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Complex Analysis Tutorial Sheet - MA1202

The document is a tutorial sheet for a complex analysis course, containing a series of problems and exercises for students to solve. It includes marked problems for assignments and tutorials, as well as unmarked practice problems covering various topics in complex analysis. The problems range from expressing complex numbers in different forms to evaluating integrals and understanding properties of complex functions.

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Complex Analysis Tutorial Sheet - MA1202

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MA1202 - Tutorial Sheet On Complex Analysis

∗ Marked problems are assignment problems.


† Marked problems to be worked out in the tutorial session.
Unmarked problems are practice problems.

1. Write the following expression in the form x + iy, x, y ∈ R :

2 + 3i 1 − 5i 1−i 1
(i) (3 + 4i)2 (ii) (iii)* (iv) † − i + 2 (v)
3 − 4i 3i − 1 1+i i
(1 − i)23
2. (i) * Express √ in the form reiθ , r > 0, −π ≤ θ < π.
( 3 − i)13
(ii) † Express 5e3πi/4 + 2e−πi/6 in the form x + iy, x, y ∈ R.

3. By writing z = x + iy find all solutions of the following equations:


† (i) z 2 = −5 + 12i (ii)* z 2 + 4z + 12 − 6i = 0.

4. Let z1 , z2 ∈ C. Show that (i) Re(z1 ± z2 ) = Re(z1 ) ± Re(z2 ), (ii) Im(z1 ± z2 ) =


Im(z1 ) ± Im(z2 ). Give examples to show that neither Re(z1 z2 ) = Re(z1 )Re(z2 )
nor Im(z1 z2 ) = Im(z1 )Im(z2 ) hold in general.
 
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5. * Let z1 , z2 ∈ C. Show that (i) (z1 ± z2 ) = z1 ±z2 , (ii) z1 z2 = z1 z2 , (iii) =
z
1
if z 6= 0, (iv) z + z = 2Re(z), (v) z − z = 2iIm(z).
z
6. † Let z1 , z2 ∈ C. Show, using the triangle inequality, that the reverse triangle
inequality holds:

||z1 | − |z2 || ≤ |z1 + z2 |.

∗ Then find the necessary and sufficient condition for the equality.

7. * Show that |Re (2 + z̄ + z 3 )| ≤ 4, where |z| ≤ 1.


z+4
8. † Find an upper bound of , where |z| = 2.
z3 − 1
9. Let Arg(z) denote the principal value of the argument of z. Give an exam-
z1
ple to show that, in general, Arg(z1 z2 ) 6= Arg(z1 ) + Arg(z2 ) and Arg( ) 6=
z2
Arg(z1 ) − Arg(z2 ), z1 6= 0.

10. Draw the set of all z ∈ C satisfying the following conditions

(i) Re(z) > 2 †(ii) 1 < Im(z) < 2 (iii) |z| < 3 (iv)* |z − 1| < |z + 1|.

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11. Which of the following sets are open, closed, connected, domain and region ? Justify
your answer.

(a) {z ∈ C| Im(z) > 0},


(b) ∗ {z ∈ C| Re(z) > 0, |z| < 2},
(c) {z ∈ C| |z| ≤ 6},
(d) * {z ∈ C| Re(z) 6= 0},
(e) † {z ∈ C| Im(z) < |z − 1|2 },
(f) {z ∈ C| 0 ≤ Arg(z) ≤ π/4}.

12. Find all complex values z satisfying the given equation

(a) sin z = i
(b) sin z = cos z

(c) cos z = i sin z

13. † Find the image of the line segment from 1 to i under the mapping w = iz.

14. * If the function w = f (z) is continuous at z = z0 , then show that the function
f (z) is continuous at z = z0 .

15. Examine the continuity of the following, at z = 0.


1
(
e− z2 if z 6= 0
† f (z) =
0 if z = 0

16. Using the definition of the derivative, find the derivative of the following complex
functions if exists:
p
(a) ∗ f (z) = |xy| at z = 0; (b) f (z) = z Re(z) at z = 0.

17. Let f (z) = e2πiz − 1. For z1 = 1 and z2 = 0, show that there does not exist any
point c ∈ C such that

f (z1 ) − f (z2 ) 0
= f (c)
z1 − z2
(The mean value theorem, in general, does not hold for the complex valued func-
tions).

18. In each of the following cases, write f (z) in the form u(x, y) + iv(x, y) where z =
x + iy and u, v are real-valued functions.

i) f (z) = z 2 + z

2
ii) † f (z) = z1 (z 6= 0).

