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This document contains instructions for a 75-minute complex variables midterm exam consisting of 6 questions worth a total of 100 marks. It provides important formulas and properties of complex functions that may be useful for solving the problems. The questions involve calculating line integrals using parameterization and Laurent series, finding zeros and singularities of complex functions, and classifying types of singularities. Work must be shown for full credit.

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Mid 2

This document contains instructions for a 75-minute complex variables midterm exam consisting of 6 questions worth a total of 100 marks. It provides important formulas and properties of complex functions that may be useful for solving the problems. The questions involve calculating line integrals using parameterization and Laurent series, finding zeros and singularities of complex functions, and classifying types of singularities. Work must be shown for full credit.

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December 17, 2011

Duration: 75 minutes
EEE 286 Complex Variables 2nd MIDTERM
i) For each problem, you must show complete work and reasoning. No credit will be given if you do not show the complete work, even if your answer is
correct.
ii) If a multi valued function exists then use the branch which has been dictated by the nature of the problem. Draw a simple diagram, and show branch
cut(s) and other isolated singularities on this diagram.
iii) Counters are traversed in the counterclockwise direction unless otherwise stated.

Question

Q1(15)

Q2(15)

Q3(20)

Q4(20)

Q5(20)

Q6(10)

Total=100

Mark

e iz + e iz
e iz e iz
e z + e z
e z ez
; sin z =
; cosh z =
; sinh z =
; cosh iz = cos z ; sinh iz = i sin z ; cos iz = cosh z
2
2
2
2i

(1) n
zn
sin iz = i sinh z ; e z =
; log z =
( z 1) n , z 1 < 1 ; cos 2 z = (1 + cos 2 z ) / 2 ; sin 2 z = (1 cos 2 z ) / 2 ;
n
n
!
n =0
n =1
cos z =

( z ) n = ( z n ) ; sin(a b) = sin a cos b sin b cos a ; cos(a b) = cos a cos b m sin a sin b

(1) n z 2n
(1) n z 2n+1
z3 z5
z2 z4
1
cos z =
=1
+
......... ; sin z =
=z
+
.......... ;
= zn, z <1
1 z
2!
4!
(2n + 1)!
3!
5!
n = 0 (2n)!
n =0
n =0

Q1(15) Compute

1 / 3

dz where is the straight line segment from z = i to z = 1 + i .

Q2(15) Compute

( x y +ix +iy )

dz where is a parabola y = x 2 from z = 0 to z = .

Q3(20) Use the antiderivative to calculate

dz
where is the counter shown in the figure.
z

-1

-i

Q4(20) (a) Find the Laurent series expansion of the function, f ( z ) =

1
2

z + 4z + 3

(b) Determine the integral

f ( z)dz by using Laurent series found in (a). (8pt)


z =2

, which is valid on the circle z =2. (12pt)

Q5(20) Find the all zeros and singularities of the function f ( z ) = z cot z at the extended complex plane. Classify the
singularities. (13pt)

(b) Find the radius of converge of the Maclaurin series for f ( z ) = z cot z . (7pt)

Q6(10) Find the all zeros and singularities of the function f ( z ) =


singularities.

z
e iz 1

at the extended complex plane. Classify the

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