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Sri Krishna Adithya: Department of Mathematics Unit Wise Question Bank

1) Cauchy's residue theorem states that the integral of an analytic function around a closed contour is equal to 2πi times the sum of the residues of the function inside the contour. 2) The document provides sample problems and questions related to complex analysis topics including Cauchy's integral formula, Taylor series, Laurent series, poles, residues, and applications of the residue theorem. 3) The questions range from knowledge-based multiple choice to proof-based problems involving calculating Taylor series, Laurent series, poles, and residues and applying the residue theorem to evaluate contour integrals.

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Sri Krishna Adithya: Department of Mathematics Unit Wise Question Bank

1) Cauchy's residue theorem states that the integral of an analytic function around a closed contour is equal to 2πi times the sum of the residues of the function inside the contour. 2) The document provides sample problems and questions related to complex analysis topics including Cauchy's integral formula, Taylor series, Laurent series, poles, residues, and applications of the residue theorem. 3) The questions range from knowledge-based multiple choice to proof-based problems involving calculating Taylor series, Laurent series, poles, and residues and applying the residue theorem to evaluate contour integrals.

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SRI KRISHNA ADITHYA

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE


Coimbatore-641 042

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Unit Wise Question Bank
Class : III B.Sc Mathematics Subject: Complex Analysis-II

UNIT-I

PART –A

1) State Cauchy’s Inequality.


2) State Maximum modulus principal.
3) State Fundamental theorem of algebra.
4) State Maclaurin’s series for f(z) about z=0.
5) Every function is analytic in the extended plan is a--------
a)constant b) variable c) function d)none.

6) Zeros of an analytic function are ---------


a)isolated b)pole c)essential d)none

7) Find the zeros of the function f ( z )  z 2  3z  2

a)z=1,2 b) z=1,1 c)z=2,3 d)none


8) State Liouville’s Theorem.

9) The function z  i   z  1 e z has a zero i of order----


2 2

a)2 b) 3 c)z d) e

10) The function z  13 has a zero -1 of order -----

a) 2 b)3 c)1 d)0


PART-B & C
1) State and Prove Cauchy’s Inequality.
2) State and Prove Liouville’s Theorem

3) State and prove Fundamental theorem of Algebra


4) State and Prove Maximum modulus theorem

5) State and Prove Gauss mean value theorem

6) Derive the Poisson’s integral.

7) Prove that zeros of analytic function are isolated.

8) State and prove mean value of the values of a harmonic function on a circle.

UNIT-II

PART-A

1) The Taylor’s series is a series of ---------powers


a) Negative b)positive c) Both d) None
2) The singularities of 1/z(z-1) is------
a) 0& 1 b)1&2 c)2&0 d)none
3) State Laurent’s series for f(z) about z=a.

4) Find the singular point and its nature for the function f ( z )  cos z .
z3
5) State Taylor’s series.
6) State Maclaurin’s series for f(z) about z=0.
7) Sinz= ------------
z3 z5 z3 z5 z2 z3
z    ... b) z    ... c)1    ...
3! 5! 3! 5! 2! 3!
d )none
8) The Taylor’s series for f(z)=1/z about z=1 is

a)1  ( z  1)  ( z  1) 2  .... b)1  ( z  1)  ( z  1) 2  ....


c)1  ( z )  ( z ) 2  .... d )none

9) The Laurent’s series is a series of ---------powers


b) Negative b)positive c) Both d) None
10) The singularities of f(z)=1/z is------
b) 0 b)1 c)2 d)none
PART-B & C

1) State and Prove Uniqueness theorem.

2) State and prove Taylor’s series.

3) State and Prove Laurent’s series.

4) Find the Taylor’s series for f(z)=1/z about

a) z=1 b)z=2.

5) Find the Taylor’s series for the function

f z  
z
in
z  1z  2
i) z  1 ii )1 z  2 iii ) z  2

6) Find the Taylor’s series & Laurent’s series of

f z  
z
valid in
z  1z  2
i) z  1
ii )1  z  2
iii ) z  2

7) Find the Laurent’s series for the function

f z  
z
valid in
z  1z  3
i )0  z  1  2
8) Find the Laurent’s series for the function

f z  
1
valid in
z z  1z  3
i )1  z  2
ii ) z  2
1
9) Expand f ( z ) 
z  1z  2 as a power series in z valid in

i) z  1 ii ) z  2

 1 
10) Find the Laurent series for ( z  3). sin  
 z  2
about z=-2.

