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Complex Analysis Practice Exam

This document summarizes an exam for Complex Analysis (AP3001-CA) that is divided into two parts totaling 3 hours. Part 1 is 2 hours and contains 7 short answer questions. Part 2 is also 2 hours and contains 4 open response questions requiring students to show their work and express answers in standard complex number form. The exam allows no resources and questions cover topics like sketching sets in the complex plane, evaluating limits, determining properties of complex functions, using Cauchy's integral formula, and estimating integrals along contours.

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Complex Analysis Practice Exam

This document summarizes an exam for Complex Analysis (AP3001-CA) that is divided into two parts totaling 3 hours. Part 1 is 2 hours and contains 7 short answer questions. Part 2 is also 2 hours and contains 4 open response questions requiring students to show their work and express answers in standard complex number form. The exam allows no resources and questions cover topics like sketching sets in the complex plane, evaluating limits, determining properties of complex functions, using Cauchy's integral formula, and estimating integrals along contours.

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Exam Complex Analysis (AP3001-CA)

Part 1: 2 hours, Part 2: 2 hours.


Full exam (3 hours): SA: 1-7, Open 1: 1,3,5, Open 2: 1,3,4,5
Resources allowed: none.
Short answer questions (SA): only answer required.
Other questions: motivate all your answers and rewrite them in the form
z = a + bi, a, b ∈ R whenever applicable.

Part 1 (2 hours, 36 points)


Short answer questions
Q1, 2 points (SA) The set S is obtained by removing the points of the form z = x + ix, x > 0 from the complex plane.
Circle the correct statement(s) (multiple answers may be correct).

(a) A 0 is an interior point of S. (b) AS is open.


B 0 is an exterior point of S. BS is closed.
C 0 is a boundary point of S. CS is connected.
DS is bounded.

Q2, 2 points (SA) Sketch the following set S in the complex plane: S = {z ∈ C | |z − 3| > |z − 1 + 4i|}.

Q3, 2 points (SA) Compute the following limit (write either a complex number, “∞” or “does not exist”).

limz→0 Re zz2Im z =

3
Q4, 3 points (SA) The function f (z) = z 5 and the function g(z) = z 5 Circle the correct statement(s) (multiple answers
may be correct).
(a) A f (z) is one-to-one (b) A g(z) is one-to-one
B f (z) is one-to-many. B g(z) is one-to-many
C f (z) is many-to-one C g(z) is many-to-one
D f (z) is many-to-many D g(z) is many-to-many

Q5, 2 points (SA) From the analytic function f (z), = x + iy it is given that Re f (z) = x + y − 2y. Determine the
imaginary part of f (z).

Imf (z) =

Q6, 2 points (SA) Determine all the points where the function f (z) = ez̄ is differentiable.

Answer:

Q7, 2 points (SA) The set S is obtained by removing the positive imaginary axis and 0 from the complex plane. The
√ −7π
function f : S → C, f (z) = z 3i is chosen such that f ( 12 + 12 i 3) = ee . How is the argument of z chosen, corresponding
to this branch of f (z)?.

Answer:
Open questions
Q1, 3 points Determine all solutions of the equation cos z = −i.

1
 1
z2 z 6= 0
Q2, 3+2 points We define the function f : C → C as follows: f (z) = Furthermore we set 0 ≤ arg
0 z = 0.
z < 2π to obtain a single valued function.
a) Sketch the image of the set G = {z ∈ C | Re z ≤ 0 and |z| ≤ 3} under f .
b) Sketch the image of G under f if we set −π ≤ arg z < π

2a
2b
R part of the circle z = R where Im z ≥ 0 (we give CR a positive orientation). Use an M L−estimate
Q3, 4 points CR is the
to show that limR→∞ CR 2z−3
z 3 +z dz = 0

3
Q4, 3+2
R points Compute the following integrals. The contour is traversed once in positive direction.
a) |z|=1 z −1+3i dz. For f (z) = z −1+3i the branch is chosen where 0 < arg z < 2π.
eiz
R
b) |z|=1 (z−2) 3 dz

4a
4b
Q5, 3 points Use (the extended version of) Cauchy’s integral formula to compute the following integral. The contour
iz
is traversed once in positive direction. |z|=1 ez3 dz
R

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