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Syntax
laplace(F) laplace(F,t) fourier(F,w,z)
Description
L = laplace(F) is the Laplace transform of the scalar symbol F with default independent variable t. The default return is a function of s. The Laplace transform is applied to a function of t and returns a function of s.
F = F(s), laplace returns a function of t.
t is the symbolic variable in F as determined by findsym.
L = laplace(F,t) makes L a function of t instead of the default s.
L is returned as a scalar symbol.
L = laplace(F,w,z) makes L a function of z and F a function of w instead of the default variables s and t, respectively.
Examples
See Also
fourier, ilaplace, ztrans
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