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The document is an exam for a course on Complex Variables and Partial Differential Equations. It contains 5 questions testing various concepts related to complex analysis and partial differential equations, including representing complex numbers in polar form, De Moivre's theorem, separation of variables, analytic functions, Cauchy's integral theorem, residues, Laurent series, partial differential equations, and the method of characteristics. Students are instructed to show their work, make assumptions where needed, and that calculators are allowed.

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The document is an exam for a course on Complex Variables and Partial Differential Equations. It contains 5 questions testing various concepts related to complex analysis and partial differential equations, including representing complex numbers in polar form, De Moivre's theorem, separation of variables, analytic functions, Cauchy's integral theorem, residues, Laurent series, partial differential equations, and the method of characteristics. Students are instructed to show their work, make assumptions where needed, and that calculators are allowed.

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Seat No.: ________ Enrolment No.

___________

GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


BE - SEMESTER–III (NEW) EXAMINATION – WINTER 2021
Subject Code:3130005 Date:17-02-2022
Subject Name:Complex Variables and Partial Differential Equations
Time:10:30 AM TO 01:00 PM Total Marks:70
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
4. Simple and non-programmable scientific calculators are allowed.
Marks
Q.1 (a) Represent z  7i into polar form and find the argument of z and the 03
principal value of the argument of 𝑧.
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(b) 04
State De Moivre's theorem. Find and plot all roots of (1  i ) 3 in the
complex plane.
(c) u u 07
Using the method of separation of variables, solve 4   3u and
x y
u  e 5 y when x  0 .

Q.2 (a) Define an analytic function. Write the necessary and sufficient condition 03
for function f z  to be analytic. Show that f ( z)  z is nowhere
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analytic.
(b) Define the Mobious transformation. Determine the bilinear 04
transformation which mapping the points 0, ,i onto , 2, 0 .
(c) Attempt the following.
(i) Define the harmonic function. Show that u  x2  y 2  x is 04
harmonic and find harmonic conjugate of u .
(ii)  Imz  03
 ;z  0
Show that f z    z is not continuous at z  0

0 ;z  0
OR
(c) Attempt the following.
(i) Prove that cos 1 z  i ln( z  i 1  z 2 ) . 4
(ii) Find the values of Re f ( z ) and Im f ( z ) at the point 7  2i , 3
1
where f ( z )  .
1 z
_
Q.3 (a) 03
Evaluate  zdz , where C is the right- half of the circle z  2 and hence
C

dz
show that 
C
z
 i .

(b)  04
Expand f ( z ) = sin z in a Taylor series about z  and write the Maclaurin
4
z
series for e .
(c) Write the Cauchy integral theorem and Cauchy integral formula and 07
hence evaluate:
ez
(i)  dz; C : z  2. (ii)  e z dz; C : z  3 .
C
( z  1)( z  3) C
1
OR
Q.3 (a) e z 03
Evaluate 
C
z i
dz , where c : z  1  1 .

(b) Develop the following functions into Maclaurin series:(i) cos 2 z (ii) 04
e z cos z .
(c) Evaluate
 Re( z )dz , where C is the boundary of the square with 07
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vertices 0, i,1  i,1 in the clockwise direction.

Q.4 (a) Define the singular points of 𝑓(𝑧). Find the singularity of 𝑓(𝑧) and 03
classify as pole, essential singularity or removable singularity. where
1  ez
f ( z)  .
z
(b) State the Cauchy residue theorem. Find the residue at its poles of 04
z2
f ( z)  and hence evaluate  f  z dz , C : z  3.
( z  1) 2 ( z  2) C

(c) 1 07
Determine the Laurent series expansion of f ( z)  valid
( z  2)( z  4)
for regions
(i ) z  2
(ii ) 2  z  4
(iii ) z  4
OR
Q.4 (a)  z  z
2 2 03
Solve  2  e x2 y .
x y
2

(b) Form a partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary 04


functions form the equations z  f ( x  ay )   ( x  ay ).

(c) dx  07
Show that  2  .

( x  1)( x  4) 6
2

Q.5 (a) Form a partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function 03
x
form u  f ( ) .
y
(b) State the Lagrange's linear partial differential equation of first order and 04
hence solve x( y  z ) p  y ( z  x)  z ( x  y )
(c) u u 07
Using the method of separation of variables, solve 4 where
x y
u(0, y)  8e3 y .
OR
Q.5 (a) Obtain the general solution of p  q 2  1 . 03
(b) Solve by Charpit's method: px  qy  pq . 04
(c) Find the solution of the wave equation utt  c 2uxx , 07
0  x  L satisfying the condition u (0, t )  u ( L, t )  0, ut ( x,0)  0 ,
x
u( x,0)  , 0 x L.
L
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