Definition:Laplace Transform/Applications in Physics
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Applications of Laplace Transforms in Physics
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- 2003: Anders Vretblad: Fourier Analysis and its Applications: $\S 3.1$
- 2004: James Ward Brown and Ruel V. Churchill: Complex Variables and Applications (7th ed.): $\S 7.81$
- 2009: William E. Boyce and Richard C. DiPrima: Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems (9th ed.): $\S 6.1$