Laplace–Carson transform

In mathematics, the Laplace–Carson transform, named for Pierre Simon Laplace and John Renshaw Carson, is an integral transform closely related to the standard Laplace transform. It is defined by multiplying the Laplace transform of a function by the complex variable p {\displaystyle p} .

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Laplace–Carson transform

In mathematics, the Laplace–Carson transform, named for Pierre Simon Laplace and John Renshaw Carson, is an integral transform closely related to the standard Laplace transform. It is defined by multiplying the Laplace transform of a function by the complex variable p {\displaystyle p} .

Source: Wikipedia "Laplace–Carson transform" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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