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INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

(Autonomous)
Dundigal, Hyderabad - 500 043

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


QUESTION BANK

Course Title COMPLEX ANALYSIS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS


Course Code AHSC12
Program B.Tech
Semester IV ECE
Course Type Foundation
Regulation IARE - UG20
Theory Practical
Course Structure Lecture Tutorials Credits Laboratory Credits
3 1 4 - -
Course Coordinator Ms. L Indira, Assistant Professor

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The students will try to learn:

I The applications of complex variable and conformal mapping in two dimensional


complex potential theories..
II The fundamental calculus theorems and criteria for the independent path on
contour integral used in problems of engineering.
III The concepts of special functions and its application for solving the partial
differential equations in physics and engineering.
IV The mathematics of combinatorial enumeration by using generating functions and
complex analysis for understanding the numerical growth rates.

COURSE OUTCOMES:
After successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
CO 1 Identify the fundamental concepts of analyticity and Remember
differentiability for calculus of complex functions and their role in
applied context..
CO 2 Utilize the concepts of analyticity for finding complex Apply
conjugates and their role in applied contexts.
CO 3 Make use of the conformal mapping technique for transferring Apply
geometric structure of complex functions with much more
convenient geometry.
CO 4 Apply integral theorems of complex analysis and its Apply
consequences for the analytic function with derivatives of all
orders in simple connected region.
CO 5 Extend the Taylor and Laurent series for expressing the function Understand
in terms of complex power series.
CO 6 Apply Singularities and Poles of Complex functions for Understand
evaluating definite and indefinite Complex integrals.
CO 7 Identify Residue theorem for computing definite integrals of real Apply
and complex analytic functions over closed curves.
CO 8 Relate the concept of improper integral and second order Understand
differential equations of special functions for formulating real
world problems with futuristic approach.
CO 9 Determine the characteristics of special functions generalization Apply
on elementary factorial function for the proper and improper
integrals
CO 10 Choose an appropriate special function on physical phenomena Apply
arising in engineering problems and quantum physics.
CO 11 Analyze the role of Bessel functions in the process of obtaining Analyze
the series solutions for second order differential equation

QUESTION BANK:
Q.No QUESTION Taxonomy
How does this subsume CO’s
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MODULE I
COMPLEX ANALYSIS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
PART A-PROBLEM SOLVING AND CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
1 Construct the analytic Apply Learner to recall CO1,CO2
function f(z) in terms of z if Cauchy-Riemann equations
f (z) is an analytic function and understand the concept
of z such of analytic functions
sin 2x
u+v =
cos h2y − cos 2x

2 Show that if u = x2 − y 2 , Apply Learner to recall condition CO1,CO2


2 , both u and v for function to be Laplace
y
v = − x2 +y
satisfy Laplace’s equation, equations and understand
but u + iv is not a regular the concept of regular
(analytic ) function of z. functions.

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3 Construct the analytic Apply Learner to recall condition CO1,CO2
function f(z) given for function to be Laplace
u − v = (cosx+sinx−e
(−y)
)
and equations and understand
2cosx−ey −e−y
f(z) is subjected to the the concept of regular
condition functions and make use of
Cauchy Riemann equations.
π
f( ) = 0
2

4 Construct the analytic Apply Learner to recall condition CO1,CO2


function f(z) whose real part for function to be Laplace
of it is u = equations and understand
ex [(x2 − y 2 )cosy − 2xysiny)]. the concept of regular
functions and make use of
Cauchy Riemann equations.
5 Show that 
 Understand Learner to recall condition CO1,CO2
∂2
∂x2
∂2
+ ∂y 2 log |f 0 (z)| = 0 for function to be Laplace
where w = f (z) is an equations and understand
analytic function. the concept of analytic
functions.
6 Construct the analytic Apply Learner to recall condition CO1,CO2
function for function to be Laplace
f (z) = u (r, θ) + iv (r, θ)) equations and understand
such that the concept of regular
v (r, θ) = r − 1r sinθ , functions and make use of


r 6= 0 using Cauchy Riemann equations.


Cauchy-Riemann equations
in polar form.
7 Construct an analytic Apply .Learner to recall condition CO1,CO2
function f (z) such that for function to be Laplace
Re f 0 (z) = 3x2 − 4y − 3y 2 equations and understand
and f (1 + i) = 0 the concept of regular
functions and make use of
Cauchy Riemann equations.
8 Show that
p the function Apply Learner to recall condition CO1,CO2
(z) = |xy| is not for function to be Laplace
analytic at the origin equations and understand
although Cauchy–Riemann the concept of regular
equations are satisfied at functions.
origin.

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9 Utilize the complex Apply Learner to recall inverse CO1,CO2
potential for an electric field Laplace formulae, explain
their existence and
ω = φ + iϕ properties, and apply
suitable inverse Laplace
where
formula to the given
ϕ = x2 − y 2 +
x function
x2 + y2
and determine the function
∅.
10 Construct the Bilinear Apply Learner to recall inverse CO1,CO2
transformation that maps Laplace formulae, explain
the points their existence and
properties, and apply
(∞, i, 0) suitable inverse Laplace
formula to the given
in the z-plane into the function
points

(0, i, ∞)

in the w-plane.
PART-B LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 Show that the real part of Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
an analytic function f (z) concept of harmonic
where function and understand the
u = e−2xy sin x2 − y 2 is a procedure to find harmonic


harmonic function. Hence conjugate


find its harmonic conjugate.
2 Show that the real part of Understand Learners recall CO1,CO2
an analytic function f (z) Cauchy-Riemann equations
where and understand Milne
u = log|z|2 is a harmonic Thompson’s method of
function. If so find the finding analytic functions.
analytic function by Milne
Thompson method.
3 Use Milne Thompson’s Apply Learners recall the CO 1
method to find the Cauchy-Riemann equations
imaginary part of an and understanding the
analytic function f (z) whose method to find imaginary
real part of an analytic part.
function is
ex (xcosy − ysiny)

