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UNIVERSITETI SHTETROR I TETOVS
FAKULTETI I SHKENCAVE MATEMATIKE NATYRORE
INFORMATIK SHKUP
TEMA E PUNIMIT Transformimet e Laplasit
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Laplace transform History
The Definition Laplace Transforms Formal definition Probability theory Bilateral Laplace transform Inverse Laplace transform Region of convergence Laplace transformation time domain Reference
Laplace transform History
TheLaplace transformis a widely usedintegral transforminmathematicsand electrical engineeringnamed afterPierre-Simon Laplace(/lpls/) that transforms a function of time into a function of complex frequency. The inverse Laplace transform takes a complex frequency domain function and yields a function defined in the time domain. The Laplace transform is related to the Fourier transform, but whereas the Fourier transform expresses a function or signal as a superposition of sinusoids, the Laplace transform expresses a function, more generally, as a superposition ofmoments. Given a simple mathematical or functional description of an input or output to a system, the Laplace transform provides an alternative functional description that often simplifies the process of analyzing the behavior of the system, or in synthesizing a new system based on a set of specifications.[1]So, for example, Laplace transformation from the time domain to the frequency domain transforms differential equations into algebraic equations and convolution into multiplication.