I am from physics i think this is not meant for mathematical physics course... I am literally lost here idk what to search for to understand less..I don't need this much for my course but how sir explains is really impressive even not being in math background i understood about 60-80% of what he's saying
Why is the image of the exponential function e^z of the vertical line x=x0 is a circle? Shouldn't it be half a circle since the image of the real axis in the function could only be the +ve axis?
It's a circle because the modulus of the image, given by e^(x_0), is fixed. It's a complete circle because the y values determine the angle; and increasing y from y_0 to y_0 + 2 pi gives one complete revolution of the circle. The reason we only got the +ve axis as the image of the whole real axis is because e^x is always positive.
Thanks sir for the lecture, 1 st time in the history I didn't get bore the lecture of complex analysis
Great lecture. The use of different colors added liveliness and excitement to the the discussion.
I understand the concept of exponential clearly in this video .. really helpful .. tq so much sir ..
Great Explanation.
Thank you sir. Great introduction to Exponential functions in complex plane.
I am from physics i think this is not meant for mathematical physics course... I am literally lost here idk what to search for to understand less..I don't need this much for my course but how sir explains is really impressive even not being in math background i understood about 60-80% of what he's saying
Error at 51:52
It should be z= r(cos(y)+i*sin(y)) not z=r*cos(y)+i*siny
Yeah, he missed the parentheses.
Why is the image of the exponential function e^z of the vertical line x=x0 is a circle? Shouldn't it be half a circle since the image of the real axis in the function could only be the +ve axis?
It's a circle because the modulus of the image, given by e^(x_0), is fixed. It's a complete circle because the y values determine the angle; and increasing y from y_0 to y_0 + 2 pi gives one complete revolution of the circle. The reason we only got the +ve axis as the image of the whole real axis is because e^x is always positive.
Sir say properly I cannot concentrate