Show that u and v satisfy the Cauchy-Riemann equations everywhere for i), and
for all z 6= 0 in ii).

19. * Write the function f (z) = |z| in the form u(x, y) + iv(x, y). Using the Cauchy-
Riemann equations, decide whether there are any points in C at which f is differ-
entiable.

20. Verify the Cauchy-Riemann equations for the functions u, v given by

i) † u(x, y) = x3 − 3xy 2 , v(x, y) = 3x2 y − y 3


x4 −6x2 y 2 +y 4 4xy 3 −4x3 y
ii) * u(x, y) = (x2 +y 2 )4
, v(x, y) = (x2 +y 2 )4
, where x2 + y 2 6= 0.

In both of the above cases, verify that u and v are the real and imaginary parts of
an analytic function f : C → C.

21. * The function f : C → C is defined as f (x + iy) = x3 + i(y − 1)3 . Find the points,
in the complex plane, at which the function is differentiable. Is f analytic ? Justify
your answer.

22. Evaluate the following integrals

(a) γ z+1
R
z
dz, where γ is the right half of the circle |z| = 1 from z = −i to z = i.
R
(b) † γ exp(z)dz, where γ is the polygonal path consisting of the line segments
from z = 0 to z = 2 and from z = 2 to z = 1 + πi.
2 2
(c) * γ dz, where γ is the left half of the ellipse x16 + y4 = 1 from z = 2i to
R

z = −2i.
R
23. * Calculate γ |z|2 dz where

(a) γ denotes the contour that goes vertically from 0 to i then horizontally from
i to 1 + i in the z−plane.
(b) γ denotes the contour that goes horizontally from 0 to 1 then vertically from
1 to 1 + i in the z−plane.

What does this tell you about possibility of the existence of an anti-derivative for
f (z) = |z|2 ?

24. Evaluate the following integrals:

I
dz
(a) † , where γ is a triangle with vertices at 0, ± 41 + 2i .
γ z3−1

3
I
2
(b) * esinz dz, where γ is a circle | z |= 1.
γ
Z
zdz
25. ∗ Evaluate the integral I = 2
, where γ is the upper semicircle, | z + 12 |= 1
2
γ 1 + z
traversed in the anti-clockwise direction.
I z
e
26. † Show that dz = 2πi, where γ is a circle | z |= 1. Hence, show that
γ z

Z 2π Z 2π
cosθ
e cos(sinθ)dθ = 2π and ecosθ sin(sinθ)dθ = 0.
0 0

e2z
I
27. ∗ Evaluate dz, where γ is | z − 1 |= 4
γ z + πi
28. Using either Cauchy’s integral formula or Cauchy’s integral formula for derivatives
(depending on which one is appropriate), evaluate

ez + sin(πz)
I
(a) 2
dz, where γ is a circle | z |= 2.
γ (z − 1)(z − 3) (z + 4)

eπiz
I
(b) † 2
dz, where γ is a circle | z − 3 |= 3.
γ z − 3z + 2
I 3
z − sin(3z)
(c) * 3 dz, where γ is a circle | z |= 2.
γ z − π2

29. Find the region of convergence for the following series.


∞ ∞ ∞  n
X
2n
X
2n+1
X 6n + 1
(a) ∗ 2nz (b) n!z (c)† (z − 2i)n
n=0 n=0 n=1
2n + 5

30. Find the Taylor series expansions of the following and find their radii of convergence.

1
(a) † 1−z
about z = 2i (b) cosh(z) about z = 0 (c)* Log(z) about z = 2.

31. Find the order of zeros of †(a) f (z) = cos3 (z); z = 0, (b) f (z) = z − sin(z); z = 0.

1
32. Expand f (z) = z(z−1)
in a Laurent series valid in the following annular domains.

(a) 0 < |z| < 1 †(b) |z| > 1 (c)* 0 < |z − 1| < 1 (d) |z − 1| > 1.

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33. Classify the nature of singularities and find the residues for the following functions.

e2(z−1) −1 1

(a) † f (z) = z−1
at z = 1. (b)* f (z) = z 3 sin z
at z = 0.

1 − cosh z
(c) f (z) = at z = 0.
z4

34. Evaluate the following integrals by residue theorem.

I
2z + 6
(a) † dz, where γ is the circle |z − i| = 2.
γ z2 + 4

ez
I
(b) 4 3
dz, where the contour γ is the circle |z| = 2.
γ z + 5z
I
(c) * cot(πz)dz, where γ is the rectangle defined by x = 21 , x = π, y = −1 and
γ
y = 1.

I  
1 1
(d) e( z ) sin dz, where γ is the circle |z| = 1.
γ z

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