11) Find the Taylor’s series for the function

z 2 1
f z   in
z  2z  3
i) z  2 ii )2  z  3

UNIT-III

PART-A

1) The residue of cotz at z=0 is ----


a) 1 b)-1 c)0 d) infinity
2z  1
2) Find the poles of the function f ( z )  .
z z2
2

a) z=1,2 b)z=-1,2 c)z=-1,-2 d) none


3) State Residue Theorem.
4) Write the formula for simple pole.
5) Write the formula for pole of order m.
6) Define residue at z= .
7) Define residue at z=a.
8) Is z=0 is a singular point of ( z )  z 2 e  z ?
a) yes b)no

9) Zeros of an analytic function are ---------


a)isolated b)pole c)essential d)none
ez
10) Z=-------- is a simple pole of the function f ( z )  .
z
a)0 b)1 c) 3 d)none

PART-B & C

1) State and Prove Cauchy’s Residue theorem.

2) Define removable singularity, pole and essential singularity.

3) State and prove Cauchy’s residue theorem. Using this theorem evaluate

4) If z=a is a zero of order m of an analytic function f(z), then z=a is apole of order
m of the function 1/f(z).

5) If z=a is a pole of order m of a function f(z), then z=a is a zero of order m of the
function 1/f(z).

6) If z=a is a pole of a function f(z) ,then

lim f ( z )   .
z a

7) State and prove Cauchy’s residue theorem. Using this theorem evaluate
z7
c z 2 ( z  1) dz , z  2
z
8) Determine the singularities of .
e 1z

z 1
9) Find the poles and residues of .
z 2  2z
10) Determine the singularities of the following function and state their nature
z 1
i) ii )
1
e z 1 2 sin z  12
11) Evaluate  tan z
c
dz , where C is the curve z  2 .

sin z 2  cos z 2
12) Evaluate c z  1z  2 , z  3.
UNIT-IV

PART-A

1
1) If z  e i then z  =--------
z
a)Cos b) Sin c)2Cos d ) sin 2

2) A polynomial of degree n  1 has--------------zeros.


a)n b)n-1 c)1 d) n+1

dx
1 x 2
 
3) If 0


a) 0 b) 1 / 2 c) d )none
2

1
z  e i , then z   
4) If z
a) 2 cos  b)2i sin  c) cos  d )none

1
z  e i , then z   
5) If z
a) 2 cos  b)2i sin  c) cos  d )none

z2
f ( z) 
at z  ai is    
6) The residue of z2  a2
a)ia / 2 b)ib / 2 c)a / 2 d )none


sin x
 x
dx      
7) 0

 
a) b) c)1 d )none
2 4

8) Write the formula for simple pole.

2z  1
9) If f ( z )  ,then residue of f(z) at z=2 is---------
( z  1)( z  2)

a) 5/3 b)1/3 c)2 d)none

10) State residue theorem.


PART-B & C

2
d 8
5
1) Evaluate

0  sin  3
4

d
a
2) Evaluate
0
2
 sin 2 
2
3) Evaluate cos 3
 5  4 cos 
0
d

2
d 2
0 5  4 sin  3
4) Evaluate


cos x 
5) Evaluate
0 1  x2 2e
dx 

4  3z 3
6) Evaluate
c z( z 1)( z  2) dz, where C is the Circle z 
2
by contour integration.


x2  x  2
7) Evaluate
 x 4  10 x 2  9 dx


3x 2  4 x  7
8) Evaluate
 x 4  10 x 2  9 dx

sin x 
9) Evaluate 0 x dx 
2
.


x2
10) Evaluate 0 1  x 4 dx
2
d
11) Evaluate 
0
a  b cos 
.


dx
12) Evaluate x
0
2
1
.

UNIT-V

PART-A

1)  f ( x)dx,

where f(x) has-----------number of poles on the real axis.

a)finite b) infinite c) 0 d)none

2) A function which is meromorphic in the extended plane is a ------------

Function.

a)Irrational b) Rational c)Constant d)None

3) State Principle of argument.

4) State Rouche’s theorem.

5) A function which has no singularities in a region other than finite no.of poles is

------------------.

a) Meromorphic function b) constant function c)analytic function d)none

6) If f(z) is analytic in D,then n(z,f)=---------

a) n(z,g) b)2 n(z,g) c)n(p,g) d)none

7) State Hurwitz’s theorem.

8) A polynomial of degree -----------has n zeros.

a)n  1 b) n  1 c)n  1 d )none

9) A function which is meromorphic in the extended plane is a ----------function.

a) rational b)constant c)irrational d)none

10) If z  e i , then cos         


PART-B&C

1) State and prove Rouche’s theorem.

2) State and prove argument principle.

3) State and prove Rouche’s theorem

4) State and prove Hurwits theorem.

5) Suppose

i) D is a simply connected region,

ii) f(z) is a meromorphic function in D ,


iii) C is a scro curve in D, not passing through a pole or zero of f(z).

Then
f ( z )

c
f ( z)
dz  2i [n( Z , f )  n( P, f )]

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