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4 Show that 
 Understand Learner to recall CO 1,CO
∂2
∂x2
∂2
+ ∂y 2 |Realf (z)|2 = Cauchy-Riemann equations 2
2|f 0 (z)|2 where w = f (z) is and understand the concept
an analytic function. of analytic functions
5 Find an analytic function f Remember - CO1,CO2
(z) whose real part of an
analytic function is
2x by
sin 2x
u = cos h2y−cos
Milne-Thompson method.
6 Show that Understand Learner to recall CO1,CO2
 2 Cauchy-Riemann equations
∂2


and understanding Milne
2
0 2
+ |f (z)| = 4 f (z)
∂x2 ∂y 2 Thompson’s method.
If f (z) is a regular function
of z
7 Show that the function Understand Learner to recall CO1,CO2
defined
( 2 by Cauchy-Riemann equations
xy (x+iy)
, z 6= 0 and understand the concept
x2 +y 4 is not of regular functions through
0, z = 0
analytic function even Cauchy Riemann equations.
though Cauchy Riemann
equations are satisfied at
origin.
8 Show that real part Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
u = x3 − 3xy 2 of an analytic concept of harmonic
function f (z) is harmonic. function and understand the
Hence find the conjugate concept of finding harmonic
harmonic function and the conjugate.
analytic function.
9 Find an analytic Remember Learner to recall Laplace CO 1,CO
functionf (z) = u + iv if the formulae, explain their 2
real part of an analytic existence and properties,
function is and apply first shifting
u = a(1 + cosθ)using theorem to the given
Cauchy-Riemann equations function
in polar form.
10 Construct the Apply Learner to recall polar form CO1,CO2
Cauchy-Riemann equations of complex function and
in polar form of an analytic understanding Cauchy’s
function f (z). Riemann equations in
Cartesian form and apply
them to find Cauchy
Riemann conditions in polar
form.

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11 Find the analytic function f Remember - CO1,CO2
(z) whose imaginary part of
the analytic function is
v = ex (xsiny + ycosy).
12 Show that the real part of Remember - CO1,CO2
an analytic function f(z)
where u = 2log(x2 + y 2 ) is
harmonic.
13 Show that the Understand Learner to recall the CO 1
functionf (z) = |z| is concept of continuous
continuous at all points of z function and understand the
but not differentiable at any prove for differentiability
.
14 List all the values of k such Remember - CO1,CO2
thatf (z) =
ex (cosky + isinky)is an
analytic function
15 Show that an analytic Understand Learner to recall CO1,CO2
function f (z) with constant Cauchy-Riemann equations
real part is always constant. and understand the concept
of analytic functions
16 Show that an analytic Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
functionf (z) with constant concept of harmonic
modulus is always constant. function and understand the
concept of analytic functions
17 Show that uv is a harmonic Remember CO 1,CO
functions if u and v is 2
conjugate harmonic
functions.
18 Construct the Bilinear Apply Learner to recall the cross CO 3
transformation that maps ratio method to find
the points (1-2i, 2+i, 2+3i) transformation and
into the points (2+i,1+3i,4). understand the bilinear
transformation between two
points.
19 Construct the Bilinear Apply Learner to recall the cross CO 3
transformation that maps ratio method to find
the points (1, i,-1) into the transformation and
points (2, i,-2). understand the bilinear
transformation between two
points.

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20 Construct the Bilinear Apply Learner to recall the cross CO 3
transformation that maps ratio method to find
the points (∞, i, 0) into the transformation and
points (0, i, ∞). understand the bilinear
transformation between two
points.
PART-C SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 Define the term Analyticity Remember - CO1,CO2
of a complex variable
function f (z).
2 Define the term Continuity Remember - CO1,CO2
of a complex variable
function f (z).
3 Define the term Remember - CO1,CO2
Differentiability of a
complex variable function f
(z).
4 Show that complex variable Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
function f (z) = z 3 to concept of harmonic
analyticity for all values of z function and Understand
in Cartesian form. how to prove that it is part
of analytic function
5 Show that the function Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
v = x3 y − xy 3 + xy + x + y concept of harmonic
can be imaginary part of an function and Understand
analytic function f (z) where how to prove that it is part
z = x + iy. of analytic function
6 Show that the function Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
f (z) = |z|2 does not satisfy Cauchy-Riemann equations
Cauchy-Riemann equations and understand how to
in Cartesian form. prove the analytic nature
7 Show that the complex Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
variable function Cauchy-Riemann equations
f (z) = xx−iy
2 +y 2 for analyticity and understand how to
in Cartesian form. prove the analytic nature
8 Show that the Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
functionf (z) = Cauchy-Riemann equations
sinxsiny − icosxcosy is not and understand how to
analytic function. prove the analytic nature
9 Find the value of k such Remember - CO1,CO2
that f (x, y) = x3 + 3kxy 2
may be harmonic function.

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10 Find the analytic function f Remember - CO1,CO2
(z) whose real part of the
analytic function is
u = x2 − y 2 − x
11 Find the analytic function f Remember - CO1,CO2
(z) whose imaginary part of
the analytic function is
v = ex (xsiny + ycosy).
12 Show that the real part of Remember - CO1,CO2
an analytic function f(z)
where u = 2log(x2 + y 2 ) is
harmonic.
13 Show that the Understand Learner to recall the CO 1
functionf (z) = |z|2 is concept of continuous
continuous at all points of z function and understand the
but not differentiable at any prove for differentiability
.
14 Show that the real part of Remember - CO1,CO2
an anlaytic function f(z)
wheref (z) =
ex (cosy − isiny)is harmonic
function.
15 Find the values of a, b, c Apply Learner to recall inverse CO 2
such that Laplace formulae, explain
f (z) = x + ay − i(ax + by)is their existence, properties,
differentiable function at and apply suitable Laplace
every point. inverse formula to the given
function
16 Show that every Understand Learner to recall the CO1,CO2
differentiable function is concept of continuous
continuous or not. Give a function and understand the
valid example. concept of differentiability
with illustration.
17 Find the Bilinear Remember - CO 3
transformation whose fixed
points are i,-i.
18 Find the Bilinear Remember - CO 3
transformation which maps
the points (0,-i,-1) into the
points (i,1, 0)

