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SUB: CVT IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR UNIT WISE

UNIT-I
Functions of complex variables & Conformal Mapping

1) State the necessary condition for f(z) to be analytic in Cartesian co-ordinates


(OR)
Define analycity of a complex function at a point P and in a domain D.Prove that the real and
imaginary parts of an analytic function satisfies C-R equations.
(JNTUNov.2012,Nov.2011,Nov.2010,Dec.2009,Nov.2008,Nov.2008S,Nov.2007S,2006,2002S,1
998,96)

x 3 (1  i )  y 3 (1  i )
2) Prove that the function f(z) defined by f(z) = , z  0 and f(z) =0 , z=0
x2  y2
is continuous and the CR equations are satisfied at the origin . But f1 (0) does not exist.

(JNTUNov.2012,Nov.2011,Nov.2010,May.2009,Nov.2008,Nov.2008,2008S,Nov.2007S,2006,19
99)
3) Show that the fun f (x, y) = x3y-xy3+xy+x+y can be imaginary part of an analytic function of z =

x+ iy.

(JNTU Nov.2012,Feb.2008 (set 2&3),2005,2004S,2004.)

2 2
4) If f(z) is a regular function of z then prove that  +  |f (z)| 2 = 4 | f1(z) | 2
x 2 y 2
(JNTU May.2013,May.2009,Nov.2008S,Aug.2007,2005,2004.)
5) Find the analytic function f(z) =u+iv if u-v= ex(cos y-sin y)

(JNTU Nov.2011,Nov.2009,June.2009S,2005S,1995.
6) Find and plot the image of the regions a) x>1 b) y >0 c) 0 <y< ½ under the transformation w =
1/z

( JNTU Nov.2008,set 2&4.,Feb.2008,May,2012.)

4
7) Show that the function W = transform the straight line x=C in the z-plane in to a circle in the
z
w- plane (JNTUMay.2013,May.2009,Nov.2011,Nov.2009(K),2005,2004,2003,1998.)
8) Show that the image of the hyperbola x2-y2 =1 under the transformation w = 1/z is the
lemniscates p2 = cos 2  ( JNTU Nov.2008, Feb .2008,Nov.2009S,2008S,2007S,1998S.)

5  4z
9) Show that the transformation W  transforms the circle |z|=1 into a circle of radius unity
4z  2
in w-plane and find the centre of the circle. (JNTU Nov.2012,Nov.2010,2005,2003.)

10) Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points ( 1,i,-1) in to the points ( 2,i,-2)

(JNTU May.2013, Nov.2011 set 3 &4 , Nov.2010 set 1&4,2004. )

UNIT-II
Complex integration &Complex Power Series
1) a) State and prove Cauchy’s integral theorem.
(JNTU Nov.2012(set 2&3), Nov.2008,Feb.2008,Nov.2009 set 1&3 ,Jun2009,2007S,2001,2000.)
b)State and prove cauchy’s integral formula?
(JNTU Nov.2012,Dec.2009(set1&3,Nov.2008,1998S,1995S,1994S.)

z 3  sin 3 z
2) Evaluate  
dz , where c is | z |=2 using Cauchy’s integral formula
C (z  ) 3

2
(JNTU May.2012,May.2009,Feb.2008,Nov.2008,Aug.2007,2007S,2005S.)
1,1
3) Evaluate 
0, 0
(3x 2  4 xy  ix 2 )dz along y=x2
(JNTU May.2012,May.2009,Feb.2008,Nov.2009,2007S,2005S.)

sin z 2  cos z 2
4) Use cauchy’s integral formula to evaluate c ( z  1)( z  2) dz where c is the circle |z|=3
(JNTU Dec.2009,Nov.2008,Aug.2006.)

z 3e  z
5) Evaluate using cauchy’s theorem c ( z  1) 3 dz where ‘c’ is |z-1|=1/2.
(JNTU Nov.2011,May.2011,Nov.2009(H),2007S,2006,2003.)

