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Homework Statement
z + 1/z
is it analytic?
Homework Equations
du/dx = dv/dy and du/dy = -dv/dx
where f = u+iv
The Attempt at a Solution
I'm pretty sure I did this correctly, but I ran into an unexpected answer in a more complex problem using the same method and thought I'd ask about the easier question to make sure I'm doing this correctly.
So my attempted solution was this:
I expanded z to be x+iy, so z + 1/z = (x+iy) + (x+iy)^-1
I found du/dx = 1 + -(x+iy)^-2
dv/dy = i + -i(x+iy)^-2
du/dy = 0
-dv/dx = 0
So, according to my solution, the function is not analytic. What I think could be wrong is my answer to dv/dy. The derivative of iy in terms of y should just be i is what I think but for some reason I'm second guessing that.
Thanks.