1.
FUNCTION OF COMPLEX VARIABLE
Which of the following NOT the real part of an analytic function?
( a) x 2 y 2
(b )
1
1 x y
2
(d ) x
(c ) cos x cosh y
x
(x y 2 )
2
2.
At z = 0, the function f(z) = z2 z
(a) Does not satisfy Cauchy-Riemann equations.
(b) Satisfies Cauchy Riemann equations but is not differentiable.
(c) is differentiable.
(d) is analytic
3.
The function sin z is analytic in
(a) C { }
(b) C except on the negative real axis
(c) C {0}
(d) C
( z ) 2 / z 2 , if z 0
f ( z)
4.
5.
, if z 0
The function
(a) Satisfies the Cauchy-Riemanns equations at z = 0
(b) is not continuous at z = 0
(c) is differentiable at z = 0
(d) is analytic at z = 1
The harmonic conjugate of u(x, y) = x2 y2 + xy is
(a) x2 y2 xy
x2)
(b) x2 + y2 xy
1
(c) 2xy + 2 (y2 x2)
1
(d) 2 xy + 2(y2
6.
The conjugate point of 1 + i with respect to the circle |z 1| = 2 is
(a) 1 i
(b) 1 + 4i
(c) 1 + 2i
(d) 1 i
7.
The conjugate of the function u = 2x(1 y) is
(a) x2 + y2 2y + C (b) x2 y2 + 2y + C (c) x2 y2 2y + C (d) None of the above
8.
If f(z) = u + iv, then consider the four solution for f (z)
v
v
i
y
x
The correct solution for f (z) are
(1)
u
u
i
x
y
(a) 1 & 2
9.
10.
( 2)
(b) 3 & 4
(3)
u
v
i
x
x
( 4)
(c) 1 & 3
If f(z) = x2 + iy2, then f (z) exist at all points on the line
(a) x = y
(b) x = - y
(c) x = 2 + y
u
v
i
y
y
(d) 2 & 4
(d) y = x + 2
If f(z) = u + iv is an analytic function of z = x + iy and u v = e x (cos y sin y), the
f(z) in terms of z is
2
z
(a) e + (1 + i)C
(b) e-z + (1 + i)C
(c) ez + (1 + i)C
(d) e-2z + (1 + i)C
11.
12.
13.
14.
If u = sinh x cosy then the analytic function f(z) = u + jv is
(a) cosh-1 z + iC
(b) cosh z + iC
(c) sinh z + iC
+ iC
If v = 2xy, then the analytic function f(z) = u + iv is
(a) z2 + C
(b) z-2 + C
(c) z3 + C
(d) z-3 + C
x y
2
2
If v = x y , then analytic function f(z) = u + iv is
1
(a) z + C
(b) z-1 + C
(c) (1 i) z + C
1
(d) (1 + i) z + C
sin 2 x
cosh 2 y cos 2 x , then the analytic function f(z) = u + iv is
If u =
(a) cot z + iC
+ iC
15.
(b) cosec z + iC
17.
(d) cosh z
(b) A pole of order zero
(d) A removable singularity
If an analytic function f(z) is such that Re{ f (z)} = 2y and f(1 + i) = 2, then the
imaginary part of f(z) is
(a) 2xy
(b) x2 y2
(c) 2xy
(d) y2 x2
sin z
3
For the function z of a complex variable z, the point z = 0 is
(a) A pole or order 3
Not a singularity
18.
(c) sinh z + iC
1 ez
z , the point z = 0 is
For the function f(z) =
(a) An essential singularity
(c) A pole of order one
16.
(d) sinh-1 z
(b) A pole order 2
(c) A pole of order 1
(d)
z sin z
z 3 , the point z = 0 is
For the function f(z) =
(a) A pole of order 3
(c) An essential singularity
(b) A pole of order 2
(d) A removable singularity
19.
If f(z) = z3 then it
(a) Has an essential singularity at z =
(c) Has a pole of order 3 at z = 0
(b) Has a pole of order 3 at z =
(d) Is analytic at z =
20.
An example of a function with a non-isolated essential singularity at z = 2 is
(a ) tan
1
z2
(b) sin
1
z2
(c ) tan
z2
z
(d ) e ( z 2 )
Answers
1
B
11
C
2
D
12
A
3
D
13
D
4
A
14
D
5
C
15
D
6
A
16
D
7
B
17
A
8
A
18
D
9
A
19
B
10
C
20
A