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Find whether f(z) is analytic or not. ine pete Ta Deo ea Y ass Solution: Given f(2) = 55 = Salata Bath eee u= a, andv= ay? ou _ @4y?)=x(n) __y@on®@ gu aay Ox 4y2)2 Gy)?” Oy (Ay?) ao Ov xy v(x? +?) - y(2y) ox G@ty?'dy SO y2P x? + 7)? re nt SP eC Ren i Since 5 = G and 5) = — 5p the C-R equations are satisfied. Hence f(z) is analytic. 7. Find the value of k such that f(z) = e*(cos ky + isin ky) is analytic. Solution: Given f(z) = e*(cos ky + isin ky) u = e* cos kyand v = e*sinky 2 = eX cosky, eS = —ke* sin ky and ‘Ox av av — = e*sinky,— =ke* 2x sinky, a e*cosky : : au _ avy du_ _ ay, Since f(z) is analytic, the C-R equations (52 = 5° and = —F) are satisfied. Therefore, using x = ze e&cosky = ke*cosky > k = 1. Example 10.6. Show that z"(nez*) is analytic. Hence find its derivative. Solution. Let f(z) = 2" =(re’)" =r"e™” "(cosnd +isinnd) =u(r,0)+iv(r,0),... 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Baan a Solution : Let f(z) = u + iv = Real f(z) =u f(z) =u, + ivy = |f/@)? = u2 + v2 Now 2 (u2) = 20% = Ser =2((2 +uz) > (1) ox? ox? ay ay? Adding S and (2), we get a ear +0 = = 2() +u53)+ 2(( " (4 2) 2 af) 4 (2) 4 (OH a2 yz) = (5) (&) (ae Since f(z) is analytic, u satisfies the Laplace equations. 2 Similarly, 4 (u2) = 2u% > Sw) = 2(() aw Then (2 +3) =0. zeae du)? | du” Ruse ee (eee ale eo ene (= =) eae (&) 4 (5) ) pore) Since f(z) is analytic, we have C-R equation uy = —v, Gl & (s+ Fa) = 208 + vg) = 208+ 14.Show that (Ss + 3) log |f(z)| = 0, where f(z) is an analytic function. Taking x = = and y = Weave a2 OK alos) ag age) ic And 55 ae (an) + oy Ge Multiplying (1) and (2), we get (@-2) a z(t) > +iZ)>@ Gras) (+H) Coste @) = 45, Coste’ = 4325 Fost’ OI?) = once [since |zl? = 22] (log f(z) + log f(2)) me ap f(z) 0zf'(z) = 2[0+0] =0 ae) at@) _ [since = 9 = 9) sx2Gutiy) 17. Show that f(z) = | ays! is not analytic at z = 0 although C-R 0, z equations are satisfied at the origin. : pualatin)y z#0 Solution: Givenf(z) =} *+7 0, z=0 ‘dw ety (ae 0) #0 ees au ._ u(0,y)—u(0,0)_,, 0-0 (F) = tg EEE = tim = 0 Pod cnpeatee O ye av __ v(x,0)-v(0,0) ._ 0-0 ) = lin = im — = 0 Sen 0 ee =o x ‘av v(O,y) -v@,0)_- 0-0 () =p SER = lim“ = 0 I¥ 9) ¥00 yO yoy Since Se = oe =- = the C-R equations are satisfied. Hence f(2)is analytic. ® For verifying analytic functions, we have to verify differentiability. xy? (x + iy) | 0 FZ) —f@) "x? +y# xy(Qxtiy) xy? Z-% x+iy—-0 G@+y)(x+iy) x? +y* Case-1: Let us take the limits on a straight line y = mxto “22 Feta) etn ee emg e exCu)s See pO Fy) 0x7 + Gm? Case-2: Let us take the limits on a straight line y = mx?to fetal imi =#@0) _ tees ee Coes ae mec ea % x0 GP Fy4) yooxe + (mye yom ST yomx? =0 Case-3: Let us take the limits on a straight line x = my2to <2=%o) =a Fe Cen vee doe ee re ee 20 Z—% yO G@+yy yooGny)?+y* yume +1 aye “m+ Since the limits are not unique, given function is not differentiable. Hence f(z) is not analytic at (0,0). ty (yin) 19. Show that the function | iy? ?” 