2= -i, w3= 1
5 Under the transformation w=1/z, determine the region in w-plane of the BTL-3
infinite strip R bounded by 1/4 ≤ 𝑦 ≤ 1/2.
6 If f(z) = u+iv is an analytic function and u  v  ex (cos y  sin y) find f(z) in BTL-3
terms of z.
7 Find the analytic function whose imaginary part is given by 𝑣 = BTL-3
𝑒 −𝑥 (𝑥𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑦 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑦).
8 Find the analytic function whose real part is given by 𝑢 = 𝑒 −𝑥 (𝑥𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑦 − BTL-3
𝑦𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑦)
9 Find the image of x + y=3 under the transformation w=z2 BTL-3
10 Find the analytic function f(z) given u+v = ex(cosy-siny). BTL-3

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