Analytic Functions New
Analytic Functions New
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.
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]
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[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
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VATTAMALAIPALAYAM, N.G.G.O. COLONY POST, COIMBATORE – 641 022.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
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 ).
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
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