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This document contains a tutorial on complex variables and linear algebra. It provides 12 practice problems involving Taylor series expansions, Laurent series expansions, identifying singularities, finding poles and residues, and evaluating contour integrals using Cauchy's integral formula and the residue theorem. The contour integrals involve simple and higher order poles inside and outside a given contour C. Sample solutions are provided for some of the problems.
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21 Tutorial. 05 09 2023

This document contains a tutorial on complex variables and linear algebra. It provides 12 practice problems involving Taylor series expansions, Laurent series expansions, identifying singularities, finding poles and residues, and evaluating contour integrals using Cauchy's integral formula and the residue theorem. The contour integrals involve simple and higher order poles inside and outside a given contour C. Sample solutions are provided for some of the problems.
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Fall Sem.

2023-24

Tutorial– 3

Programme Name & Branch: B. Tech.

Course Name & Code: Complex Variables and Linear Algebra (BMAT201L)

Practice all the questions:


1
1. Obtain the Taylor’s series expansion of the function f ( z )  about z  1 .
z  z 6
2

1 1  1 1  1 1  1 1
Answer: f ( z )    2  2  ( z  1)   3  3  ( z  1) 2   4  4  ( z  1)3  ...
6 5 2 3  2 3  2 3 
z
2. Obtain the Laurent series expansion of the function f ( z )  in the region
z  4z  3
2

1  z  3.

1  z z 2  1 1 1 
Answer: f ( z )  1   2  ...   1   2  ... 
6  3 3  z z z 

z
3. Obtain the Laurent series of the function f ( z )  about z  3.
( z  1)( z  3)

z2 1
4. Obtain the Laurent series of the function f ( z )  in the region 2  z  3.
z 2  5z  6
1  cos z
5. Discuss the singularities of (i) f ( z )  (ii) f ( z )  e1/ z
z
6. Find the poles and the corresponding residues at each pole of the function
z2  2z
f ( z)  .
( z  1) 2 ( z 2  4)
Answer: Here z  1 is a pole of order two and z  2i, z  2i are simple poles. And the

2 1  7i 1  7 i
corresponding Residues are , , respectively.
25 2 2
z2 1
7. Find the poles and the corresponding residues of the function f ( z ) 
( z  2)( z  1)3

e2 z 1
8. Evaluate C ( z 1)2 ( z  2) dz where C is z  2 .
z 3e  z 1
9. Evaluate C ( z  1)2 dz where C is z  1  2 .
z 3e  z i
Answer: By Cauchy’s integral formula, C ( z  1)2 dz  e
z2 1
10. Evaluate  z 2  1 dz where C is z  i  1.
C

z2 1
Answer: By Cauchy’s integral formula, C z 2  1 dz  2 .
z2  2z 3
11. Evaluate c ( z  1)2 ( z 2  4) dz where C is z  2 using Residue theorem.
Answer: Here z  1 is a pole of order two which is inside of C and z  2i, z  2i are simple

z2  2z  2 
poles which are outside of C. Therefore c ( z  1)2 ( z 2  4) dz  2 i(Re s. f ( z)) z 1  2 i  25 
4  3z 3
12. Evaluate  z ( z  1)( z  2) dz where C is
C
z 
2
using Residue theorem.

4  3z
Answer:  z ( z  1)( z  2) dz  2 i .
C

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