


Consider the complex functions given below: a) f(z) z,(z # 0) b) f(z)1, (0) c) f()22...
Consider the complex functions given below: a) f(z) z,(z # 0) b) f(z)1, (0) c) f()22 d)f(2)1/(z+1), (z ) Verify that the Cauchy-Riemann equations are satisfied, and evaluate f (z) expression using the basic definition of derivative operation based on the limiting case as lim Az-0
Consider the complex functions given below: a) f(z) z,(z # 0) b) f(z)1, (0) c) f()22 d)f(2)1/(z+1), (z ) Verify that the Cauchy-Riemann equations are satisfied, and evaluate f (z) expression using the basic...
Complex analysis
Fix nEN. Prove that f defined by f(z) - Cauchy-Riemann Equations at z 0, but is not differentiable at z0. for z 0 and f(o) satisies the
Fix nEN. Prove that f defined by f(z) - Cauchy-Riemann Equations at z 0, but is not differentiable at z0. for z 0 and f(o) satisies the
Problem 1 Consider the composition f(w(z)) of two complex valued functions of a complex variable, f(w) and w(z), where z = x+iy and w=u+iv. Assume that both functions have continuous partial derivatives. Show that the chain rule can be written in complex form as of _ of ou , of Oz . . of az " dw dz * dw dz and Z of ou , of ou dw dz* dw ƏZ Show as a consequence that if f(w) is...
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= Define the function 22 f(z) 22 +1 For each annulus region given below, find the Laurent series of f(z) convergent in the region. (a) 0 < 12 – il < 2 (b) 1 < 121.
(%) = u(x, y) + f 0(4,7) For each of the following functions, write as f(z) = u(x, y) + í v(x, y) and use the Cauchy-Riemann conditions to determine whether they are analytic (and if so, in what domain) a. f(z) = 2 + 1/(2+2) b. f(z) = Re z C. f(x) = e-iz d. f(z) = ez? 16 marks]
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Ouestion 2. 2/2 -Throughout this question, z E C \ R and we define do (a) Locate and classify all singularities in the complex plane of Determine any associated residues (b) Evaluate Φ(z) by completing the contour in the upper half-plane. (c) Evaluate Ф(z) by completing the contour in the lower half-plane. (d) Verify that your answers to (b) and (c) are the same. (e) If r e...
2. Let f: R R be a continuous function. Suppose that f is differentiable on R\{0} and that there exists an L e R such that lim,of,(z) = L. Prove that f is differentiable at 1-0 with f,(0) = L. (Hint: Use the definition of derivative and then use mean value theorem)
2. Let f: R R be a continuous function. Suppose that f is differentiable on R\{0} and that there exists an L e R such that lim,of,(z) =...
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Let D C C be a regular domain, f : D → D' C C be a complex-valued function and f(z) = u(x,y) + iv(x,y). (a) Show that if/(z) is differentiable on D implies the Cauchy-Riemann equation, i.e., au dyJu on D. (b) Assume that D- f(D).e. fis a conformal mapping from domain D onto domain D. Le x' =a(x,y), y = r(x,y). Show that if φ(x,y) is harmonic on D. ie..知+Oy-0, then is also harmonic on domain D....
f(z) = {*3:2+1 (1:3); z = 1 Given the complex function: 1)Isf continuous on the complex plane? 2) Is fanalytic at z = (1; 0)?
1 1 Consider the function f(x.y,z) 2x y 2 the point P(3,0,1), and the unit vector u 0 Compute the gradient of f and evaluate it at P b. Find the unit vector in the direction of maximum increase of f at P c. Find the rate of change of the function in the direction of maximum increase at P d. Find the directional derivative at P in the direction of the given vector. a.
1 1 Consider the function...