Chapter 14: Q8P (page 667)
Find the real and imaginary parts and of the following functions.
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The real part of the function is and the imaginary part of the function is .
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Chapter 14: Q8P (page 667)
Find the real and imaginary parts and of the following functions.
The real part of the function is and the imaginary part of the function is .
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Find the real and imaginary parts and of the following functions.
Compare the directional derivative (Chapter 6, Section 6) at a point and in the direction given by dz in the z plane, and the directional derivative in the direction in the w plane given by the image dw of dz . Hence show that the rate of change ofTin a given direction in the z plane is proportional to the corresponding rate of change of T in the image direction in the w plane. (See Section 10, Example 2.) Show that the proportionality constant is . Hint: See equations (9.6) and (9.7).
For each of the following functions find the first few terms of each of the Laurent series about the origin, that is, one series for each annular ring between singular points. Find the residue of each function at the origin. (Warning: To find the residue, you must use the Laurent series, which converges near the origin.) Hints: See Problem 2. Use partial fractions as in equations (4.5) and (4.7). Expand a term in powers of z to get a series convergent for , and in powers of to get a series convergent for .
To find that the integrals by computing residue at infinity.
around .
Question: Verify that the given function is harmonic, and find a functionof which it is the real part. Hint: Use Problem 2.64. For Problem 2, see Chapter 2, Section 17, Problem 19.
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