Friday, October 16, 2015

Complex numbers and geometric series




a) Use the formula for the sum of a geometric series to show that



nk=1(z+z2++zk)=nz1zz2(1z)2(1zn),z1



I thought the formula for geometric series is a(1rn)1r=z(1zn)1z



How do I appraoch this?



b) Let z=cos(θ)+isin(θ), where 0<θ<2π.




By considering the imaginary part of the left-hand side of the equation of a, deduce that



nk=1(sin(θ)+sin(2θ)++sin(kθ))=(n+1)sin(θ)sin(n+1)θ4sin2(θ2)



assuming



z1z=i2sin(θ2)(cos(θ2)+isin(θ2))


Answer



This arabesque just might prove useful.
nk=1kj=1xj=nj=1nk=jxj=nj=1xjxn+11x
Now resolve the remaining sum


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