6) a) State and prove Taylor’s theorem? (JNTU Nov.2012)


ez
b) Obtain the Taylor’s series expansion f(z)= about z=2
z ( z  1)
(JNTU May.2013,Nov.2012(set 3&4),Nov.2011,Nov.2009(H),2005S.)
7) a) State and prove Laurent’s theorem (JNTU May.2012,Feb.2008,Nov.2012,2009,2007,2006.)
e2z
b) Define singular point. Expand f (z) = about z = 1 as a Laurent series. Also find the
( z  1) 3
region of
convergence (JNTU May 2013,Nov.2012,Feb.2008,2007,2002.)
z 2 1
8) Find Laurent series expansion of f (z)= if 2<|z|<3 (JNTU
( z  2)( z  3)
Nov.2011,Feb.2008,2006.)

z 2  6z  1
9) Find Laurent series expansion of f (z) = in the region 3<|z+2|<5
( z  1)( z  3)( z  2)
(JNTU May.2011,Nov.2010,2008,2007,2006,2001.)
1
10) Expand f(z) = in the region (i) 0<|z-1|<1 (ii) 0<|z|<2
z  3z  2
2

(JNTU Dec.2009,Nov.2008,2008S,2007,2007S,2006,2004,2003.)

The Calculus of Residues

1) a) State and prove Cauchy residue theorem


( JNTU Nov.2012 ,Nov.2010,June 2009,Nov.2008,2005S,2004)

ze z
b) Find poles and residues at each pole :
( z  1) 3
( JNTU Feb.2008,Nov.2008,Aug.2007,Nov.2006,2005S,2004,2003,1996.)

sin 2 z
2) a) Find poles and residues at each pole : ( JNTU Feb.2008,2008S,2006.)
( z   / 6) 2
z 1
b) Find the poles of the function f ( z )  and the residues at these poles .
z ( z  2)
2

( JNTU Dec.2009,Feb.2008,Nov.2009,2007S,2006,2004S.)

z 2  2z
3) Find the residues at all poles in finite plane
( z  1) 2 ( z 2  4)
( JNTU Nov.2011,May 2011,Nov.2010,Dec.2009,April.2006.

4  3z
4) a) Evaluate  z( z  1)( z  2) dz , where c is the circle |z| = 3/2
c
using residue theorem

(JNTU May.2013,Nov.2008, 2007S,2004,2004S,2003.)

ze z dz
b) Evaluate c ( z 2  9) where c is |z|= 5,by residue theorem
( JNTU May.2012,Feb.2008 set 1&3,2008S.)
2
1
5) Evaluate  (5  3 sin  )
0
2
d  using residue theorem

( JNTU Nov.2012,Nov.2010,Nov.2008,2005S.S)
2
1
6) Evaluate  (2  cos )d
0
using residue theorem

( JNTU Nov.2011,Feb.2008,Nov.2009(H),2008S,2007S,2006,2003.)

2 2
1 1 2
7) Show that 0 a  b sin  d  =  a  b cos d 
0
=
a b2 2
a>0 ,b>0

( JNTU Nov.2012,May.2012,Nov.2010,Nov.2008,Feb.2008,2007S,2006,2004S.)

1
8) Evaluate by contour integration 1 x
0
2
dx

(JNTU May.2013,May.2012 ,May.2009,Feb.2008,2007S,2006,2005S,2004S.)


2
d 2a
9) Use the method of contour integration to prove that  (1  a
0
2

 2a cos  ) 1  a 2
( JNTU Nov.2012,Feb.2008,Nov.2009(H), Nov.2006,2006S,2003.)

x2
10) Evaluate  2
  ( x  1)( x  4)
2
dx using residue theorem

(JNTU May.2009,Feb.2008,Nov.2008,April.2006,2004,2003S,2001S.)

UNIT-III LAPLACE TRANSFORMS


1. Define Laplace Transforms

2. Prove that L(1) = 1/s

3. State and prove Linearity property ?

4. State and prove change of scale property ?

5. Find L [3cosh5t - 4sinh5t] 6. Find L [sin2t cos3t]

sin t ,0  t  
7. Find L[f(t)], where f(t) = 
0, t  
cos(t  2 / 3), t  2 / 3
8. Find L[f(t)], where f(t) = 
0, t  2 / 3
9. Find L [eat sin bt] 10. Find L[eat coshbt]
1  cos t 
11. Find L[t sin at] 12. Find L  
 t 

 1    s  1 
13. Find L1   14. Find L1 log  
 s( s  1)( s  2)    s  1 

 1 
15. State the convolution theorem? 16. Find L1  2 2 
 s( s  a ) 

