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1. Discuss the analyticity of the following functions in complex plane with proper justifications.
2. For each of the given functions find the set of points on which the Cauchy-Riemann equations are satisfied. Also,
check whether the function is analytic or not on the points where Cauchy-Riemann equations are satisfied.
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3. Show that the function f (x + iy) = |xy| satisfies the Cauchy-Riemann equations at the origin, but f is not
analytic at the origin.
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4. Evaluate the line integrals C f (z)dz along the curve C, where
1
(a) f (z) = , C : |z| = 3 in the counterclockwise direction.
z−2
(b) f (z) = z 3 , C : |z − i| = 2 in the counterclockwise direction.
1
(c) f (z) = 2 , C : |z| = 1 in the counterclockwise direction.
z +1
(d) f (z) = |z|2 , C : t2 + it where 0 ≤ t ≤ 1.
5. Verify Cauchy integral theorem for the integral of z 2 over the boundary of the square with vertices 1 + i, −1 + i,
−1 − i, 1 − i in the counterclockwise direction.
6. Find a contour in the complex plane such that the following identities hold true via the application of Cauchy
integral theorem.
Z
dz
(a) =0
C z
Z
cos(z)dz
(b) 6 2
=0
C z −z
Z 1
e z dz
(c) 2
=0
Cz +9
7. Use Cauchy integral formula to determine f ′ (a + ib) for the following functions
z3 + 1
(a) f (z) = for a = 1, b = 0
z2
+ 2z + 3
z2 − 1
(b) f (z) = 3 for a = 0, b = 1
z +1
(c) f (z) = sin(z) for a = 2, b = 0
8. Classify the singular points and hence determine the Laurent series expansion of the following functions about
all singular points.
1
(a) f (z) = sin
z2
1
(b) f (z) = 2
z (1 − z)
ez
(c) f (z) =
(z + 1)2
9. Evaluate the following integrals using the residue theorem
z 3 dz
Z
(a) 2
|z|=2 (z − 4)(z − 3)
ez dz
Z
(b) 3
|z|=3 z + 1
Z
cos(z)dz
(c) 2 + 4)(z − 3)
|z|=4 (z
Z
zdz
(d)
|z|=5 (z − 2)(z + 4)(z − 6)
10. Use the application of contour integration of functions of complex variables to evaluate the following real
integrals
Z ∞
x3 dx
(a) 4
−∞ (x + 1)
Z ∞ ix
e dx
(b) 2
−∞ (x + 1)
Z ∞ 2 −x2
x e dx
(c) 4
−∞ (x + 1)
Z ∞
sin(x)dx
(d) 2
−∞ (x + 4)
Z 2π 3
sin (x)dx
(e)
0 cos(x)
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