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Final Assessment Test - November 2022 Course: BMAT201L_ - Complex Varlables and Linear Algebra Class NBR(s): 0284 / 0288 / 0290 / 0294 / 0298 / 0300 / 0306 / 0314 / 0318 / 0326 / 0328 / 0330 / 0336 /0338/ Slot: A1+TA1+TAA1. 0342 / 0345 / 0350 / 2300 Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100 KEEPING MOBILE PHONE/SMART WATCH, EVEN IN ‘OFF’ POSITION, IS TREATED AS EXAM MALPRACTICE ‘Answer any TEN Questions (10 X 10 = 100 Marks) 1. Verify whether (x,y) = x? -— y? - 2xy — 2x + 3y represents the velocity potential of an incompressible and irrotational fluid flow on the entire complex plane. If so, find the stream function (x,y) as a harmonic conjugate of ¢ and the complex potential f(z) = @ + iyp as an analytic function of z. 2. Show that f(z) = e~ sinx — ie~ cos x is analytic throughout the complex plane, where as g(z) = e¥ cosx + ie” sin x is no where analytic. 3. Given w = —4, express z in terms of w, and find the images of (a) the region: |z| > 1, (b) the imaginary axis: Re(z) = 0 under w = f(z). 4. Find the invariant points of the bilinear mapping w = f(z), which sends the points i, 1, of the z-plane onto the points —1, 0, 1 in the w -plane respectively. 5. a) Expand f(z) = tin series about z = 2. What isthe region of validity forthe [5] series? b) Find the poles and residue of (2) = ae [5] Using the residue theorem, compute 2 do J, 2¥cos6 a 2 vtsdi 7. a) Show that S = {(5):a € R} isa subspace of R?, and find its dimension. 5) 2-2 -2 b) Find the rank and nullityofA={1 5 2 }. [5] 33 0 8. Find the kernel, ker(1’) of the linear transformation T: R? -> R° given by X XN 1 1 Cy = (). Wa= () and b = (2) verify ifa — b € ker(T). Z? 0. 3, 5, Is the transformation T invertible? Page 1 of 2 9. 10. 1. 12. Finding the appropriate standard basis, obtaln the matrix for each of the following linear transformations: 7a) = (7) .x =f] x-5y ax-y a -( vés).x=b] Ix-yrz 7 Let P, be the vector space of polynomials of degree 2 or less with inner product defined by (b) : an)= [ a@yrcax Bs ‘Change the non-orthogonal to standard basis {1, x, x2} to an orthogonal basis. Find the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix: 8 -6 2 (-« 7 “*), 2-4 3 Using Gauss-Jordan’s reduction, solve the following system of equations: 2x, + xy + 2ty + xy 6x, — 6x2 + 6x3 + 12x, = 36, 4x + 3x2 + 3x3 — 3x4 = 1, 2x + 2x2 — xy tay = 10, Page 2 of 2 Final Assessment Test - November 2022 Course: BMAT201L - Complex Variables and Linear Algebra Class NBR(s): 0287/ 0293 / 0303 / 0305 / 0307 / 0309 / 0311 / 0313 / 0317 / 0321 / 0323 / 0333 / 0335 / 0341 / 0344 / 0348 / 0351 / 0353 / 0355 / 0357 / 0358 / 0362 / 2246 / 2224 / 2270 / 2271 / 2299 Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100 KEEPING MOBILE PHONE/SMART WATCH, EVEN IN ‘OFF’ POSITION IS TREATED AS EXAM MALPRACTICE Answer any TEN Questions (10 X 10 = 100 Marks) 1. Find if y = (x —y)(x? + 4xy + y?) can represent the equipotential for an electric field. Find the corresponding complex potential f(z) = + iyp and also find. Slot: C2+Tc2+Tec2 2. Determine the regular function f(z) = P + iQ, given that p—q = sometsinace’? and f (2) =o 3. Show that the transformation w = 7 maps the circle |z—3| =5 onto the circle bed 4, _ Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points z; = 0,22 = 1 and zs into the points w, = i, w, = 1,and w3 = —i and also find its invariant points. 5. Find the Laurent’s series of f(z) = —*— valid in the region Eves) Wlz+1.<4, (i) 1<|z+1) <2, ii) [2 + 1) > 2. 6. Evaluate a 8 , by contour integration. 7. (a) Determine whether (1,1,1,1), (1,2,3,2), (2,5,6,4), (2,6,8,5) form a basis of R4, If not, find the dimension of the subspace they span. (b) Find a homogenous system of equation whose solution set W is spanned by (1,-2,0,3,-1), (2, -3,2, 5,-3) and (1, -2, 1, 2, -2). 8 LetG: R? + R® be the linear mapping defined by G(x; ys 2) = (x4 2y 2; yz; x+y —2z). jimension of (i) the image of G, (ii) the kernel of G. Find a basis and the 9. The vectors u, = (1,2,0), ue = (1,3,2), us = (0,1,3) form a basis S of R. Find (i) The change-of-basis matrix P from the usual basis E = (¢,,€2,€3} to S. {ii)The change-of-basis matrix Q from S back to E. 10. Apply the Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process to find an orthogonal basis and then an orthonormal basis for the subspace V of R* spanned by %=(411,1), v2 = (12,45), v3 = (1,- Page 1of2 1. 