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The document outlines a series of mathematical assignments covering topics such as periodic functions, Fourier series, complex analysis, Cauchy's integral theorem, Taylor and Laurent series, and residue theorem. Each section contains specific problems to solve, including verifying periodicity, finding Fourier coefficients, and evaluating integrals in the complex plane. The assignments are structured to test understanding of both theoretical concepts and practical applications in mathematics.

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The document outlines a series of mathematical assignments covering topics such as periodic functions, Fourier series, complex analysis, Cauchy's integral theorem, Taylor and Laurent series, and residue theorem. Each section contains specific problems to solve, including verifying periodicity, finding Fourier coefficients, and evaluating integrals in the complex plane. The assignments are structured to test understanding of both theoretical concepts and practical applications in mathematics.

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Assignment: Section D

Answer any Five

1. Periodic Functions
1. Show that the function f (x) = sin x + cos 2x is periodic and find its
fundamental period.

2. Determine whether the function f (x) = sin x + sin( 2x) is periodic.
Justify your answer.

2. Definition of Fourier Series


1. Find the Fourier series of f (x) = x in the interval (−π, π).
2. Obtain the Fourier series of f (x) = x2 in (−π, π).

3. Euler’s Formulae
1. Using Euler’s formulae, find the Fourier coefficients of f (x) = x on
(−π, π).
2. Derive expressions for an and bn using Euler’s formulae.

4. Dirichlet Conditions
1. Verify whether f (x) = |x| satisfies Dirichlet conditions on (−π, π).
2. Discuss whether the function f (x) = tan x satisfies Dirichlet conditions
on (−π, π).

1
5. Change of Interval
1. Find the Fourier series of f (x) = x in (0, 2π).

2. Obtain the Fourier series of f (x) = x2 in (0, L).

6. Even and Odd Functions


1. Determine whether f (x) = x3 is even or odd and find its Fourier series.

2. Show that if f (x) is even, then bn = 0 in its Fourier series.

7. Half Range Fourier Series


1. Find the half-range sine series of f (x) = x in (0, π).

2. Find the half-range cosine series of f (x) = x2 in (0, π).

2
1. Limit, Continuity, Differentiability
z
1. Examine the limit of f (z) = |z|
as z → 0.
z2
2. Test continuity of f (z) = |z|
at z = 0.

3. Check differentiability of f (z) = |z|2 at z = 0.

4. Determine points where f (z) = z̄ 2 is differentiable.

2. Cauchy–Riemann Equations
1. Verify Cauchy-Riemann equations for f (z) = z 2 .

2. Show that f (z) = z̄ is not analytic.

3. Find values of a, b such that f (z) = x2 − y 2 + i(axy + b) is analytic.

4. Check analyticity of f (z) = ez using CR equations.

3. Derivatives of Analytic Functions


1. Find f ′ (z) for f (z) = z 3 + 2z.

2. Show that derivative of f (z) = sin z is cos z.

3. Find derivative of f (z) = log z.


d 2
4. Evaluate dz
(ez ).

4. Line Integrals in Complex Plane


R
1. Evaluate C
z dz where C is the line from 0 to 1 + i.
R
2. Evaluate C
z̄ dz along z = t + it, 0 ≤ t ≤ 1.
R
3. Evaluate C
z 2 dz where C is |z| = 1.
1
R
4. Evaluate C z
dz along upper semicircle.

3
1. Cauchy’s Integral Theorem
H
1. Evaluate C (z 2 + 3z + 1) dz, C : |z| = 2.
H 2
2. Show C ez dz = 0.
H z3
3. Evaluate C z−1 dz.
H
4. Show C sin z dz = 0.

5. Evaluate C z2z+4 dz.


H

H
6. Evaluate C (z 4 + z 2 ) dz.

2. Independence of Path
R
1. Show C
z 3 dz is path independent.

2. Evaluate integral along two different paths for z 2 .


R
3. Evaluate C ez dz between two points.
R
4. Compare two paths for C z̄dz.

3. Existence of Indefinite Integral


1. Show analytic function has primitive.

2. Find primitive of z 2 .

3. Show primitive exists for ez .

4. Check existence for z̄.

5. Find primitive of sin z.

4
4. Cauchy’s Integral Formula
dz
H
1. Evaluate C z−2
.
H z2
2. Evaluate C z−1 dz.
H z
3. Find C ez dz.
1
H
4. Evaluate C (z−1) 2 dz.

5. Use CIF to find f ′ (a).

6. Evaluate C sinz z dz.


H

H z3
7. Compute C z−2 dz.

5. Taylor Series
Expand, Determine radius of convergence.

1. Expand ez at z = 0.

2. Expand sin z at z = π.

3. Expand cos z.

4. Expand log(1 + z).


1
5. Expand 1−z
.
2
6. Expand ez .
1
7. Expand z+1
.

6. Laurent Series
Expand, Find principal part and Determine annular region.
1
1. Expand z(z−1)
.
1
2. Expand z−2
for |z| < 2.

5
1
3. Expand z 2 −1
.
1
4. Expand z(z+1)
.
1
5. Expand (z−1)2
;
1
6. Expand z 2 (z−1)
.

7. Zeros and Singularities


1. Find zeros of z 4 − 1.

2. Classify z1 .
1
3. Classify z2
.
1
4. Find singularities of z(z−1)
.

5. Classify e1/z .

6. Determine order of zero of sin z at 0.

7. Find poles of rational function.

8. Residue Theorem
dz
H
1. Evaluate C z 2 +1
.
z
H
2. Evaluate C z 2 +1
dz.
1
3. Find residue of z(z−1) .
H z
4. Evaluate C ze2 dz.
2
5. Evaluate C z2z+4 dz.
H

6. Evaluate C sin z
H
z3
dz.

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