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GCET/IQAC/QN-01

GALGOTIAS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


1, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida, U.P.
Even Semester 2023– 24

Course/Branch: B.Tech/All
Semester: II
Subject Name: Engineering Mathematics-II
Subject Code: BAS-203

ASSIGNMENT-4
CO-4 Apply the working methods of complex functions to find analytic functions

Session: 2023-24 Semester: II Branch: All


Subject Code: BAS203 Subject Name: Engineering Unit:IV
Mathematics-II
1. Determine the analytic function f ( z ) = u + iv, in terms of z, whose real part is
e− x ( x sin y − y sin y).
2. An electrostatic field in the xy- plane is given by the potential function  = 3x2 y − y3 . Find
the stream function and hence find complex potential.
 x3 y 5 ( x + iy )
 , z0
3. Show that the function f ( z ) defined by f ( z ) =  x 6 + y10 is not analytic at the
0 z=0

origin even though it satisfies Cauchy-Riemann equation at the origin.
4. Show that the function u = log ( x 2 + y 2 ) harmonic and find its conjugate function.
1
2
5. Find the values of C1 and C2 such that the function
f ( z ) = x + c1 y − 2 xy + i(c2 x − y + 2 xy ) is analytic.
2 2 2 2

6. State and prove Cauchy Riemann equations in polar form.


2 2 2
+ ) f ( z) = 4 f ' ( z) .
2
7. If f(z) is a regular function of z, prove that (
x 2
y 2

8. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z = 0, − 1, i onto w = i, 0,  . Also
find the image of the unit circle z = 1.
9. Find the fixed points and normal form of the bilinear transformations
z −1
a. w =
z +1
z
b. w =
2− z

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