12. Find the eigen values and eigen vectors of the matrix 24 1 (1 1 “2), and hence state eigen values of A“ and A, 1-2 1 Using Gauss-Jordan method, solve the system of equations xt 2y +324 4w = 20, 3x-2y +82 + Aw = 26, Qty—dzt7w=10, 9 ax +2y—B2—Aw = 2. eee Page 2 of 2 Name of Examination | Final Assessment Test (FAT), WS 2022-23 Slot: C2+TC2+TCC2 | Maximum Marks : 100 ‘Time : 3 hours Couse Cots | MAT2ONL. | CoureTite: | COMPLEX VARIABLES & LINEAR ALGEBRA Answer any 10 questions. Each question carries 10 marks 1. Verify whether (x, y) = x — y? — 2xy — 2x + 3y represents the velocity potential of an incompressible and irrotational fluid flow on the entire complex plane. If so, find the stream function (x, y) as a harmonic conjugate of ¢ and the complex potential f(z) = @ + yp as an analytic function of z. 2. Show that f(z) = e~” sinx — ie” cosx is analytic throughout the complex plane, whereas g(2) = e cosx + ie¥ sin.x is nowhere analytic. 3. Given w = 4, express z in terms of «and find the images of (@) the region: [zl > 1, (b) the imaginary axis: Re(2) = 0 FQ). 4, Find the invariant points of the bilinear mapping « = f(z), which sends the points ~i, 1, of the z-plane onto the points ~1, 0,1 in the « -plane respectively 5. (a) Expand f(z) = under in series about z = 2. What is the region of its validity’ aay (b) Find the residue of f(z) = Fad at the pole z = 6. Use the residue theorem to compute fo" = 7. (@ Show that $= {(}):@ € R} is a subspace of R?, and find its dimension, 2-2 -2 (b) Find the rank and nullity of A= (i a 2) } 3 10) n\ 2 ee ee (0) -6) Zz 0. 1 i a= ) and b = (2) verify if a— b € ker(T). Is the transformation T invertible? 3 5 9, Finding the appropriate standard basis, obtain the matrix for each of the following linear transformations: (6) =) x de-y oT (») = (=7) 2 Tx-y-z Page 1 of 2 10. i. 12. Let P, be the vector space of polynomials of degree 2 or less with inner product defined by (ar) = [2, a(2)r(@)de. Change the non-orthogonal standard basis {1,x, x2} to an orthogonal basis. 8-6 2 Find the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix: (-« 7 ~1) 2-4 3 Using Gauss-Jordan’s reduction, solve the following system of equations: Dixy + xg + xg + x4 = 6, 6x, — 6x2 + Oxy + 12x = 36, Ait, + Bx + Bxq — By = 1,204 + 2x — 4a $y = 10. Page 2 of 2 Vellore — 632014, Tamil Nadu, India DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED SCIENCES FALL SEMESTER 2022-2023 CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST -I Programme Name & Branch : B.Tech. & ALL Course Code :BMAT201L Course Name ‘omplex Variables and Linear Algebra Slot :C1TCI+TCCI Date of the Examination 2 30-Aug-2022 Duration 0 minutes ‘Max. Marks _: 50 General instruction(s): Answer ALL questions (5x10=50 Marks) 1. Check whether the following funetions can be the real parts of an analytic function f@)=utiv. a) u=x3-y? b) w=x?-yrty If so, determine the analytic function f(2). 2. In a two dimensional fluid flow, if (x,y) = x* + y* — 6x2y? represents the velocity potential, find the corresponding stream function and also the complex potential. 3. Determine the region of the w — plane into which the region bounded by the lines x = 1, y= 1, x+y = 1is mapped by the transformation w = 2? 4. If the points (0, 1-2} in the z ~plane are mapped onto the points (—,0, 00} in the w ~ plane respectively, then a) Find the corresponding bilinear transformation w = f(z). b) Find the invariant points of this transformation. ©) Find the image of the region 0 < x < 00, 0 < y < co under this transformation. 