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SIKSHA ‘O’ ANUSANDHAN Practice

(Deemed to be University) Questions – II

Programme B. Tech. Academic Year 2025-26

Branch Electronics and Communication Engineering

Electrical Engineering Semester 3rd

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Subject Name Complex Analysis

Subject Code MTH 4001

1. Evaluate the following integrals:


Z 1
(a) (1 + it)2 dt
0
Z π/4
(b) eit dt
0
Z 2 2
1
(c) −i dt
1 t
Z π/6
(d) ei2t dt
0
Z ∞
(e) e−zt dt (Re z > 0)
0
Z
2. Find the value of the integral: z dz, where C is the right-hand half z = 2eiθ (−π/2 ≤ θ ≤ π/2) of
C
the circle |z| = 2 from z = −2i to z = 2i.
Z
(z + 2)
3. Evaluate dz, where C is
C z
(a) the semicircle z = 2eiθ (0 ≤ θ ≤ π);

(b) the semicircle z = 2eiθ (π ≤ θ ≤ 2π);

(c) the circle z = 2eiθ (0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π).


Z
4. Evaluate (z − 1) dz, where C is the arc from z = 0 to z = 2 consisting of
C

1
(a) the semicircle z = 1 + eiθ , π ≤ θ ≤ 2π;

(b) the segment z = x, (0 ≤ x ≤ 2) of the real axis.

5. Apply the Cauchy–Goursat theorem to show that


Z
f (z) dz = 0
C

when the contour C is the unit circle |z| = 1, in either direction, and when

z2
(a) f (z) = ;
z−3
(b) f (z) = ze−z ;
1
(c) f (z) = ;
z2 + 2z + 2
(d) f (z) = tan z.
Z
z dz
6. Evaluate 2
, where C : |z| = 2.
C (9 − z )(z + i)
Z 2z
e
7. Evaluate 4
dz, where C : |z| = 1.
C z

8. If C is the positively oriented boundary of the square whose sides lie along the lines x = ±2 and
y = ±2, evaluate each of these integrals:

e−z
Z
(a) dz
C z − (πi/2)
Z
cos z
(b) 2
dz
C z(z + 8)
Z
z
(c) dz
C 2z + 1

9. Find the value of the integral of g(z) around the circle |z − i| = 2 in the positive sense when

1
(a) g(z) =
+4z2
1
(b) g(z) = 2
(z + 4)2
1
10. Show that the sequence zn = + i (n = 1, 2, . . .) converges to i.
n3
1 + 2z 2 z
11. Find the Maclaurin series expansion of ez , sin z, cos z, 3 5
, 4 .
z +z z +9
12. Obtain the Taylor series for ez , (|z − 1| < ∞).

13. Find the Laurent series expansion for e1/z (|z| < ∞).

2
−1
14. Find the Laurent series expansion for f (z) = valid for the region 1 < |z| < 2.
(z − 1)(z − 2)
1
15. Find the Laurent series expansion for f (z) = valid for the regions |z| < 1, 1 < |z| < 3
(z + 1)(z + 3)
and |z| > 3.
 
1
16. Find the Laurent series expansion for f (z) = z 2 sin valid for the region 0 < |z| < ∞.
z2
z+1
17. Find the isolated singular points for the function .
z 3 (z 2
+ 1)
18. Find the isolated singular point and state the type of the singular point for the following functions:
sin z
(a) f (z) = (|z| < ∞);
z
1 − cos z
(b) f (z) = (|z| < ∞);
z
1 − cos z
(c) f (z) = (|z| < ∞);
z2
sin z
(d) f (z) = 3 (|z| < ∞);
z
z 2 − 2z + 3
(e) f (z) = (0 < |z − 2| < ∞);
z−2
1
(f) f (z) = 2 (0 < |z| < 1);
z (1 + z)
1
(g) f (z) = sin (|z| < ∞);
z
ez − 1
19. Find the singularities (if any) for the function f (z) = .
ez
ez − 1
20. Find the singularities and types of the singularities for the function f (z) = .
z(z − 2)
21. Find the residues of the following functions at their isolated singular points:
 
2 1
(a) f (z) = z sin ,
z
 
1
(b) f (z) = exp ,
z2
1
(c) f (z) = ,
z(z − 2)4
z2
(d) f (z) = ,
(z − 1)2 (z + 2)
1
(e) f (z) = 2 ,
(z + 1)3
z 2 − 2z
(f) f (z) = ,
(z + 1)2 (z 2 + 4)
5z − 2
(g) f (z) = ,
z(z − 1)

3
2z 2 + 3z
(h) f (z) = ,
(z − 2)2
z3
(i) f (z) = .
z−2
z2
22. Find the residue at infinity for the function f (z) = .
(z − a)(z − b)(z − c)
z3
23. Find the residue at infinity for the function f (z) = .
(z 2 − 1)
Z  
2 1
24. Evaluate z sin dz.
C:|z|=1 z
Z  
1
25. Evaluate exp dz.
C:|z|=1 z2
Z
dz
26. Evaluate 4
.
C:|z−2|=1 z(z − 2)

z2
Z
27. Evaluate 2
dz.
C:|z|=2.5 (z − 1) (z + 2)

z 2 − 2z
Z
28. Evaluate 2 2
dz.
C:|z|=3 (z + 1) (z + 4)
Z
dz
29. Evaluate 2 + 1)3
.
C:|z|=2 (z

5z − 2
Z
30. Evaluate dz.
C:|z|=2 z(z − 1)

z−3
Z
31. Evaluate 2
dz, where
C z + 2z + 5

(a) |z| = 1

(b) |z + 1 − i| = 2

(c) |z + 1 + i| = 2

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