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Exercises Week5

These exercises are for daily practice of concepts covered in Week 5 including proofs about the uniqueness of limits of sequences and series, properties of convergent sequences, determining convergence of series, and properties of power series including the radius and disc of convergence.

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Exercises Week5

These exercises are for daily practice of concepts covered in Week 5 including proofs about the uniqueness of limits of sequences and series, properties of convergent sequences, determining convergence of series, and properties of power series including the radius and disc of convergence.

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MTH5103 Complex Variables

Week 5 Practice Exercies

These exercises are for your daily practice.

1. Prove the following statements:

(a) If the limit of a sequence exists, then it is unique.


(b) If the limit of a series exists, then it is unique.

2. Prove that a sequence {zn } converges to z if and only if the real sequence |zn − z|
converges to 0.

X ∞
X
3. Define rN = s − sN = zn . Show that zn = s if and only if lim |rN | = 0.
N →∞
n=N +1 n=0

4. Prove Proposition 2 from the Week 5 Lecture Notes.

5. Determine the convergence or divergence of the following series


∞  n
X 1+i
(a)
n=0
3
∞  n
X 5+i
(b)
n=0
2
∞  n
X 5+i
6. Consider the power series zn.
n=0
2

(a) What is the radius of convergence of the power series?


(b) What is the disc of convergence (i.e., for what values of z does the series
converge)?

X z 2n+1
7. Prove that sin z = (−1)n converges absolutely for all z ∈ C. Use
n=0
(2n + 1)!
this fact and Proposition 7 from the Week 5 Lecture Notes to conclude that

X z 2n
cos z = (−1)n also converges absolutely for all z ∈ C.
n=0
(2n)!

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