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Re: Laplace transform


From: Doug Stewart
Subject: Re: Laplace transform
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 06:46:31 -0400
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Matt Rhodehouse wrote:
Hello I am trying to figure out if Octave can be used to solve laplace transforms, and if so, what is the syntax? The commands from Matlab do not seem to compatible.
THX

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What do you mean "solve Laplace transforms"?

Do you want to take the Laplace transform of a 'Time" expression?
Do you want to do algebra in "Laplace space"?
Do you want to do the "Inverse Laplace transform" ?

I am working on the ILT.

Doug Stewart





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