7 “is not differentiable at the 0, origin, peylyeb)) PAO Solution: Givenf(z) = | aye 0, 6 “y= _ 9 f(z) — fo) _— xe +y? x°y(y — ix) Za xtiy x6 + y2)(x + iy) Case-1: Let us consider the limit on the straight line y = mx to 2s) “9 imi D=!Go) _ x*y(y — ix) Et) Gay Ek OFF VEF I) x3(mx)(mx — ix) = UM e+ Gm) ime) = im Xd anx — is) ORE Oxy) EF Im) x?m(m — i) —— (x* + m?)(1 + im) =0 Case-2: Let us take the limits on a straight line y = mx?to 2s) = x*y(y — ix) x3 (mx?) (mx! 1 G+ Gx)? )( + mx?) re xm(m? + i) ee (x? + m4) (1 + im) ~ Ler yDaTH) Case-3: Let us take the limits on a straight line y = mx°to ann 12) = fo) lim ——_—* 790 Z—Z {@=f26) 2g xy(y— ig) x88) (mx? — ix) = aus KE VCR IY) x00 (KO + (mx?)2) GR + mx?) m3(m x? — i) im? see ear) (een) +m Since the limit in case-3 is varies with m, the limits are not unique. 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BE Menu Camnan Quemano quaker are cole OA onyin - Now-f'co = Lz Hd 2 Km $02) 2 him Corgi Corp) zo z eee ned ares Ub 2-70 long ts path gem, ton flee) = [em eiC 4m) oe Camcit =o a tae on mand Aine ie net Urvguee _ flcz) doa rae eng IED). © chow that tHe treo Had= Jing], Hee CR: epuching are Aobfed at dhe orgia. a ut £2) = wey) +iverg +) eshere ubuy= JPA) ond vom =o Thin at te onigia Ula) 2 Roy Ose =O 20 Lim Ute) poe A nt ——— x aro x ee. 2Y = bw atay)-uloed - > -O 7 gre 4 meee av = bw OF = “on AFO0 sed of tae Origine Firs low ‘4 cS 19.Find the analytic function whose real part is x a aay way b, * x2? x Solution: (@) Given w= > = o-alay) __=2ay eadly = aga)! = Ge? _ @ty?)-xe2x) p= Semen pam (x2+y2)2 Let f(z) =utiv = f'(z) =u, + iv, uy — uy [Using C-R equations] 2 5 y? xy yee ame cy, (Oey (Ga) wa Ga) Using Milne-Thomson method, take x = z and y = 0 in f'(z), we get renee “Zt f@= Zz Integrating on both sides, we get f(z) constant. 2 ; 2 + ¢, where c is a complex mee! (©) Givenu = —* ea pasted ee 2h = CttyDev(ey) = ae Ux = Gaay2yt — Gaye and Uy = (tty)? @eay2e Let f(z) = ut iv = f(z) = uy + ivy = uy — uy [Using C-R equations] : ~2xy xtay? (@= Grp (aa Using Milne-Thomson method, take x = z and y = 0 in f(z), we get f@= Integrating on both sides, we get f(z) = 2 (£) + ¢, where c is a complex constant. 20. Show that u(x, y) = e2* (x cos 2y — y sin 2y) is harmonic and find its conjugate. Solution: Given u = e?*(x cos 2y — y sin 2y) Uz = 2e**(xcos2y —y sin 2y ) + e**(cos2y), uy = e?*(x(—2 sin 2y) — sin 2y — y(2 cos 2y)) Ure = 4e?* (x cos 2y — y sin 2y) + 2e”* cos 2y + 2e™* (cos 2y) Uyy = e?*(—4x cos 2y — 2. cos 2y — 2.cos 2y + 4y sin 2y) feat ye = e**[4x cos 2y — 4y sin 2y + 2.cos2y + 2.cos2y — 4x cos 2y — 2 cos 2y — 2cos2y + 4ysin2y] = 0 Hence u is harmonic. Let f(z) =utiv = f'(2) = uy + ivy = uz — iuy [using C-R equations] f'@) = 2e*(xcos2y — y sin 2y) + e**(cos2y — ysin2y) — ie**(x(—2 sin 2y) — sin 2y — y(2 cos 2y)) Using Milne Thomson method, take x = z and y = 0 in f"(z), we get f'(2) = 220% + Integrating on both sides we get, f(z) = 2 eS = c, where c is a complex constant. 