 2s 
17. Find L1  2 
2 
18. Define Unit step function ?
 ( s  4) 

19. Define Dirac delta function ? 20. Evaluate 
0
sin 2t (t   / 4)dt

ESSAY QUESTIONS ( 10 MARKS )

1. Find a) L [ e2t + 4 t3-2 sin 3t + 3cos3t] b) L [sin 2t sin 3t] c) L [sin2 at]

2. a) State and prove first shifting property b) find L [e-3t(2cos5t-3sin5t)

1  cos t 
3. Find a) L [t2 sin 2t] b) L  
 t
2

 
3 e  at  e bt
 te sin tdt = 0 t dt
 3t
4. a) Show that b) Find
0
50

 s 2  3s  4   s 2  2s  4 
5. a) Find L1   b) Find L1  2 
 s3   ( s  9)( s  5) 

 s2   s3 
6. a) Find L1  4 4
b) Find L1  2 
 s  4a   s  10 s  29 

 s   1 
7. a) Find L1  2 2 
b) Find L 1  2 2 2 

s  a   s (s  a ) 

8. a) State and prove convolution theorem?

 s 
b) Using convolution theorem find L 1  2 
2 2 
 (s  a ) 

9. Using Laplace Transformation, solve (D 2 +4D+5) y =5 , y(0)=0, y11(0)=0

10. Using Laplace Transformation solve (D 2 +2D-3)y = sinx, y(0)=0 , y1(0)=0

11.Using Laplace transforms, solve the D.E 𝑦11 + 2𝑦1 + 5𝑦 = 𝑒 −𝑡 sin 𝑡 y(0)=0 ,𝑦1 (0) = 1.

12. Using Laplace transforms, solve the D.E 𝑥11 + 9𝑥 = sin 𝑡 x(0)=1 ,𝑥1 ( 2 ) = 1.

2
13. UsingLaplace transform ,solve Solve ddxy2 + 2 dy
dx
+ 5y = e−t sin t ,given that y(0)=0,y1(0)=1

d2 x dx
14. Using Laplace transform, solve Solve dy2 − 2
dt
+ x = et ,given that X (0) =2 ,𝑥 1 (0) = −1

15. Using Laplace transforms, solve the D.E ( D2 + 2D − 3)y = sin 𝑥 y(0)= ,𝑦 1 (0) = 0.

16. Using Laplace transforms, solve the D.E ( D2 + 5D − 6)y = x 2 e−x y (0) = a, 𝑦1 (0) = 𝑏.

UNIT-IV :FOURIER SERIES


1. Write Dirichlet’s condition for the existence of Fourier series of a function f(x) in the Interval (  ,   2 )

2. Obtain fourier series of f ( x)  x  x 2 in the interval [ ,  ]. Hence show that

2 1 1 1 1
 2
 2  2  2  ...............
12 1 2 3 4

3. Obtain fourier series expansion of f ( x)  (  x) 2 , in 0  x  2 and deduce the value of

1 1 1 2
   ............ 
12 2 2 32 6

 x,    x  0
4.Find fourier series of the periodic function defined as f ( x)  
 x, 0  x  

1 1 1 2
. Hence deduce that    ........... 
12 3 2 5 2 8

5. Find fourier series to represent the function f(x)=|sinx|, -   x   .

6. Find half-range cosine and sine series for the function f(x)=x in the range 0  x   and hence

1 1 1 2
Deduce that    .............. 
12 32 5 2 8

7. Find half range cosine series for f(x)=xsinx,0<x< 

8. Expand f(x)= e  x as a fourier series in the interval (-1,1).

9. Find half range fourier sine series , for f(x)=ax+b, in 0<x<1

 x 
10.Find half range cosine series expansion of f(x)=sin   , 0<x<l
 l 
UNIT-V
FOURIER TRANSFORMS
1.Define fourier sine integral? 2. Define fourier cosine integral?
3. Write direchlet conditions for fourier transform ?
4. Define fourier sine and cosine transform ?
5.Define change of scale property in F.T ?
6.Define shifting property in F.T ? 7.Define modulation theorem in F.T ?
8.Define parseval’s identity for F.T ?

 x,0  x  1

9.Find the fourier cosine transform o f ( x)  2  x,1  x  2
0, x  2

1  cos n
10. Find inverse finite sine transforms of f(x), if FS ( x)  , 0<x< 
n 2 2
1,0  x  1
11. Find fourier cosine transform of the function f(x), where f ( x)  
0, x  1
ESSAY QUESTIONS ( 10 MARKS )

2(b 2  a 2 )  sin x d
 (
 ax bx
1. Using fourier integral, show that e e  , a,b>0
 0
2
 a 2 )(2  b 2 )

2. State and prove Modulation theorem?

 x2
2
3.Show that fourier transform of e is reciprocal.