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19 Find the points at which w Apply Learner to recall Laplace CO 3
= coshz is not conformal. formulae, explain their
existence and properties,
and apply initial and final
value theorems of Laplace
to the given function
20 List the fixed points of the Understand Learner to recall the CO 3
transformation w = 2i−6z iz−3 definition of fixed points
and understand the
procedure to find them.
MODULE II
COMPLEX INTEGRATION
PART A-PROBLEM SOLVING AND CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
1 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall the CO 1,
integral to method of finding line CO 4
z
dz where c is integral in real analysis and
R
(z−1)(z−2)2
c understand the variable
the circle
value along the line and
|z − 2|=1/2 using Cauchy’s
apply integral concepts.
integral formula.
2 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall the CO 1,
integral to (z+1)(z−i)2 dz
z4
method of finding line CO 4
R
c integral in real analysis and
where c is the ellipse
understand the variable
9x2 + 4y 2 = 36 using
value along the line and
Cauchy’s integral formula.
apply integral concepts.
3 Compare Cauchy’s integral Understand Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
formula with line integral to general integral formula and CO 4
dz where c is the understand how to find
R z 4 −3z 2 +6
(z+1)3
c solution by comparison.
circle |z| = 2 and find the
integral.
4 Compare Cauchy’s integral Understand Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
formula
R z 2 −2z−2with line integral to general integral formula and CO 4
(z 2 +1)2 dz where c is the understand how to find
c solution by comparison.
circle |z − i| = 1/2 and find
integral.
5 FSolve the Rvalue of line Apply Learner to recall the CO1,
integral to (z 2 +π2 )2 dz
ez
method of finding line CO4
c integral in real analysis and
where c is |z|=4 using
understand the variable
Cauchy’s integral formula.
value along the line and
apply integral concepts.

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6 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall the CO1,
integral to (z−1)(z−2)
πz 2
3 dz method of finding line CO4
R cos
c integral in real analysis and
where c is the circle |z|=3
understand the variable
using Cauchy’s integral
value along the line and
formula.
apply integral concepts.
7 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall the CO1,
integral to method of finding line CO4
1+i integral in real analysis and
(x − y + ix2 )dz i) Along
R
0 understand the variable
the straight line from z = 0 value along the line and
to z = 1+i. ii) Along the apply integral concepts.
real axis from z = 0 to z =
1 and then along a line
parallel to imaginary axis
from z = 1 to z = 1+i iii)
Along the imaginary axis
from z = 0 to z = i and
then along a line parallel to
real axis z = i to z = 1+ i
8 Make use of the vertices Apply Learner to recall the CO1,
-1+i ,-1-i,1+i ,-1-i and method of finding line CO4
verify Cauchy’s theorem for integral in real analysis and
the integral of understand the variable
3z 2 + iz − 4taken over the value along the line and
boundary of the square . apply integral concepts.
9 Derive the Cauchy general Remember - CO 4
integral formulae of an
analytic function f(z) within
a closed contour c
10 Solve the value of line Understand Learner to recall Cauchy CO1,
integral
R 2 to  general integral formula and CO4
y + 2xy dx + y 2 − 2xy dy understand how to find

C solution by comparison.
where C is the boundary of
the regiony = x2 andx = y 2 .
PART-B LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 Utilize the Cauchy’s integral Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
formula
R z 3 −sin 3zand find value of integral formula and CO 4
3 dz where c is the understand how to find
(z−π/2)
c solution by comparison by
circle |z| =2.
applying integral concepts.

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2 Make use of vertices -1 Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
,1,1+i ,-1+i and verify integral formula and CO 4
Cauchy’s theorem for the understand how to find
integral of z taken over the solution by comparison by
boundary of the rectangle applying integral concepts.
formed .
3 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
integral to (z−1)(z−2)
e2z
dz integral formula and CO 4
R
c understand how to find
where c is the circle |z| =3
solution by comparison by
using Cauchy’s integral
applying integral concepts.
formula.
4 Compare Cauchy’s integral Understand Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
formula
R z 3 e−z with line integral to integral formula and CO 4
(z−1)3
dz where c is understand how to find
c solution by comparison.
|z − 1| = 12 and find the
value of integral.
5 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 4
integral to integral formula and
understand how to find
5z 2 − 3z + 2 solution by comparison by
Z
dz
(z − 1)3 applying integral concepts.
c

where c is any simple closed


curve enclosing |z|=1 using
Cauchy’s integral formula.
6 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 4
integral to integral formula and
understand how to find
solution by comparison by
z=1+i
Z
x2 + 2xy + i y 2 − x dz

applying integral concepts.
z=0

dz along the curvey = x2 .


7 Solve the integral Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 4
(3z 2 + 2z − 4)dzl around integral formula and
R
c understand how to find
the square with vertices at
solution by comparison by
(0,0), (1,0), (1,1) and (0,1).
applying integral concepts.
8 Utilize the function Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 4
f (z) = 5 sin 2zand verify integral formula and
Cauchy’s theorem for c is understand how to find
the square with vertices at solution by comparison by
1±iand-1±i. applying integral concepts.

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9 Compare Cauchy’s integral Understand Learner to recall Cauchy CO 4
formula with line integral to integral formula and
understand how to find
(sin z)6 solution by comparison.
Z
3 dz
z − π6
C

around the unit circle and


find the integral.
10 Solve
R e2zthe value of to Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
(z+1)4
dz where c is integral formula and CO 4
c understand how to find
|z − 1| = 3 using Cauchy’s
solution by comparison by
general integral formulae.
applying integral concepts.
11 Make use of Cauchy’s Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
integral formula
R z+1 and integral formula and CO 4
evaluate z 2 +2z+4 dz Where understand how to find
c solution by comparison by
c : |z + 1 + i| = 2.
applying integral concepts.
12 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
integral to integral formula and CO 4
Z understand how to find
y 2 + z 2 dx + z 2 + x2 dy solution by comparison by
 

C
applying integral concepts.

