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Prof Ram Meghe College of Engineering & Management, Badnera

Dept of Information Technology


Semester III (Engineering Mathematics III)
Assignment V
Unit V: Complex Analysis

1) Using C-R Equations , Show that f ( z )  z 3 is analytic in the entire z-plane.


2) Determine the analytic function f ( z )  u  iv if u  v  ( x  y )( xy  4 xy  y 2 )

3) If f ( z ) & f ( z ) are analytics then prove that f ( z ) is constant.


4)  2 2 
 2  f ( z )  4 f '( z )
2 2
If f ( z ) is regular function of z then prove that, 
 x y 
2

5) Determine the analytic function f ( z )  u  iv whose real part is , e x ( x sin y  y cos y)


6) Show that the function u  log( x 2  y 2 )1/2 is Harmonic and find the corresponding analytic
function f ( z )  u  iv

7) 1
Expand in the region
z  3z  2
2

i) z  1 ii) 1  z  2 iii) z  2 iv) 0  z  1  1

8) Find the Bilinear transformation which maps the point z  1, 0,1 into the point w  o, i,3i in w-
plane.

9) Find the Bilinear transformation which maps the point z  1, i, 1 into the point w  i, 0, i

10) Find the Bilinear transformation which maps the points 0, 1&  from z-plane into 1, 2  i & i
respectively in the w-plane.

11) 1
Find the map of the line y  x  1  0 by the transformation w  , also find the map y  x  0
z
12) z i
Find the map of the circle z  1 under the transformation w 
1  iz
12 2z3  1
Find the Taylor's series of f ( z )  2 about the point z  i
z z
13 1
Expand f ( z )  about z=-2
( z  1)( z  2)

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