Assignment 2
Assignment 2
Assignment 2
Siddarth Baruah
February 2024
1 Introduction
1.1 Summary
1. Z
F (x) = f (x) dx (Indefinite Integration)
Z z2
= f (x) dx (Definite Integration)
z1
3. Z Z
=⇒ f dx = udx − vdy + i(udy + vdx)
C C
C
c1
c2
A c3 B
4. If the function is Analytic,
Z Z Z
f dx = f dx + f dx
c3 c1 c2
1
5. Simple Curve
c1 c2
c2
A C
A curve is called a simple curve, if it exist without Self Intersection. In the above picture c1 is a simple curve
whereas c2 is not a simple curve.
Closed curve is where
z(a) = z(b)
7. A smooth curve
If z(t) is diff and z’(t) ̸= 0∀t ∈ [a, b]
Then we say z is a smooth curve.
8. Theorem
If f is continuous on a Smooth curve C, then
Z Z b
f (z)dz = f (z(t))z ′ (t)dt
C a
2
9. Theorem
Let D be a simply connected domain and f be analytic on D. Then
Z
f (z)dz = 0 for any closed curve in D
z2
c1
z1
c∗
Z Z Z
f (z)dz + f (z)dz = f (z)dz = 0
c1 c∗ c
Z Z
=⇒ f (z)dz = f (z)dz
c1 c2
If we have a simply connected domain and a analytic function then for every simply closed curve C in D
I
f (z)dz = 0
If f is a analytic fn on a sample closed curve C and its interior(the region enclosed by the curve C), then
1 f (z)
Z
f (z0 ) = dz
2πi C z − z0
z0
3
13. M-L inequality
14.
1 f (z)
Z
f ′ (z0 ) = dz
2πi c (z − z0 )2
Generalizing,
n! f (z)
Z
n
f (z0 ) = dz
2πi c (z − z0 )n+1