+ x2 + y 2 dz


from (0, 0 ,0) to (1,1,1)


where C is the curve

x = t, y = t2 , z = t3

in the parametric form.


13 Compare Cauchy general Understand Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
integral formula with integral formula and CO 4
ez
dzand estimate understand how to find
R
z 2 (z+1)3
c solution by comparison.
the value of integral with
C:|z| =2.
14 Show that if f(z) is analytic Understand Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
function then ∫AB f (z) dz is integral formula and CO 4
independent of path understand how to find
followed. solution by comparison.

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15 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
integral formula and CO 4
3+i
integral to z dz along the
R 2
0 understand how to find
parabola x = 3y 2 . solution by comparison by
applying integral concepts.
16 Compare Cauchy general Understand learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
integral formula with general integral formula and CO 4
1
dz and estimate understand how to find
R
ez (z−1)3
C solution by comparison.
the value of integral with C:
|z| = 2.
17 Compare Cauchy general Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
integral formula with integral formula and CO 4
dz and estimate understand how to find
R ez sin 2z−1
z 2 (z+2)2
C solution by comparison by
the value of integral with C:
applying integral concepts.
|z| = 12 . Solve the value of
where c is |z|=1/2 using
Cauchy integral formulae.
18 Compare Cauchy’s integral Understand learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
formula with line
i integral to general integral formula and CO 4
understand how to find
R h ez z4
z3
+ (z−i)2
dz , c : |z| =
c solution by comparison.
2 and find the integral.
19 Find the value
R 2of line Remember - CO 4
integral to (z + 3z)dz
C
along the straight line from
(2,0) to (2,2) and then from
(2,2) to (0,2).
20 Solve the value
R cos of line Apply Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
integral to z4
hz
dz if C integral formula and CO 4
C understand how to find
denote the boundary of a
solution by comparison by
square whose sides lie along
applying integral concepts.
the lines x= ± 2 and y= ±
2 where C is described in
positive sense.
PART-C SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 Define the Cauchy’s integral Remember - CO 1,
formula. CO 4
2 Define the Cauchy’s General Remember CO 1,
integral formula. CO 4
3 Define the term Radius of Remember - CO 5
convergence.

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4 Define the term Power series Remember - CO 5
expansions of complex
functions.
5 Define the term Line Remember - CO 5
Integral of complex variable
function w = f (z).
6 Define the term Contour Remember - CO 5
Integration of a given curve
in complex function.
7 Define Cauchy’s integral Apply Learner to recall Orthogonal CO 4
theorem for multiple transform, explain Fourier
connected region. Cosine transform and
Linearity Property and
apply to the given function
1+i
8 Find the value of z 2 dz. Remember - CO 1,
R
0 CO 4
9 ind
R 3z 2the value of Remember - CO 1,
(z+1) dz with C: CO 4
+7z+1
C
|z + i| = 1by Cauchy
integral formulae.
10 Find the value of line Remember - CO 1,
CO 4
2+i
integral to z dz along the
R 2
0
real axis to 2 and then
vertically to (2+i).
11 Find the value of line Remember - CO 1,
CO 4
3+i
integral to z dz along the
R 2
0
straight line y = x/3

12 Compare Cauchy
R integral Understand Learner to recall Cauchy CO 1,
formula with e−z dz and integral formula and CO 4
C understand how to find
find the integral C:
solution by comparison.
|z − 1| = 1
13 Solve line integral to Apply Learner to recall the CO 1,
2+i method of finding line CO 4
(x − y 2 + ix3 )dz along
R
0 integral in real analysis and
the real axis from z=0 to understand the variable
z=1. value along the line and
apply integral concepts.

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14 Solve the line integral Apply Learner to recall the CO 1,
zdzfrom z=0 to 2i and method of finding line CO 4
R
C integral in real analysis and
then from 2i to z=4+2i.
understand the variable
value along the line and
apply integral concepts.
15 Find the radius of Remember - CO 5
convergence of an infinite
series[f (z) = sinz
16 Find the radius of Remember - CO 5
convergence of an infinite
series f (z) = 1−z
1

17 Find the radius of Remember - CO 5


convergence of an infinite
series
1 + 22 z + 32 z 2 + 42 z 3 + ........

18 Solve the value of line Apply Learner to recall the CO 1,


method of finding line CO 4
1+i
integral (x2 − iy)dz along
R
0 integral in real analysis and
the path y=x . understand the variable
value along the line and
apply integral concepts.
19 Solve the value of 1
Apply Learner to recall the CO 1,
R
z−2 dz
C method of finding line CO 4
around the circle |z − 1| = 5
integral in real analysis and
by Cauchy integral
understand the variable
formulae.
value along the line and
apply integral concepts.
20 Solve
R 1 the value of Understand Learner to recall the CO 1,
(z−a) dz = 2πi around the method of finding line CO 4
C integral in real analysis and
circle |z − a| = rby Cauchy
understand the variable
integral formulae. Show
value along the line and
that by using line integral,
apply integral concepts.
where c is the curve .
MODULE III
POWER SERIES EXPANSION OF COMPLEX FUNCTION
PART A-PROBLEM SOLVING AND CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS

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1 Extend the Laurent Understand Learner to recall the CO6,CO7
expansion of f(z) = z 2 −4z+3
1
Laurent’s expansion formula
for 1 <|z|<3 (ii)|z|<1 (iii) and understanding how to
|z|>3. residues of given analytic
function.
2 Extend the Laurent Understand Learner to recall the CO6,CO7
expansion f(z) = (z−2)(z+2)
(z+1)(z+4) Laurent’s expansion formula
in the region where (i)|z|<1 and understanding how to
(ii)1<|z|<4 . residues of given analytic
function.
3 Extend 1
z 2 (z−3)2
as Laurent’s Understand Learner to recall the CO5
series in the region (i)|z|<1 Laurent’s expansion formula
(ii)|z|>3. and understanding how to
residues of given analytic
function.
4 Extend f(z) = (2z+1)
2
3 in Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
Taylor’s series about z=0 series expansion formula
and z=2. and understand how to
expand the given function
about the given point.
5 Extend f(z) = z(z+1) in Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
e z

Taylor’s series about z=0 series expansion formula


and z=2.Extend f(z) = in and understand how to
Taylor’s series about z=2. expand the given function
about the given point.
CIE-II
6 Solve the integral Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO 6,CO
z−3
dzwhere c is Residue theorem and 7
H
2
(z +2z+5)
c understand where the
circle |z| = 1.
integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
R2π
7 Solve the integral dθ
a+b cos θ Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO 6,CO
0 Residue theorem and 7
using Residue theorem.
understand where the
integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.

