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03004-03006-03007 S1-Complex Analysis and Numerical Methods-QP

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UKA TARSADIA UNIVERSITY

B.Tech (Civil)/B.Tech (EC)/B.Tech (Electrical) (4thSemester)


Subject :030040401/030070401/030060401-Complex Analysis and Numerical Methods (Theory)
Time : 10 am to 1 pm Date : 12/05/2015
Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70.
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Write each section in a separate answer book.
3. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
4. Figures to the right indicate full marks allocated to that question.
5. Draw diagrams/figures whenever necessary.

SECTION - 1
Q-1 (A) Answer the following. [05]
I) Define Harmonic function
II) Write Cauchy-Riemann equations in polar form
III) Define Singular point.
IV) State Cauchy Goursat theorem.
V) Evaluate I= 1
around Circle = .
(+1) 2

Q-1 (B) Answer the following in brief. (Any 5) [10]


I) Show that the given function u is harmonic and find the corresponding analytic function
If u = 3 3 2 .
II) Check if the given function is analytic or not.
f z = 2 + 2
III) Determine the points at which the given function f (z) is not analytic.
2+1 3 +
(1) (2)
2 +1 2 3+2

IV) Check the convergence of given series


(3 + 4)
=1
V) Determine the principal part and regular part of given function
cos
=


VI) Evaluate 2+ 2
0 along the line = 2
VII) Classify the poles of 1
= 2 6
Q-2 Answer the following. [10]
A) Define analytic function. If = 1 log 2 + 2 + tan1
is analytic,
2
then find the value of p.

OR
A) Evaluate ()2 , where C is the boundary of the square with
Vertices 0, i, 1+i, 1 in the clockwise direction.

B) Find all Taylor and Laurent series expansion of given function.


2 1
= in the region (i) < 2 2 < < 3() > 3
+2 (+3)

OR

B) Find the series expansion of = in term of (z+3) in the region + 3 < 4.
1 (4)

Q-3 Answer the following in detail. (Any 2) [10]


A) State and prove necessary condition for f (z) to be analytic.
B) State and prove Cauchy Residue theorem.
C) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points = 1, , 1 in to the points = , 0,1
Also find fixed point of this transformation.

SECTION 2
Q-4 (A) Answer the following. [05]
I) Write the Newtons backward formula.
II) Write the Simpsons 1 rule formula.
3
III) Prove that: =
IV) Find absolute error from = 3.141592 = 3.14
V) Round off the following numbers correct up to four decimal places.
(1) 96.243827 (2) 0.004789
Q-4 (B) Answer the following in brief. (Any 5) [10]
I) Evaluate: 2 2
II) Evaluate the term take h = 1
(1) ax (2) tan x
III) Construct a Backward difference table from the following values of, f 45 , 2 f 40 .
X 30 35 40 45 50
F(x) 3678 2995 2400 1876 1416
nd rd
IV) Write the formulas of Runge-kutta 2 order and 3 order.
V) Solve = + with 0 = 1 by modified Eulers method for = 0.1 correct up to 4 decimal

places taking = 0.1
VI) Evaluate : 2 x 3
E
VII) Find
1) 3/2
2) 7/2
3) 3 3/2
4) 4 3
Q-5 Answer the following. [10]

A) Use Stirlings formula to find 55 . Let 40 = 836, 50 = 682, 60 = 436,


70 = 272.
OR
th
A) Use Runge-kutta method of 4 order to evaluate (1.1) and (1.2) with = 0.1 for

initial value problem = 2 + 2 ; 1 = 0.

B) Using Lagranges formula, express 2 2 +3+5


as sum of partial fractions.
(+2)(1)(2)

OR

B) Compute Largest eigen value for the corresponding eigen vector of the matrix.
25 1 0 1
= 1 3 0 With condition 0 = 0 .
2 0 4 0

Q-6 Answer the following in detail. (Any 2) [10]


A) Find a real root of equation 3 1 = 0 correct up to 4significant digits
By Newton-Raphson method.

B) Compute cosh 0.56 from the following data using Newtons forward difference formula.
0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
= cosh 1.127626 1.185465 1.255169 1.337435

C) Apply Gauss-Backward interpolation formula to obtain 32 from the following data.


25 30 35 40
() 0.2707 0.3027 0.3386 0.3794

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