cvt-qb-10m-course
cvt-qb-10m-course
S.NO CO BL
1 State and prove necessary and sufficient condition for f(z) to be 1 5
analytic in Cartesian coordinates.
2 State and construct the Cauchy – Riemann equations 1 3
in polar form
3 Show that the function f (z) = xy is not analytic at the origin, 1 1
even though C.R. equations are satisfied thereof.
4 Prove that the function f (z) defined by 1 5
x3 (1 + i ) − y 3 (1 − i )
, ( z 0)
f (z) = x2 + y 2
0, ( z = 0)
is continuous and the Cauchy-Riemann equations are satisfied
at the origin, yet f 1 (0) does not exist.
5 If W = + i represents the complex potential for an electric 1 5
x
Field and = x 2 − y 2 + 2 , determine the function .
x + y2
6 Find the conjugate harmonic of v(r, ) = r 2 cos 2 − r cos + 2. 1 1
Show that v is harmonic.
7 Prove that the transformation w=sinz, maps the families of lines 1 5
x=constant and y=constant into two families of confocal central
conics.
8 Find the image of the circle z − 2i = 2 under the 1 1
transformation w = 1/z.
9 Find the bilinear transformation which maps z=1, i,-1 into w= 1 1
i,0,-i. Hence find (a)the image of z 1,
(b) the invariant points of this transformation.
10 Find the Bilinear transformation that maps the points z1 = -i, 1 1
z2=0, z3=i into the points w1 = 0, w2=-1, w3=∞.
11 Find the Bilinear transformation which maps the points 1 1
z = -1,0,1 into the points w = 0,i,3i.
12 1+ i 2 5
Evaluate (
0
)
x 2 − iy dz along the paths (i) y=x (ii) y=x2.
13 (1,1) 2 5
( 3x )
+ 4 xy + ix 2 dz along y=x2.
2
Evaluate
(0,0)
general form.
16 e2z 2 1
Find dz where C is the circle z = 3 , using
c
( z − 1)(z − 2)
complex integration formula
17 z 3e − z 5
Evaluate using Cauchy’s theorem ( z − 1)
c
3
dz where c is
1
z −1 =
2
18 7z − 2 2 1
Find all possible Laurent series expansions of
( z + 1)( z )( z − 2)
about the point z 0 = −1
19 4z + 3 2 2
Translate the function f(z)=
( z )( z − 3)( z − 2)
as Laurent series:
(i) with in |𝑧| = 1
(ii) in the annulus region |𝑧| = 2 𝑎𝑛𝑑 |𝑧| = 3
(iii)Exterior to |𝑧| = 3
20 z+4 2 1
Find the poles and the residue for the functions
(z − 1) (z − 2)
2 2
(𝑧−1)
21 Find ∫𝑐 (𝑧+1)2 𝑑𝑧 , where c: |𝑧 − 1| = 2 using cauchy's 2 1
(𝑧−2)
residue theorem
22 dz 2 1
Find by Cauchy’s residue theorem (z
c
2
+ 4) 2
where C is the
circle z − i = 2
23 2 5
x 2 dx
Evaluate (x
−
2
+ 1)( x 2 + 4)
using residue theorem.
30
t
sin t 3 5
(a)Evaluate L e−t dt
0 t
∞ 𝑒 −𝑡 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑡
(b) Use Laplace transform to evaluate ∫
0
𝑑𝑡 3 3
𝑡
[Dec 2016,18,19-supply]
31 Find the Laplace transforms of the function 3 1
E sin t o t 2
f (t ) = of period .
2
0 t
[May 2018]
36 1 3 3
a)Apply convolution theorem, evaluate L−1
(s+ a)(s+ b)
[NOV 2017]
1 3 3
b) Apply convolution theorem, evaluate L−1 2 2
s (s + 1)
[JUNE 2017]
37 s 3 3
Apply convolution theorem to evaluate L−1 2 2 2
(s + a )
38 Solve by Laplace transform method. y ' '−3 y '+2 y = 4 , where 3 3
y(0) = 2; y ' (0) = 3.
[May 2018]
40 d 2x 3 3
Solve + 9 x = C os 2t , if x(0) = 1, x = −1.
2
2
dt
41 Expand 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 as a Fourier series in the interval (0,2 )
2 4 2
[NOV 2017]
42 Find the Fourier series for f ( x) = 1 + x + x 2 in (− , ) .Hence 4 1
deduce that
1 1 1 2
+ + + − − −− =
12 2 2 3 2 6
[Dec 2016]
[JUNE 2017]
1 1 1
of the series 2
− 2 + 2 − − − − − .
1 3 5
[JUNE 2017]
50 1 1 5 1
4 − x, 0 x
2
Obtain a Half range Sine series for f ( x) =
3 1
x − , x 1
4 2
[NOV 2017,2018]
51
sin sin x 5 2
sin x, for 0 x
Show that d = 2
1 − 2 for x
0
0,
[May 2016]
[June 2016,18,19]
54 1 − x 2 , for x 1 5 1
Find Fourier transform of f ( x) = and
0, for x 1
hence deduce that find
x cos x − sin x x
0 x 3
cos dx
2
[NOV 2017, May 2016,18,19]
56 e − ax 5 1
a)Find Fourier sine transform of .
x
[Dec 2016]
b)Find the fourier cosine transform of 5 1
x, for 0 x 1
f ( x ) = 2 − x , for 1 x 2
0, x2
for
[Dec 2013]
57 1 5 1
Find the Fourier Sine transform of x( x + a 2 )
2
[NOV 2017]
58 b) Find the finite Fourier sine and cosine transform of f(x)=2x , 5 1
0<x<4
[Dec 2016]
60 Find the Fourier sine & cosine transform of and Hence deduce
∞ 𝑒 −𝑎𝑥 −𝑒 −𝑏𝑥 𝑝 𝑝
that ∫0 𝑥
𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑝𝑥 𝑑𝑥 = tan−1(𝑎)-tan−1 (𝑏 )