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R∞
8 Solve the integral dx
(x6 +1)
Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO 6,CO
0 Residue theorem and 7
using Residue theorem.
understand where the
integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
9 Solve the integral Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO 6,CO
R∞ x2 dx
using Residue theorem and 7
−∞
(x2 +a2 )(x2 +b2 )
understand where the
Residue theorem integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
(a > 0, b > 0anda 6= b) formula to find integral.

10 Solve the integral Apply


Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO 6,CO
R2π cos 2θdθ Residue theorem and 7
5+4 cos θ using Residue understand where the
0
theorem integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
PART-B LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 Extend f(z) = z−1z+1 in Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
Taylor’s series about the series expansion formula
point z = 1 . and understand how to
expand the given function
about the given point.
2 Extend f(z) = z 2 in
z−1
Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
Taylor’s series in powers of series expansion formula
z-1. Also determine the and understand how to
region of convergence about expand the given function
the point z = 1. about the given point.
3 Extend Laurent’s series Understand Learner to recall the CO 5
expansion to the function Laurent’s expansion formula
f(z) = z 2 +5z+4
z 2 −4
and understanding how to
residues of given analytic
function
4 Extend f (z) = (z−1)3 about
e2z
Understand Learner to recall the CO 5
z = 1 as Laurent’s series. Laurent’s expansion formula
Also find the region of and understanding how to
convergence about z = 1. residues of given analytic
function

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5 Extend f(z) = z(z+1)(z−2)
7z−2
Understand Learner to recall the CO 5
about z=-1 in the region Laurent’s expansion formula
1<|z+1|<3 as Laurent’s and understanding how to
series. residues of given analytic
function
CIE-II
6 Extend f (z) = in
2z 3 +1
z(z+1) Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
Taylor’s series about the series expansion formula
point z = 1 and understand how to
expand the given function
about the given point.
7 Find Taylor’s expansion of Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
z+1
f (z) = (z−3)(z−4) about the series expansion formula
point z=2.Determine the and understand how to
region of convergence. expand the given function
about the given point.
8 Extend f (z) = cos z in Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
Taylor’s series about z = πi series expansion formula
. and understand how to
expand the given function
about the given point.
9 Extend the Laurent’s series Understand Learner to recall the CO 5
expansion of (z) = z(1−3z)
ez
Laurent’s expansion formula
about z =1. and understanding how to
residues of given analytic
function
10 Develop f (z) = z1+2z
2 +z 3 in a Apply Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
series of positive and series expansion formula
negative powers of z. and understand how to
expand the given function
about the given point.
CIE-II
11 Solve the value of Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
z(2z+1)(z+2) dz where c is Residue theorem and
2z−1
R
c understand where the
the circle |z| = 1.
integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
12 Solve the integral Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
H
tan zdz
c Residue theorem and
where c is circle |z| = 2.
understand where the
integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.

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13 Solve the integral dz
Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
H
(z 2 +4)2
c Residue theorem and
where c is |z − i| = 2.
understand where the
integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
14 Solve the integral coth z
Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
H
z−i dz
c Residue theorem and
where c is |z| = 2.
understand where the
integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
15 Solve the integral Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
R∞ x2 dx
using Residue theorem and
−∞
(x2 +1)(x2 +4)
understand where the
Residue theorem. integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
CIE-II
16 Solve the integral Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
Rπ Residue theorem and
(a+b cos θ) using Residue

0 understand where the
theorem. integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
17 Solve the integral of zsin z
cos z dz Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
where c is circle |z| = π . Residue theorem and
understand where the
integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.
18 Find the value of 1
Remember - CO6,CO7
H
sinh z dz
c
where c is circle |z| = 4
using Residue theorem.
19 Find the value of z(z−3) Remember - CO6,CO7
H 2ez
dz
c
where c is circle |z| = 2
using Residue theorem.
20 Solve the integral Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
R∞ dx
using Residue Residue theorem and
−∞
(x2 +a2 )2 understand where the
theorem. integrand is valid over the
given region and apply the
formula to find integral.

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PART-C SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 What is Taylor’s theorem of Remember — CO 5
complex power series?
2 What is Laurent’s theorem Remember — CO 5
of complex power series?
3 Define the term pole of Remember — CO 6
order m of an analytic
function f(z).
4 Define the terms Essential Remember — CO 6
and Removable singularity
of an analytic function f(z).
5 Extend f(z) = z12 in powers Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
of z+1 as a Taylor’s series. series expansion formula
and understand how to
expand the given function
about the given point.
6 Extend f (z) = e asz Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
Taylor’s series about z = 1. series expansion formula
and understand how to
expand the given function
about the given point.
7 Find the Poles of z 2 −1
1
Remember — CO 6
8 Extend the Taylor series Understand Learner to recall the Taylor CO 5
expansion of f (z) = ez series expansion formula
about z = 1. and understand how to
expand the given function
about the given point.
9 Find the Poles of the Remember — CO 6
function f (z) = (z+2)ze4 (z−1)
z

.
10 Define the Isolated Remember — CO 6
singularity of an analytic
function f(z).
11 Define Cauchy’s Residue Remember - CO6,CO7
theorem of an analytic
function f(z) within and on
the closed curve.
12 Find the Residue by Remember - CO6,CO7
Laurent’s expansion to
2 about z=1.
ez
f (z) = (z−1)