5. Express the function f(z) = in Taylor series about — ene a) the origi b) the point z Indicate the region of validity in each case. ey enV ile 7) Vellore Institute of Technology S m" DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED SCIENCES Fall Semester 2022-23 Continuous Assessment Test -II (October-2022) Slot: A2+TA2+TAA2 Course Code: BMAT201L Course Title: Complex Variables and Linear Algebra Max. Time: 90 minutes Max, Marks: 50 Answer all the Questions 1. Find the Laurent’s series expansion of f(z) = in the region wae @12 (om) 2. (a) For the function f(z) = find the poles and residues at each of the poles. (6) Using Cauchy's integral formula, evaluate f,“ dz where C is the ellipse 4x? + 9y? (5+5 M) 142.080 3. Using contour integration evaluate {2° #22 (om) 3.0 «21 4.ForamatrixA=(0 5 0 ].Find the eigenvalues of A and hence verify 10 2 eigenvalues of A}. (10 M) 5. Find the values of a and b for which the following system of equations has (i) no solution and (if) unique solution: x+2y+22= 10; Solve the system by Gauss-Elimination method for a = 5 and b = 4. (10M) BT oa 8 | wor | cay ane ues Tet ans | a1 | 8% | U8 | co FAT MODEL QP ate | ly Answer any 10 qns only T Find @ = (%—y)@ + 4xy + 4) canrepresent the wo fafy |t [2 equipotential for an electric field. Find the corresponding complex potential f(z) = 9 + ip andalso wp. Determine the regular function f(z) = P + iQ, given that to ji {n ja fa cosrtsinx-e-Y P= aes ands(7)=0. Show that the transformation w=+ maps the circle|10 [2 |¥ |T |2 = aya 3] = 5 onto the circle [w +2] = 4 Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points to [2 |N [Ee [2 2, = 0,2 = Land 2; = © into the points Ww; Wz = Land w3 = —i and also find its invariant points. Find the Laurent’s series of f(z) = 10 {3 |N JA |3 (z+1<1, (i) 1<|zt+1) <2, (ii) Iz +1, > 2 10 3 |N A 4 2m _cos30 Evaluate [5 Zacosa 49, by contour integration (a) Determine whether (1,1,1,1), (1,2,3,2), (25,64), (2685) |5*5 [4 |N |e [4 form a basis of R*. If not, find the dimension of the subspace they span. (b) Find a homogenous system of equation whose solution set Page 1 of 2 Wis spanned by (1, -2,0,3,-1), (2, -3, 2, 5,-3) and (1, -2,1,2,-2) 8. | LetG: R? > R® be the linear mapping defined by 10 4 G(x; ys 2) = (xt yy ta xty—2z) Find a basis and the dimension of (i) the image of G, (ii) the kernel of G. 9. | The vectors u, = (1, 2,0), uz = (1,3,2), uy = (0,1,3) form | 10 5 a basis S of R?. Find (i) The change-of-basis matrix P from the usual basis E = {e1,€2,€3} to S. {ii)The change-of-basis matrix Q from S back to E. 10.| Apply the Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process to find an | 10 5 orthogonal basis and then an orthonormal basis for the subspace U of R* spanned by vy =(4,1,1,1), v2 = (1,2,4,5), vs = (1,-3,-4,-2), 11 | Find the eigen values and eigen vectors of the matrix 10 5 204 -1 A= ( 1 1 =) Se ed 1 12.) Using Gauss-Jordan method, solve the system of equations 10 xt 2y +32 + 4w = 20, 3x 2y +82 + 4w = 26, Qxty—4zt+7w=10, 4x+2y—82—4w=2 Page 2 of 2 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED SCIENCES Continuous Assessment Test ~ I, January 2020 Course Code: MAT 3003 Date of Exam: 19-01-2020 Course Name: Complex Variables and Partial Differential Equations Slot:A1+TA1+TAAI Max. Marks: 50 Duration: 90 minutes Answer ALL the questions 1. Find the analytic function f(2) = u+iv, given that u = curves u(x, y) = @, v(x, y) = B cut orthogonally. cosy +xy. Also show that the level 2. Discuss the transformation f(z) lines and the stream lines. Also find the complex velocity and speed of the flow. ?? as the flow of fluid around a corner. Draw the equipotential 3. (a) Show that under the mapping w = 1/z, all circles and straight lines in the z—plane are ‘transformed to circles and straight lines in the w—plane. (b) Under the mapping w =e, find the image in the w—plane of the rectangle R:0 3. 0] [10] {s] [5] [0] [4] [6] SCHOOL OF ADVANCED SCIENCES CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST - IL WINTER SEMESTER - 2022-2023 Course Name : Complex Variables and Linear Algebra Duration: 90 minutes Course Code: BMAT-201L /SLOT-C1+TC1+TCCL Maximum Marks: 50 Answer all the ques (Sx 1 1. Evaluate [7 22°58 ag , by contour integration. lo S+4coso 2. Evaluate f," = dx, by contour integration, 10 2) 3. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem if =(0 1 1). Also calculate and simplify the 0 0 2 expression —T? + 4T? + 5T — 21. 4, Find the values of a and b for which the equations x+2y +22 = 3; 2x-yt32=4;5x-y+az=b. Have (i) no solution (ii) unique solution (ii) many solution 5. Solve the following system by the Gauss-Jordan method. 2x ty +2z=10;x+2y+2=8; 3x+y—z

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