Functions, Limit and Continuity
Functions, Limit and Continuity
Lecture 3
i.e.,
v
v = c2 > 0
u = c1 > 0
It is a vertical line
p in w -plane given by u = c1 .
Note: v = 2y y 2 + c1 , y R.
Each branch of the hyperbola maps the line in one-one manner.
As you travel upward (downward) on the branch right (left) to
y -axis, you travel upward on the image.
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v
v = c2 > 0
u = c1 > 0
Limit of a function
Limit of a function: Suppose f is a complex valued function defined on
a deleted neighborhood of z0 . We say f has a limit a as z z0 if for
every > 0, there is a > 0 such that
|f (z) a| <
whenever
0 < |z z0 | < .
We then write
lim f (z) = a.
zz0
2i
= 2.
z
Take any and draw diagram and see:
Example:
lim
zi
2i
is defined in a deleted neighborhood of i,
z
2|z i|
|f (z) 2| =
< if |z i| < and |z| > 12 ,
|z|
4
If = min{ , 12 }, then |f (z) 2| < when |z i| < .
4
w = f (z) =
Limit of a function
If f (z) = u(x, y ) + iv (x, y ) and z0 = x0 + iy0 , pause then
lim
u(x, y ) = u0 and
(x,y)(x0 ,y0 )
lim f (z) = u0 + iv0
zz0
lim
v (x, y ) = v0 .
(x,y)(x0 ,y0 )
zz0
z approaches z0 .
If the limit lim f (z) is different for different path of approaches then
zz0
zz0
Ex. lim
z0
z
does not exist.
z
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Limit contd....
Let f , g be complex valued functions with lim f (z) = and lim g (z) = .
zz0
zz0
Then,
lim [f (z) g (z)] = lim f (z) lim g (z) = .
zz0
zz0
zz0
zz0
zz0
zz0
lim f (z)
lim
zz0
f (z)
zz0
=
=
g (z)
lim g (z)
(if
zz0
6= 0).
zz0
zz0
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K C.
Continuous functions
whenever
|z z0 | < .
lim f (z)
zz0
exists,
zz0
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Continuity
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