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13 Compare Laurent’s Understand Learner to recall the CO6,CO7
expansion and find the Laurent’s expansion formula
Residues of the function and understanding how to
z) about z = residues of given analytic
1
f (z) = (z−sin
0. function.
14 Find the Residues of the Remember - CO6,CO7
function f (z) = (z+1)(z+2)
z

as a Laurent’s series about z


= -2.
15 Solve the value of Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
z(z−1)(z−2) dz where c is Residue theorem and apply
1−2z
H
C those formula to find
circle |z| = 12 by Cauchy’s integral.
Residue theorem.
16 State Residue formulae for Remember - CO 6,CO
simple pole 7
17 Explain the types of Apply Learner to recall Cauchy’s CO6,CO7
evaluation of integrals by Residue theorem and
Cauchy’s Residue theorem. classify the types to find
integral.
18 Find the Residues of the Remember — CO 6,CO
function f (z) = (z−1)(z−2)
z
7
as a Laurent’s series about z
= -1.
19 Define the radius and region Remember — CO 5
of convergence of a power
series.
20 Define the residue of a Remember — CO 3
function by Laurent series
expansion
MODULE IV
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS-I
PART A-PROBLEM SOLVING AND CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
1 Show that Understand Leaner to recall the CO 8,CO
1 xm−1 +xn−1
β (m, n) = ∫0 (1+x)m+n dx beta-gamma relation and 9,CO10
understand the concept to
find different relation
between them
1
2 Find the value of ∫ √ dx n
1−x
in Remember - CO 8,CO
0
terms of gamma function 9,CO10

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3 Find the value of Remember - CO 8,CO
9,CO10
1 b
dx m n
∫ √1−x n ∫ (a − x) (x − b) dx, b >
0 a
a using Beta-Gamma
functions

4 Find the value of ∫ dx
1+x4
Remember - CO 8,CO
using Beta-Gamma
0
9,CO10
functions.
5 If f(x) =k e|−x| is Apply Learner to recall the CO 1
probability density function concept of a continuous
in the interval, x is a real, random variable and explain
then evaluate ii) Mean iii) the properties of probability
Variance iv) P(0<X<4 ). density function of a
By finding k. continuous random variable
and use it to calculate the
continuous range
probabilities, expected
values.
6 Prove that √ Understand Leaner to recall the CO 8,CO
x2
4 ∫0∞ √1+x 4
dx = 2π using beta-gamma relation and 9,CO10
Beta function understand the concept to
find different relation
between them
7 State and prove the Remember - CO 8,CO
relationship between Beta 9,CO10
and Gamma functions
8 State that Understand
Leaner to recall the CO 8,CO
m + 12 , m + 12 = beta-gamma relation and 9,CO10

π
. 1 )
m.24m−1 β(m,m)
understand the concept to
find different relation
between them.
9 Show that Understand Leaner to recall the CO 8,CO
beta-gamma relation and 9,CO10
1
m n (−1)m n!
∫ x (logx) dx = (m+1)n+1
0 understand the concept to
where n is a positive integer find different relation
between them
10 Show  that  Understand Leaner to recall the CO 8,CO
beta-gamma relation and 9,CO10
1 p−1
q−1 1 γ(p)
∫y log y dx = (q)p
0 understand the concept to
where p,q are positive find different relation
integers between them
PART-B LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS

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1 Show that β(m+1,n)
m = Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
β(m.n+1) β(m,n)
= m+n leaner to recall the beta 9,CO10
n
function and understand the
different standard form of
beta function.
2 Show that β (m, n) = Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
β (m + 1.n) + β (m, n + 1) leaner to recall the beta 9,CO10
function and understand the
different standard form of
beta function
3 Prove
π
that
π
Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
2

2 √ leaner to recall the 9,CO10
∫ sinθ ∫ sinθdθ = π

0 0 beta-gamma relation and
understand how to find
improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation
4 Solve the integral Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
Ra 4 √
x a2 − x2 dx using leaner to recall the 9,CO10
0 beta-gamma relation and
Beta-Gamma functions understand how to find
improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation.
5 Solve the integral Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
leaner to recall the 9,CO10
Za
beta-gamma relation and
(x log x)4 dx understand how to find
0 improper integrals by
using Gamma function applying beta-gamma
relation.
6 Solve the integral Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
leaner to recall the 9,CO10
Za
3 4 beta-gamma relation and
x− /2 1 − e−x dx understand how to find
0 improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation

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7 Solve the integral Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
leaner to recall the 9,CO10
Za
√ x beta-gamma relation and
x e− /3 dx understand how to find
0 improper integrals by
using Gamma function applying beta-gamma
relation.
8 Show that Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
leaner to recall the 9,CO10
1 n−1
 
1
γ (n) = ∫ log dx beta-gamma relation and
0 x apply them for solving
improper integrals
9 Show that √ Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
β (n, n) = 22n−1πγ(n)
γ n+ 1
 leaner to recall the 9,CO10
2
beta-gamma relation and
apply them for solving
improper integrals
10 Solve the integral Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
leaner to recall the 9,CO10
Z1
x8 1 − x6 beta-gamma relation and

dx understand how to find
(1 + x)24
0 improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
using Beta-Gamma
relation.
functions
11 Show that Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
Z∞ leaner to recall the 9,CO10
beta-gamma relation and
 
m −axn 1 1+m
x e dx = γ
na
m+1
n n understand how to find
0
improper integrals by
where m and n are positive applying beta-gamma
constants relation.
12 Show that Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
γ (n) .γ (1 − n) . . . . . . . . . . = leaner to recall the 9,CO10
sinnπ where n are positive beta-gamma relation and
π

constant understand how to find


improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation.

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13 Solve the integral Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
leaner to recall the 9,CO10
π
2 √ √
∫ ( T anθ + Secθ)dθ using beta-gamma relation and
0
Beta-Gamma functions understand how to find
improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation.

