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SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

[Educational Service : SNR Sons Charitable Trust]


[Autonomous Institution, Reaccredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ Grade]
[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
[ISO 9001:2015 Certified and all eligible programmes Accredited by NBA]
VATTAMALAIPALAYAM, N.G.G.O. COLONY POST, COIMBATORE – 641 022.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Degree / Branch I B.E – EEE, EIE, ECE & RA

Course Code:20MA204 Course Title: INTEGRAL AND VECTOR CALCULUS

Tutorial - 9
ANALYTIC FUNCTION
Cauchy Riemann Equations – Properties of Analytic functions
PART A
1. If f ( z ) = u + iv is analytic, then f ' ( z ) = _________ .
a) u x + iv x b) u x − iv x c) u y + iv y d) u x + iv y
2. Cauchy-Riemann equations are _____.
a) u x = v y and u y = v x b) u x = v y and u y = −v x
c) u x = v x and u y = − v y d) u x = − v y and u y = v x
3. A function u is said to be harmonic if and only if ___________
a) u xx + u yy = 0 b) u xy + u yx = 0 c) u x + u y = 0 d) u 2x + u 2y = 0
4. If e ax cos y is harmonic, then the value of ‘ a ’ is _______
a)  1 b) 0 c) -2 d) 2
5. An analytic function with constant real part is _____.
a) function of x b) function of y c) constant d) not a constant

PART B
dw
1. If w = e z , find .
dz
2. Test the analyticity of the function f ( z ) = z n and find its derivative.

PART C

1. Prove that, if w = u + iv is an analytic function, then the curves of the family u ( x, y ) = c1 cut
orthogonally the curves of the family v ( x, y ) = c 2 where c1 and c 2 are constants.
2. If f ( z ) = u + iv is a regular function of z in a domain D, then prove

2
that  2 f ( z ) = 4 f ' ( z ) .
2
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
ANALYTIC FUNCTION
Cauchy Riemann Equations – Properties of Analytic functions

1. Show that f ( z ) = log z is analytic everywhere except at the origin and find its derivatives.

2. If f ( z ) = r 2 (cos 2 + i sin p ) is analytic, then find the value of ‘ p ’.

PREPARED BY HOD/MATHS

Dr.M.Kokilamani AP/Maths

VERIFIED BY
Dr.R.Santhi Asso.Prof/Maths
Dr.P.Vasanthi AP/Maths
Dr.S.Ranganayaki AP/Maths
Dr.N.Indumathi AP/Maths
Dr.B.Kanimozhi AP/Maths
SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
[Educational Service : SNR Sons Charitable Trust]
[Autonomous Institution, Reaccredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ Grade]
[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
[ISO 9001:2015 Certified and all eligible programmes Accredited by NBA]
VATTAMALAIPALAYAM, N.G.G.O. COLONY POST, COIMBATORE – 641 022.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Degree / Branch I B.E – EEE, EIE, ECE & RA

Course Code:20MA204 Course Title: INTEGRAL AND VECTOR CALCULUS


Tutorial - 10
ANALYTIC FUNCTION
Construction of Analytic Functions and conformal mapping
PART A
1. A point z = a at which the function f (z ) fails to be analytic is called ________.
a) Singularity b) entire function c) zeros d) residues
2. The Milne-Thomson method is particularly useful for [GATE 2011]
a) Analyzing the convergence of power series b) Constructing analytic functions in simply
connected domains c) Solving system of linear equations d) Evaluating contour integrals
3. The real part of the complex potential function w =  + i is represented as _______ .
4. The point at which the mapping w = f (z ) is not conformal, i.e., f ' ( z ) = 0 is called
a________ of the mapping.
5. The transformation w = cz, where c is a real constant, represents_____________.
PART B

1. Find the critical points of the transformation w 2 = ( z −  ) ( z −  ).


2. Find the regular function whose imaginary part is e − x ( x cos y + y sin y ).

PART C
sin 2 x
1. Determine the analytic function whose real part is .
cos h 2 y − cos 2 x
2. If f ( z ) = u + iv is an analytic function and u − v = e x (cos y − sin y ) find f (z ) interms
of z.
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
ANALYTIC FUNCTION
Construction of Analytic Functions and conformal mapping

1
1. Show that the function u = log ( x 2 + y 2 ) is harmonic and determine its conjugate.
2

Also find f (z ).

2. Find the image of the circle z = 1 by the transformation w = z + 2 + 4i

PREPARED BY HOD/MATHS

Dr.M.Kokilamani AP/Maths

VERIFIED BY
Dr.R.Santhi Asso.Prof/Maths
Dr.P.Vasanthi AP/Maths
Dr.S.Ranganayaki AP/Maths
Dr.N.Indumathi AP/Maths
Dr.B.Kanimozhi AP/Maths
SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
[Educational Service : SNR Sons Charitable Trust]
[Autonomous Institution, Reaccredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ Grade]
[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
[ISO 9001:2015 Certified and all eligible programmes Accredited by NBA]
VATTAMALAIPALAYAM, N.G.G.O. COLONY POST, COIMBATORE – 641 022.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Degree / Branch I B.E – EEE, EIE, ECE & RA

Course Code:20MA204 Course Title: INTEGRAL AND VECTOR CALCULUS

Tutorial - 10
ANALYTIC FUNCTION
1
Bilinear Transformation, w = z + c, cz,
z
PART A
1. A mapping that preserves angles between oriented curves both in magnitude and in sense is
called _______.
a) informal b) isogonal c) conformal d) bilinear
2. A bilinear transformation is also called a ________________________
3. The fixed points of the transformation w = z 2 are
(a) 0, 1 (b) 0, -1 (c) -1, 1 (d) –i, i
z −1
4. If w = then fixed points are________ [GATE 2018]
z +1

5. What is the primary purpose of bilinear transformation in signal processing? [GATE 2009]
a) To convert analog signals to digital signals b) To transform discrete-time signals to
continuous-time signals c) To map complex plane regions to other regions
PART B
1. Find the image of the circle z =  under the transformation w = 5z.
2z − 5
2. Find the fixed points under the transformation w = .
z+4

PART C

1. Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points z = 0, − 1, i into the points
w = i, 0,  respectively.
1
2. Find the image of z − 2i = 2 under the transformation w = .
z

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
ANALYTIC FUNCTION
Bilinear Transformation

1. Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points 2, i, − 2 into the points
1, i, − 1 respectively.
1 1 1
2. Find the image of the infinite strips (i)  y  (ii) 0  y  under the transformation
4 2 2
1
w= .
z

PREPARED BY HOD/MATHS

Dr.M.Kokilamani AP/Maths

VERIFIED BY
Dr.R.Santhi Asso.Prof/Maths
Dr.P.Vasanthi AP/Maths
Dr.S.Ranganayaki AP/Maths
Dr.N.Indumathi AP/Maths
Dr.B.Kanimozhi AP/Maths

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