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19A54301 Complex Variables, Transforms & Partial Differential Equations

1. The function f(z) = z is differentiable only at the origin. It is asked to prove that the function u = u2xy + 3y is harmonic, write Cauchy's integral theorem and other integral theorems, find Laplace transforms, write partial differential equations, and solve physics problems related to heat transfer and vibrating strings. 2. The questions cover various topics in complex variables, transforms, and partial differential equations including analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, harmonic functions, contour integrals, Taylor and Laurent series, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and methods to solve PDEs including the heat equation and wave equation. Students are asked to prove theorems, find transforms

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19A54301 Complex Variables, Transforms & Partial Differential Equations

1. The function f(z) = z is differentiable only at the origin. It is asked to prove that the function u = u2xy + 3y is harmonic, write Cauchy's integral theorem and other integral theorems, find Laplace transforms, write partial differential equations, and solve physics problems related to heat transfer and vibrating strings. 2. The questions cover various topics in complex variables, transforms, and partial differential equations including analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, harmonic functions, contour integrals, Taylor and Laurent series, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, and methods to solve PDEs including the heat equation and wave equation. Students are asked to prove theorems, find transforms

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Code: 19A54301 R19

B.Tech II Year I Semester (R19) Supplementary Examinations August/September 2022


COMPLEX VARIABLES, TRANSFORMS & PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
(Common to CE & ME)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
PART – A
(Compulsory Question)
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1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
Show that the function f ( z ) = z is differentiable only at the origin.
2
(a)
(b) Prove that=
u 2 xy + 3 y is Harmonic function.
(c) Write Cauchy's Integral theorem.
(d) Expand f ( z ) = e z in Taylor series about z = 0 .
(e) Write sufficient condition for the existance of the Laplace Transformation.
(f) Find L−1  tan −1 s  .

(g) Find the constant a0 of the Fourier series for the functions.
(h) Write Fourier series in complete form.
Form PDE by eliminating the a, b from z = ( x + a ) + ( y − b ) .
2 2
(i)
(j) An insulated rod of length  = 60 cm has its ends at A and B maintained at 30 ℃ and 40 ℃
respectively. Find the steady state solution.

PART – B
(Answer all the questions: 05 X 10 = 50 Marks)

2 (a) If f ( z ) is analytic function then prove that ∇ 2 log f ( z ) =


0.
(b) Prove that the image of the straight line y = mx is an equiangular spiral under the transformation
W = ez .
OR
3 (a) Construct an analytic function f ( z ) whose real part is e x cos y .
(b) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points =
z 1, i, − 1 in to the points =
w i, 0, − i .

dz
4 (a) Evaluate ∫ ( z − 1)( z − 3) using Cauchy's integral formula where c is a circle
c
z = 2.

1
Expand by using Lawrent series where z < 1 .
(b)
(z 2
− 3z + 2 )
OR


5 Evaluate ∫ 13 + 5sin θ using contour integration.
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Code: 19A54301 R19

t ,0<t<a
6 (a) Find the Laplace Transform of f ( t ) =  where f ( t + 2a ) =
f (t ) .
( 2a − t ) , a < t < 2a
(b) Find the Laplace Transform of unit step function.
OR
7 Solve y ′′ − 3 y '+ 2 y = y ( 0 ) 1,=
e − t given= y ' ( 0 ) 0 using Laplace transform.

8 1
( x)
Find the Fourier series for the function f = (π − x ) in the interval 0 < x < 2π and hence
2
1 1 1 π
deduce that 1 − + − + ... = .
3 5 7 4
OR
Obtain the sine series for unity in 0 < x < π . Hence deduce that π =+
9 2
1 1
1 2
+ 2 + ... using
8 3 5
Parseval's theorem.

10 Solve x ( y − z ) p + y ( z − x ) q = z ( x − y ) .
OR
11 A string is streched and fastened at two points 𝑥𝑥 = 0 and 𝑥𝑥 = 𝑙𝑙 apart. Motion is started by
=
displacing the string into the form ( )
y k x − x 2 from which it is released at time t = 0 . Find the
displacement of any point on the string at a distance of x from one end at time t .

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