Unit I Notes
Unit I Notes
For any complex function, both the independent variable and the dependent
variable may be separated into real and imaginary parts:
Limit
lim f ( z) = L
z → z0
Continuity
lim f ( z) = f ( z )
z → z0
0
i.e., limiting value of f(z) as z approaches z0 coincides with the value f(z0)
Note:
1. If f(z) and g(z) are continuous functions then their sum f +g , difference
f –g, product fg ,quotient f/g
2. f = u +iv is continuous if both u and v are continuous
Differentiability
Analyticity
Entire Function
A function which is analytic everywhere (for all z in the complex plane) is known
as entire function.
Ex:
1. Polynomials, rational functions are entire.
2
2. z is differentiable only at z= 0. So it is nowhere analytic
Cauchy Riemann (C-R) Equations: in Cartesian Coordinates
Theorem : If f(z) = u(x, y) + iv(x, y) is differentiable at z then at this point the first order
partial derivatives of u and v exist and satisfy the Cauchy Riemann equations
∂u ∂v ∂u ∂v
= and =−
∂x ∂y ∂y ∂x
Proof:
Let
where
so
If is complex differentiable, then the value of the derivative must be the same for a given , regardless of
its orientation. Therefore, (8) must equal (9), which requires that
and