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UNIT – III ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS

III. COMPLEX VARIABLE

3.1 The Complex Variable:


Cartesian Form : z = x + iy;
Polar form : z = reiθ

3.2 Function of a Complex Variable:


Cartesian form: ω = f (z) = u (x, y) + i v (x, y) Where x, y ε R and
u (x, y), v (x, y) are real valued functions.
Polar form: ω = f (z) = u (r, θ) + i v (r, θ)

3.3 Analytic function: A function f (z) is said to be Analytic in a region R


of z-plane, if it is differentiable at every point of R.

3.3.1 Necessary Condition for function f (z) to be Analytic:


Cartesian form Polar form
∂u ∂u ∂v ∂v ∂u ∂u ∂v ∂v
(i) , , , exist (i) , , , exist
∂x ∂y ∂x ∂y ∂r ∂θ ∂r ∂θ

(ii) f (z) to satisfy Cauchy-Riemann (ii) f (z) to satisfy Cauchy-Riemann


equation: equation:
∂u ∂v ∂u ∂v ∂u 1 ∂v ∂v 1 ∂u
= ; =− = : =−
∂x ∂y ∂y ∂x ∂r r ∂θ ∂r r ∂θ

3.3.2 Sufficient Condition for function f (z) to be Analytic:


Cartesian form Polar form
∂u ∂u ∂v ∂v ∂u ∂u ∂v ∂v
(i) , , , exist (i) , , , exist
∂x ∂y ∂x ∂y ∂r ∂θ ∂r ∂θ

(ii) They are Continuous (ii) They are Continuous


(iii) f (z) to satisfy Cauchy-Riemann (iii) f (z) to satisfy Cauchy-
equation: Riemann equation:
∂u ∂v ∂u ∂v ∂u 1 ∂v ∂v 1 ∂u
= ; =− = : =−
∂x ∂y ∂y ∂x ∂r r ∂θ ∂r r ∂θ

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UNIT – III ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS

3.4 Harmonic function (or) potential function: A function which

∂ 2u ∂ 2u
satisfies the Laplace equation + = 0 then the function is called
∂x 2 ∂y 2
Harmonic function.

Example: u ( x, y ) = x3 − 3 xy 2 is a Harmonic Function


∂ 2u 1 ∂u 1 ∂ 2u
In polar coordinates: + + 2 =0
∂r 2 r ∂r r ∂θ 2

3.5 Properties of Analytic function:


1. The real and imaginary parts of an Analytic function ω = u + i v
satisfy the Laplace equation in two dimension.
2. The real and imaginary parts of an Analytic function
ω = u (r, θ) + i v (r, θ) satisfy the Laplace equation in polar
coordinates.
3. If ω = u (x, y) + i v (x, y) is Analytic function, the curves of the
family u (x, y) = a and v (x, y) = b, cut orthogonally, where a and b
are varying constants.
4. If ω = u (r, θ) + i v (r, θ) is Analytic function, the curves of the
family u (r, θ) = a and v (r, θ) = b, cut orthogonally, where a and b
are varying constants.

3.6 CONSTRUCTION OF ANANYTIC FUNCTION


f (z) = u (x, y) + i v (x, y) / MILNE THOMSON METHOD
When its real part u (x, y) is given

f (z) = ∫  u x ( z , 0) − iu y ( z , 0)  dz + c
When its Imaginary part v (x, y) is given

f (z) = ∫  v y ( z , 0) + iv x ( z , 0)  dz + c
3.7 Conformal mapping:
A transformation that preserves angles between every pair of curves
through a point, both in magnitude and sense is said to be conformal at
that point.

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3.8 Critical point:

A point at which f ' ( z ) = 0 , is called a critical point of the transformation.


i.e. A point at which f (z) is not conformal mapping is called critical point.
Example:
The point z = 0 is a critical point of the transformation w = z2.
3.9 Fixed point/Invariant point:
If the image of a point z under a transformation w = f(z) is itself, then the
point is called a fixed point or a invariant point of the transformation.
Example:
3z − 5
f ( z) = Then the invariant points are 1 + 2i and 1 – 2i.
z +1
3.10 Cross-Ratio:
( z − z )( z − z )
If z , z , z & z are four complex numbers, then 1 2 3 4 is
1 2 3 4 ( z − z )( z − z )
1 4 3 2
called the Cross-Ratio of the four points.
3.11 Bilinear Transformation (or) Linear fractional Transformation
(or) Mobius Transformation.
az + b
The transformation w = where a, b, c and d are complex constant
cz + d
and ad − bc ≠ 0 is known as bilinear transformation.
Note: If ad − bc = 0 , every point of the z-plane is a critical point.
The Bilinear transformation which maps the points
( ω 1, ω 2, ω 3, ω 4) onto the points (z1, z2, z3, z4) respectively is
( ω 1 − ω 2 )( ω 3 − ω 4 ) ( z − z )( z − z )
= 1 2 3 4
( ω 1 − ω 4 )( ω 3 − ω 2 ) ( z − z )( z − z )
1 4 3 2

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UNIT – III ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS

Exercise
1. Find the analytic region of f (z) = (x-y) 2 +2i (x+y).
2. Examine whether ez & Sin (z) are analytic.
2
3. Examine whether z is analytic.