21.Find the conjugate harmonic of u = e tems of z. Solution: Given u = e**-” cos 2xy uz = e*"-)" (2x) cos 2xy + e**-”" (—2y sin 2xy) = 2e**-* (x cos 2xy — y sin 2xy) uy = e*-” (—2y) cos 2xy + e*”-9*(—2x sin 2xy) = —2e*"-Y* (x cos 2xy + y sin 2xy) Let f(z) =u tiv = f'(z) = uy + ivy = Uy — itty [using C-R equations] f'@ = 2e* >” (x cos 2xy — ysin 2xy) — i(—2e**-Y" (x cos 2xy + ysin 2xy)) tao Using Milne Thomson method, take x = z and y = 0 in f"(z), we get f'(@) = 2ze”* + i2ze”* = 2(1 + ze” Integrating on both sides, we get f(z) = (1 + i)e”’ +c, where c isa complex constant. 26.Find the analytic function f(z) ifu — v = cosx+sinx-e% Solution: Given u— v = = 2eosx-e Let f(z) =utiv > if(z)=iu-v f@)+if@ = (ut iv) + (u-v) > (14+ Df(Z) = (uv) + i(ut v) F(z) =U +iV, where F(@) = (1+) f(@), U=u—v,V uty +(cosx+sin, _ (Cosy +e7¥)(2 cosx — e” — e~”) + (cosx + sinx —e)(-e? te) Hy (2cosx —e¥ —e)? Now F'(z) = Uy + iy F'(@) _ (sinx + cosx)(2 cosx — e” —e~”) + (cosx + sinx — e~”)(—2 sin x) a (2cosx — ey —e-¥)? (cosy +e~”)(2 cosx — e” — e~¥) + (cosx + sinx — e~”)(-e” + e~) i (2cosx—e¥ —e)? U, — iUy [Using C-R equations] Using Milne-Thomson method, take x = z and y = 0 in F'(z), we get (-sinz + cosz)(2 cos. (cosz+sinz F'() i 2(2cosz — 2) (cosz Fa) _ r2sinzcosz + 2cos*z +2sinz—2cosz+2sinzcosz + 2sin*z—2sinz— i2(cosz — 1) - 2(cosz — 1)? 2(1 — cos z) — 2i(cosz — 1) i +i preg = Aco) ~2A(cose— 1) _ AE 2(cosz — 1)? cosz—1 at 1 +t Be ea re @ Since F(z) = (1+ FG), we get (1+ Df) =H cosec? (2) = f'(Z) = dcosec? (2) Integrating on both sides, we get f(z) = —cot @ + ¢, where c is a complex constant. Since f (2) =0,c=1.Then f(z) =1- cot (2) . yey ising 27.Find f(z) = u + iv given thatu+v SoaNey=aaeaa , sinzx Solution: Given u + vy = ———=—_ cosh 2y-cos2x Let f(z) =u+iv >if(Z) =iu-v f@)+if@) =(utiv) +(u-v) > 4 0f@) =(u-v) ti(ut v) F(z) = U+iV, where F(z) = (1+ f(z), U=u—v, V=utv V, = 2c082x(cosh 2y-cos 2x)+sin 2x(2 sin 2x) fe, = 2 COS DaKCosh Bymcos 2x) sin 2x(@ sin2s) (cosh 2y—cos 2x)? Me sin 2x (—2 sinh 2y) (cosh 2y — cos 2x)? y= Now F(z) = U, + ivy = Vy + iy [Using C-R equations] 105) x (_Sin2x(c2sinh2y)) |. /2c0s2x(cosh 2y~cos2x)-sin 2x(2 sin 2x) P@=( ease) ( (cosh 2y-cos 2x)? ) Using Milne-Thomson method, take x = z and y = 0 in F(z), we get FQ) =i ( cos 2z (1 — cos 2z) — 2 sin? 22) (l= cos2z)? 2.cos2z — 2 cos? 2z — 2 sin? 2z Si (1 = cos 2z)? Pree) wi ( 260822 = 208? 2a = 2sin? 22) _ 12(cos2z- 1) EZ) ee sa eA ot (1 —cos2z) (= cos 2z)? 2i 1-cos2z i ee oa 2 @) = yyy = ~leosec*z Since F(z) = (1+ df (2), we get (1+ d)f'(2) = —icosec?(z) > f'(Z) = = cosec*(z) Integrating on both sides, we get f(z) = ++ cot(z) + c, where c isa complex constant. ae f@ = cota) + 28.Determine the analytic function f(z) = u + iv given that 3u + 2v = y®—x? + 16x. 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