1  x 2 , if | x | a sin x  cos x 
4. Find fourier transform of f ( x)  
0 , if | x | a  0
Hence show that 
0 x 3
dx =
4

cos x,0  x  a
5.Find fourier cosine transform of the function f(x), where f ( x)  
0, x  a

6.Find fourier sine & cosine transforms of e  ax , a  0 and hence deduce the inversion formula.

 x,0  x  1
 (2 sin s )(1  cos s )
7.S.T, fourier sine transform of f ( x)  2  x,1  x  2 is
0, x  2 s2

e  ax  e bx
8.Find fourier sine & cosine transforms of f ( x) 
x

9.Find the finite fourier cosine and sine transforms of f(x) = sin ax in 0,  
1  cos n
10. Find inverse finite sine transforms of f(x), if FS ( x)  , 0<x< 
n 2 2

2n
cos( )
11.Find the inverse finite cosine transforms of f(x), if FC (n)  3 , 0<x<4
(2n  1) 2

1  x 2 , | x |  1 4
12.S.T fourier transform of f ( x)   Is (sin P  P cos P). Using parseval’s
0, if | x | 1 P3


 sin x  x cos x  
Identity P.T  
0 x 3 dx 
 15

Z-TRANSFORMS
1.Define Z-Transform ?
2.Define linearity property ?
3.Define dampling rule ?
4.Define shifting property?
5.Define convolution theorem for Z-Transform ?
6.Define intial and final value theorem ?
7.Find the Z-Transform of sin ( 3n + 5)
8.Find the Z-Transform of ean
9. Find the Z-Transform ncp ( 0< p < n )
10.Define inverse Z-Transform .
11. Find the Z-Transform of unit impulse function ?
12.. Find the Z-Transform of unit step function

ESSAY QUESTIONS ( 10 MARKS )

az
1.Show that Z[nan]= 2.State and prove Damping rule.
( z  a) 2
3.Find Z[(-2)n] 4.Find a)Z[cos n  ] b)Z[sin n  ]

5.Find a)Z 3 n cos
n 
 
b)Z a n cos nt  6.Find Z[sin(3n+5)]
 2 
7.Find Z[coshat sinbt] 8.Find a)Z[nan] b)Z[ek sink  ] c)Z[ e k cos k ]

 1 
9) Find Z[22K+3] 10) Find Z  
 (n  2)( n  3) 

11) Find Z [2.3n  5n] and deduce Z [2.3n3  5(n  3)] using shifting theorem
z z
12)If Z[f(n)]=  2 , find Z[f(n+2)]
z 1 z 1

13) Find a) Z n cos n  b) Z [n 2 e n ]

14)Using convolution theorem find

 z2  1  z2 
a) Z 1   b) Z  
 ( z  4)( z  5)   ( z  a)( z  b) 

 z   z2  z 
15) Find a) Z 1   b) Z 1  2
 z  11z  24   (z  1) 
2

 
 1  1 1
16) Find Z 1   ,if  | z |
 ( z  1 )( z  1 )  3 2
 2 3 

 1 
17) Find Z 1  3
, when |z| >5. Determine the radius of convergence.
 ( z  5) 

18) Using z-transform ,solve y n  2  2 y n1  y n  n

19) Solve the difference equation, using z-transform

y(n+2)+3y(n+1)+2y(n)=0,given y(0)=0,y(1)=1.

20) Using Z-transform, solve 4u n  u n  2  0 , given that u0=0,u1=2.

21) Solve the difference equation ,using z-transform

u n 2  3u n1  2u n  0 ,given u0=0, u1=1

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All the best


By
Dr.M.L.NSARMA .M.Sc,M.Phil, Ph.D.

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