4. Examine whether z2 & z3 are analytic.


5. State the Properties of analytic function.
6. Give an example that both u & v are harmonic but f (z) is not analytic.
7. Prove that analytic function with (i) constant real part (ii) constant
imaginary part is constant.
8. Prove that function with constant modulus is constant.
 ∂2 ∂2  2 2
9. If f (z) is analytic prove that (i)  2 + 2  f ( z ) = 4 f ' ( z ) .
 ∂x ∂y 

 ∂2 ∂ 2 
(ii)  + Log f ( z ) = 0.
 ∂x 2 ∂y 2 

10. Prove that u ( x, y ) = x3 − 3 x 2 y + 3 x 2 − 3 y 2 + 1 is Harmonic and find v


the harmonic conjugate, the Analytic function f (z).
sin 2 x
11. Determine the analytic function f (z) if v = .
cosh 2 y − cos 2 x

12. Verify v = ( x cos y − y sin y )e x is harmonic. Construct analytic


function.

13. Find f (z) if u = log x 2 + y 2

14. If u + v = ( x − y ) ( x 2 + 4 xy + y 2 ) find the Analytic function f (z).

15. If 3u + 2v = y 2 − x 2 + 16 xy , find the Analytic function f (z).


2
−2 y 2
16. Find the analytic function whose imaginary part is e x sin( 2 xy ) .
17. In a two dimensional fluid flow if velocity potential ϕ =3x2y-y3. Find
Stream functionψ.

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UNIT – III ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS

CONFORMAL MAPPING
18. Find the image of the y-axis under the transformation w = z 2 .
1 k
19. Discuss the transformation (i) w = . (ii) w = z + (iii) w = z 2
z z
(iv) ω = Sinz
20. Draw image of square (0,0) (1,0) (1,1) &(0,1) under w =(1+i)z.
1
21. Find the image of z − 3i = 3 under the mapping w = .
z
22. Find the image if z = 2 under w=z+3+2i

23. Find the Image of the triangular region in the z-plane bounded by the
lines x = 0. y = 0, and x + y = 1 under the

transformation (i ) w = 2 z (ii ) w = e 4
z.
1
24. Find the Image of x=k under w =
.
z
25. Find the image of the infinite strip 1 ≤ y≤ 1 under the
4 2
1
transformation w = .
z
FIXED POINTS, CRITICAL POINTS
26. Find the critical points of w = z 2
27. Find the critical points of w 2 = ( z − α )( z − β )
z+4
28. Find the fixed points of w = .
z +1
BILINEAR TRANSFORMATION
29. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (-1, 0, 1) to
(0, i, 3i).
30. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (-1, i, 1) onto
(1, i, -1).
31. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z = -1, 1, ∞
onto -i, -1, i
32. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (∞, i, 0) onto
(0, i,∞).

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PRACTICE PROBLEM
1. Find f (z) if v = 3 x 2 y − y 3

Ans: f ( z ) = z 3 + c

2. If u = e x [x cos y − y sin y ] , find f (z).

Ans: f ( z ) = ze z + c

3. If u ( x, y ) = 3 x 2 y + 2 x 2 − y 3 − 2 y 2 , find v, f (z).

Ans: v = 3 xy 2 + 4 xy − x3 , f ( z ) = 2 z 2 − iz 3 + c

4. Prove that v = log( x 2 + y 2 ) is harmonic. Find the Real part of analytic


function with this function v as its Imaginary part.

Ans: 2 tan −1 y +c
x

5. If u − v = e x (cos y − sin y ). find f (z).

Ans: f ( z ) = e z + c

6. If 2u + v = e 2 x [(2 x + y ) cos 2 y + ( x − 2 y ) sin 2 y ] .Find f (z).

Ans: f ( z ) = ze 2 z + c

7. In a 2-dimensional flow, the stream function is ψ = tan −1 y . Find the


x
1
velocity potential φ. Ans: Φ = log( x 2 + y 2 )
2

1
8. Find the image of z + 2i = 2 under w = . Ans: 4y = 1
z

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9. Find the image in the ω plane of the region of the z plane bounded by
the straight lines x = 1, y = 1 and x + y =1 under the
transformation w = z 2 .
Ans: v2 = -4(u-1), v2 = 4(u+1), u2 = -2(v - 1 2 ) .

−1± i 3
10. Find the critical points of w = z 4 − 4 z Ans: z = 1,
2

z −1− i − 1 ± i 3 + 4i
11. Find the fixed points of w = Ans: z =
z+2 2

12. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z = 1, i,-1 onto
i, 0,-I
−z + i
Ans: ω =
z+i

13. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (-i, 0, i) onto
the points (-1, i, 1) respectively
i( 1 − z )
Ans: ω =
z +1

14. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (1, i,-1) onto
(0, 1,∞).
−iz + i
Ans: ω =
z +1

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