14 Solve the integral ∫ 3−4x dx Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
2

0
leaner to recall the 9,CO10
beta-gamma relation and
understand how to find
improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation.
1
15 Solve the integral ∫ p dx Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
(−logx)
0
using Gamma function leaner to recall the 9,CO10
beta-gamma relation and
understand how to find
improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation.
16 Show that Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
∞ 1/m
∫ e−y dy = mγ (m) leaner to recall the 9,CO10
0 beta-gamma relation and
understand how to find
improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation.
17 Solve the integral Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
2 1/3 leaner to recall the 9,CO10
∫ 8 − x3 dxusing
0 beta-gamma relation and
Beta-Gamma functions understand how to find
improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation.
18 Solve the integral Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
1 1/3 leaner to recall the 9,CO10
∫ 1 − x3 dxusing
0 beta-gamma relation and
Beta-Gamma functions understand how to find
improper integrals by
applying beta-gamma
relation.

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19 State and prove the Remember - CO 8
symmetry property of Beta
function
20 State and prove any two Remember - CO 8
other forms of Beta function
PART-C SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 Show that the value of Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
  √ leaner to recall the gamma 9
γ 1/2 = π function and understand the
concept of solving improper
integrals.
2 State the value of Understand This would require the CO 8,CO
  leaner to recall the gamma 9
γ −7/2 function and understand the
concept of solving improper
integrals.
 
γ 11/2

3 Find the value of Remember — CO 8,CO


  9
γ 11/2

4 Define Gamma function Remember — CO 8


5 Define Beta function. Remember — CO 8
6 State relation between Beta Remember — CO 8,CO
and Gamma function 9,CO10
7 Find the value of ∫0∞ ex dx Remember — CO 7
2

using gamma function


8 Find the value of Remember — CO 8,CO
R∞ 6 −2x
x e dx using Gamma 9,CO10
0
function
9 Find the value of Remember — CO 8,CO
R∞ √ −x2
xe dx using Gamma 9,CO10
0
function
10 Solve the integral Apply This would require the CO 8,CO
2
leaner to recall the gamma 9,CO10
∫0∞ x2 e−x dx function and understand the
concept of solving improper
using Gamma function integrals to apply for given
integral.

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11 What kind of Eulerian Remember — CO 8
integral is Gamma function?
12 What kind of Eulerian Remember — CO 8
integral of Beta function?
13 What are the convergent Remember — CO 8
values of Gamma function?
14 Find the value of integral Remember — CO 8,CO
x2
∫0∞ √1−x 5
dx in terms of 9,CO10
Beta function
15 Find the value of integral Remember — CO 8,CO
2
9,CO10
∫0∞ x4 e−x dx

in terms of Beta function


16 Find the value of integral Remember — CO 8,CO
∫0∞ x4 log x1 dx in terms of 9,CO10
3

Beta function
17 Find the value of integral Remember — CO 8,CO
π √ 9,CO10
∫02 tan θ dθ

in terms of Beta function


18 Find the value of integral Remember — CO 8,CO
π √ 9,CO10
∫02 sec θ dθ

in terms of Beta function


19 State any three properties Remember — CO 8,CO
of Beta function 9,CO10
20 Show that Understand — CO 8,CO
9,CO10
 
x 2 1
∫01 √ dx = β ,
1 − x2 5 2

MODULE V
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS-II
PART A-PROBLEM SOLVING AND CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
1 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
leaner to recall the Bessel 11
J−n (x) = (−1)n Jn (x) recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
where n is a positive integer. different relation

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2 Show that Jn (x) = Apply This would require the CO10,CO
1 π
π ∫0 cos (nθ − xsinθ) dθ leaner to recall the Bessel 11
where Jn (x) is Bessel’s recurrence relation and
function, n being a integer. apply them to prove
different relation
H 117 105 97 105 123 109 86 78 103
W 106 98 87 104 116 95 90 69 108
3 Show that Analyse This would require the CO 11
R1
xJn (α x)Jn (β x) dx = leaner to recall the Bessel
0 recurrence relation and
apply recurrence relations
(
0, if α = β
1 2 analyse them in different
2 [Jn+1 (α)] , if α 6= β
cases for finding orthogonal
function to Bessel
4 State and prove Generating Analyse This would require the CO 11
function of Bessel’s leaner to recall the Bessel
functions recurrence relation and
apply recurrence relations
analyse them in different
cases for finding orthogonal
function to Bessel
5 Show that Apply This would require the CO 11
d n n
dx [x Jn (x)] = x Jn−1 (x) leaner to recall the Bessel
recurrence relation and
apply recurrence relations
analyse them in different
cases that generates Bessel
function.
6 Show that dx [x Jn (x)] =
d −n Apply This would require the CO10,CO
−x−n Jn+1 (x) leaner to recall the Bessel 11
recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation
7 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
∫ J3 (x)+J2 (x)+ x2 J1 (x) = 0 leaner to recall the Bessel 11
recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation
8 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
cosx = J0 − 2J2 + 2J4 − . . . leaner to recall the Bessel 11
recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation

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9 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
sinx = 2(J1 − J3 + J5 − . . . leaner to recall the Bessel 11
recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation
10 Show that J5 (x) = Apply This would require the CO10,CO
/2
q   leaner to recall the Bessel 11
2 3−x2
πx x2
sin x − x3 cos x recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation
PART-B LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
x n
∫0 x Jn−1 (x) dx = x Jn (x)n leaner to recall the Bessel 11
where Jn (x) is Bessel’s recurrence relation and
function. apply them to prove
different relation
2 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
leaner to recall the Bessel 11
∫0x xn+1 Jn (x) dx = xn+1 Jn+1 (x) recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
where Jn (x) is Bessel’s different relation
function.
3 Show that Jn2 + Jn+12 Apply This would require the CO10,CO
 
=
x nJn − (n + 1) Jn+1 where leaner to recall the Bessel 11
2 2 2
 

Jn (x) is Bessel’s function. recurrence relation and


apply them to prove
different relation
4 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
d
dx [xJ n (x) J n+1 (x)] = leaner to recall the Bessel 11
x Jn2 (x) − Jn+1 2 recurrence relation and

