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This document is an assignment for a calculus course on complex functions, detailing various problems related to complex numbers, limits, continuity, and differentiation. Students are required to solve the problems independently and submit their work online. The assignment includes tasks such as locating points in the complex plane, proving mathematical properties, and evaluating integrals using Cauchy's integral formula.
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UEM_Assignment_Math_4_ECE

This document is an assignment for a calculus course on complex functions, detailing various problems related to complex numbers, limits, continuity, and differentiation. Students are required to solve the problems independently and submit their work online. The assignment includes tasks such as locating points in the complex plane, proving mathematical properties, and evaluating integrals using Cauchy's integral formula.
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Calculus of Complex functions: Assignment - 1

Topic: Complex Numbers, Complex Functions, Limits, Continuity,


Differentiation, Complex Conjugate, Integration

Instructor: DR. SAYANTAN MANDAL

Feb, 2025

This set of problems is intended for practice purposes. This will help the
students understand the subject in depth. Students must solve each
problem on their own with absolute understanding and submit it in the
google classroom.

1. Locate the points z1 = 9 + i, z2 = 4 + 13i, z3 = −8 + 8i and z4 = −3 − 4i in


the complex plane and show that these four points form a square.

2. Solve the equation iy


ix + 1−3y + 4i

3x + y= 0 given that x and y are real.


3. If the sum and the product of two complex numbers are both real then
the two numbers must either be real or conjugate.

4. If |z1 + z2| = |z1 − z2|, prove that the difference of arguments of z1 and z2
is π2.
5. Show by counter example that Arg(z1z2) ̸= Arg(z1)+Arg(z2) and Arg( z1
Arg(z1) − Arg(z2). (3−√ 2
2i) 1+2i.

z2) ̸=
6. Find the modulus and amplitude of

7. Find the real values of x, y so that −3+ix2y and x2+y+ 4i may represent
complex conjugate numbers.

8. Determine the curve represented by zz¯ + (1 + i)z + (1 − i)¯z = 0 .

9. Show that multiplication of a complex number by i corresponds to a


coun terclockwise rotation of the corresponding vector through the angle
π
2.

10. Given the sets A and B represented by |z − 1| < 2 and |z − 2i| < 1.5,
respectively. Represent geometrically A ∩ B and A ∪ B.
11. Prove that
θ isin θ)n = 2n+1 cos .
n
(1 + cos θ + isin cos 2 θ2
θ)n + (1 + cos θ −

12. Find all values of zfor which z5 = −32, and locate these values in the
complex plane.

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13. Find each of the indicated roots and locate them graphically. (a)(−1+i)13

(b)(−2 3 − 2i) .
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(
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14. Determine the value of a so that z + 3iz + 1, for z ̸= 1, a for z = 1is
f(z) =
continuous everywhere in the complex plane.

15. Show that the function


(x3−y3
2
x2+y + ix3+y3
f(z) = 0 when z = 0.
2
x2+y when z ̸= 0,

is not differentiable at z = 0 by letting ∆z → 0 first along the x−axis and


then along the line y = x.

16. Show that the following functions are nowhere analytic:


(c) f(z) = eyeix.
(a) f(z) = xy + iy;
(b) f(z) = 2xy + i(x2 − y2);

17. Determine whether f′(z) exists and find its value when (a) f(z) =
1
z; (b) f(z) = x2 + iy2; (c) f(z) = zImz. 18. Show that when f(z) = x3 +

i(1 − y)3, it is legitimate to write f′(z) = ux + ivx = 3x2

only when z = i.

19. Let u and v denote the real and imaginary components of the function f
defined by means of the equations
(z¯2
f(z) = 0, 0 when z =
z, when z ̸=
0.

Verify that the Cauchy-Riemann equations ux = vy and uy = −vx are


satisfied at the origin z = (0, 0)
20. Find real constants a, b, c and d the given functions are entire:

(a) f(z) = 3x − y + 5 + i(ax + by − 3),


(b) f(z) = x2 + axy + by2 + i(cx2 + dxy + y2) .

21. Show that v is a harmonic conjugate of u in a domain D if and only if −u


is a harmonic conjugate of v in D.

22. (a) Prove that u = e−x(x sin y − y cos y) is harmonic


(b) Find v such that f(z) = u + iv is analytic.

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23. Prove that the function f(z) = u + iv, where

3 3
f(z) = x (1 + i) − y (1 − i)
2
x2 + y (z ̸= 0), f(0) = 0.

is continuous and that Cauchy-Riemann equations are satisfied at the


origin, yet f′(z) does not exist there.
p
24. Show that the function f(z) = (|xy|) is not regular at the origin, al though
Cauchy-Riemann equations are satisfied at the point.

25. Evaluate, using Cauchy’s integral formula:


4
(z + 1) dz, where C is the circle |z|
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g)
=2
C
Z Z
e2z ez
2
(z − 1)(z − 2)dz, where C is the (z2 + π2) dz, where C is the circle
circle |z| = 3 |z| = 4
C
C
Z Z
cos πz
z2 − z + 1
(z2 − 1)dz, where C is the
rectangle with vertices 2 ± i, −2 ± i z − 1dz, where C is the cirle |z| = 1
C
C
Z
Z
z2 − z + 1
sin2z
1
3 z − 1dz, where C is the cirle |z| = 2
(z −π6) dz, where C is the circle C
|z| = 1
C
Z ALL THE BEST
e2z
3

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