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Tutorial Maths 2

The document consists of tutorial problems related to harmonic functions, analytic functions, and complex analysis concepts. It includes tasks such as showing functions are harmonic, finding harmonic conjugates, and evaluating properties of specific functions. Additionally, it covers topics like conformal mapping, Mobius transformations, and critical points in complex analysis.

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Tutorial Maths 2

The document consists of tutorial problems related to harmonic functions, analytic functions, and complex analysis concepts. It includes tasks such as showing functions are harmonic, finding harmonic conjugates, and evaluating properties of specific functions. Additionally, it covers topics like conformal mapping, Mobius transformations, and critical points in complex analysis.

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Mathematies - IL (BA 203) Tutorial No: 07 Date of Issue: Date of Submiss 1, Show that the following function is harmonic and find its harmonic conjugate function: U= dogg? +y°) 2. Find an analytic function f(z) in terms of z whose imaginary part is e*(x cos y + y sin y). 3 3. Show that functions u= is harmonic and find harmonic conjugate function of u. |, isnot analytic at the origin even though it satisfies 4. Show that the function f(z) = | Cauchy — Riemann equations at the origin. an . Show that f(z) = e*(cos y + i siny) is holomorphic and also find its derivative. Scanned with CamScanner R College of Engineering& Technology. Mathematics - IT (BAS-203) Tutorial No: 8 Date of Issue: Date of Submission: 1. Show that the function f(z) defined by f (z) AX +) 7 £0, (0)0, is not analytic at +y the origin even though it satisfies Cauchy ~ Riemann equations at the origin. 2. Define conformal map and mobius transformation, 3. Find an analytic function f (2) in terms of z whose real partis eX(x cos y- y sin y) 4. Find bilinear transformation that maps points 2) =, z» =i and 2; = 0 into w; = 0, w2 =i, ws = 5. Explain: (i) critical points (ii) eross ratio Scanned with CamScanner Scanned with CamScanner SANSKAR College of Engineering& Technology.Ghaziabad Mathematics - II (BAS-203) Tutorial No: 10 Date of Issue: Date of Submission: 2 1. Find the poles of f (2) = = and the residue at each pole. Hence evaluate @-1° +2) 2 z era ay learaam ie Cis the circle 2|=54 Evaluate: Scanned with CamScanner

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