(x)
apply them to prove
different relation
5 Show that Jn (x) is an even Apply This would require the CO10,CO
function when n is even and leaner to recall the Bessel 11
odd function when n is odd recurrence relation and
function apply them to prove
different relation
6 Show that ∫ J3 (x) dx = Apply This would require the CO10,CO
−J2 (x) − x J1 (x) using
2
leaner to recall the Bessel 11
Bessel’s Recurrence relation. recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation

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7 Make use of generating Analyse This would require the CO10,CO
function show that leaner to recall the Bessel 11
cos(x sin θ) = J0 + recurrence relation and
2(J2 cos 2θ+J4 cos 4θ+........) apply them finding
trigonometric relations in
term of Bessel functions
8 Make use of generating Analyse This would require the CO10,CO
function show that leaner to recall the Bessel 11
sin(x sin θ) = 2(J1 sin θ + recurrence relation and
J3 sin 3θ + J5 sin 5θ.......) apply them finding
trigonometric relations in
term of Bessel functions
9 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
leaner to recall the Bessel 11
Jn (−x) = (−1)n Jn (x) recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
where n is a positive or different relation
negative integer.
10 Show the Bessel’s Apply This would require the CO10,CO
recurrence relation leaner to recall the Bessel 11
recurrence relation and
xJn 0 (x) = nJn (x)−xJ(n+1) (x). apply them to prove
different relation

11 Show the Bessel’s Apply This would require the CO10,CO


recurrence relation leaner to recall the Bessel 11
recurrence relation and
xJn (x) = −nJn (x)+xJ(n−1) (x). apply them to prove
different relation

12 Show that J3 (x) = Apply This would require the CO10,CO


/2
q leaner to recall the Bessel 11
2 1
recurrence relation and

πx x sin x − cos x
apply them to prove
different relation
13 Relate Understand This would require the CO10,CO
leaner to recall the Bessel 11
J5 (x) in terms of J0 (x) and J1 (x) recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation
14 Show that J0 2 (x) dx = Apply This would require the CO10,CO
1 2 2 2
leaner to recall the Bessel 11
 
2 x J0 (x) + J1 (x)
recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation

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15 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
n 0
x Jn (x) + Jn (x) = Jn−1 (x) leaner to recall the Bessel 11
recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation
16 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
2
J0 + leaner to recall the Bessel 11
2 J12 + J22 + J32 + . . . = 1 recurrence relation and


apply them to prove


different relation
17 Show that Apply This would require the CO10,CO
J02 + leaner to recall the Bessel 11
2 J12 + J22 + J32 + . . . = 1 recurrence relation and


apply them to prove


different relation
18 Show the Bessel’s Apply This would require the CO10,CO
recurrence relation Jn (x) = leaner to recall the Bessel 11
1/2[J(n−1) (x) − J(n+1) (x)] recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
different relation
19 Show the Bessel’s Apply This would require the CO10,CO
recurrenceq relation leaner to recall the Bessel 11
J1 (x) = πx 2
sin x. recurrence relation and
apply them to prove
/2

different relation
20 Show the Bessel’s Apply This would require the CO10,CO
recurrence relation leaner to recall the Bessel 11
recurrence relation and
q
2
J 1 (x) = πx cos x
apply them to prove
− /2

different relation
PART-C SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
1 State the expansion of Remember — CO
10,CO 11
Jn (x).

.
2 State the expansion of Remember — CO
10,CO 11
Jn (−x)

3 State Bessel differential Remember — CO


equation. 10,CO 11

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4 State the most general Remember — CO
solution of Bessel 10,CO 11
differential equation
5 State the expansion of Remember — CO
10,CO 11
J0 (x).

6 Relate Understand This would require the CO


J2 (x) in terms of J0 (x) and J1 (x) leaner to recall the Bessel 10,CO 11
recurrence relation and
understand them to prove
different relation.
7 Relate Understand This would require the CO
J3 (x) in terms of J0 (x) and J1 (x) leaner to recall the Bessel 10,CO 11
recurrence relation and
understand them to prove
different relation.
8 Relate Understand This would require the CO
J4 (x) in terms of J0 (x) and J1 (x) leaner to recall the Bessel 10,CO 11
recurrence relation and
understand them to prove
different relation.
9 State the relationship Remember — CO
between 10,CO 11
Jn (x) , Jn−1 (x) and Jn+1 (x)
10 State the relationship Remember — CO
between 10,CO 11
Jn 0 (x) , Jn−1 (x) and Jn+1 (x)
11 Show that Understand This would require the CO
leaner to recall the Bessel 10,CO 11
h i2 h i2 2
J 1 + J− 1 = recurrence relation and
πx
understand them to prove
2 2

different relation.
12 Show that Jn (x) = 0 has no Understand This would require the CO
repeated roots except at leaner to recall the Bessel 10,CO 11
x=0. recurrence relation and
understand them to prove
different relation.

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13 Show that Understand This would require the CO
leaner to recall the Bessel 10,CO 11
d
(J1 (x)) = − J1 (x) recurrence relation and
dx
understand them to prove
.where different relation.
Jn (x)
is the Bessel’s function.
14 State the trigonometric Remember — CO
expansion of cos (xsinθ) 10,CO 11
15 State the trigonometric Remember — CO
expansion of sin (xsinθ) 10,CO 11
16 State Orthogonality Remember — CO
Property of Bessel’s 10,CO 11
functions
17 State the property of Remember — CO
Generating function of 10,CO 11
Bessel’s functions
18 Relate Understand This would require the CO
leaner to recall the Bessel 10,CO 11
J3/2 (x) recurrence relation and
understand them to prove
in terms of sine and cosine different relation.
trigonometric ratios
19 Relate Understand This would require the CO
leaner to recall the Bessel 10,CO 11
J5/2 (x) recurrence relation and
understand them to prove
in terms of sine and cosine different relation.
trigonometric ratios
20 Show that Apply — CO
10,CO 11
J−1/2 (x) = J1/2 (x) .cotx

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