2 Analytic Function
2 Analytic Function
Analytic Function
Theory
Analytic Function :
What is domain..?
The set of values of the independent variable(s) for which a
function or relation is defined. Typically, this is the set of xvalues that give rise to real y-values.
Note: Usually domain means domain of definition, but
sometimes domain refers to a restricted domain.
Complex Variable
Analytic Function
Theory
(i)
and
(i.e. = & = )
( + ) ()
( + ) + ( + ) ( + )
Complex Variable
Analytic Function
Theory
= { + }
Q (z + z)
P (z)
i.e.
f (z) = ( + )
=
+ i
. ( i )
f (z) = ( + )
f (z) = . +
[=
3
= ]
Complex Variable
Analytic Function
=-
Theory
. ( ii )
= -
and
=-
, , , at every
=-
Complex Variable
Analytic Function
Theory
f (z + z) = u(x + x, y + y) + iv(x + x, y + y)
= [u(x, y) + (
)] + i [v(x, y) + (
= f (z) + ( +
)]
) + ( + )
) + ( + )
f (z + z) - f (z) = ( +
) + ( + )
f (z + z) - f (z) = ( +
= ( +
=(
=(
) + (
) + (
+
+
[ = ]
[ x + iy = z]
= + i
f (z) =
) z
+ )
) ( + )
( + ) ()
( + ) ()
exist.
f (z) is analytic.
The condition are sufficient.
5
+ i