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Laplace Table

The document provides a table of Laplace transforms, including various functions and their corresponding transforms. It also includes notes on the differences between normal trigonometric functions and hyperbolic functions, as well as an explanation of the Gamma function. Additionally, it emphasizes that the list is not exhaustive and contains commonly used transforms and formulas.

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Laplace Table

The document provides a table of Laplace transforms, including various functions and their corresponding transforms. It also includes notes on the differences between normal trigonometric functions and hyperbolic functions, as well as an explanation of the Gamma function. Additionally, it emphasizes that the list is not exhaustive and contains commonly used transforms and formulas.

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Table of Laplace Transforms

f (t) = L −1 {F (s)} F (s) = L {f (t)} f (t) = L −1 {F (s)} F (s) = L {f (t)}

1 1
1. 1 2. ea t
s s−a
n! Γ (p + 1)
3. tn , n = 1, 2, 3, . . . 4. tp , p > −1
sn+1 sp+1
√ √
√ π n− 12 1 · 3 · 5 · · · (2n − 1) π
5. t 3 6. t , n = 1, 2, 3, . . . 1
2s 2 2n sn+ 2
a s
7. sin(at) 8. cos(at)
s2 + a2 s2 + a2
2as s2 − a2
9. t sin(at) 10. t cos(at)
(s2 + a2 )2 (s2 + a2 )2
2a3 2as2
11. sin(at) − at cos(at) 12. sin(at) + at cos(at)
(s2 + a2 )2 (s2 + a2 )2
s s2 − a2 s s2 + 3a2
 
13. cos(at) − at sin(at) 14. cos(at) + at sin(at)
(s2 + a2 )2 (s2 + a2 )2
s sin (b) + a cos (b) s cos (b) − a sin (b)
15. sin(at + b) 16. cos(at + b)
s2 + a2 s2 + a2
a s
17. sinh(at) 18. cosh(at)
s2 − a2 s2 − a2
b s−a
19. eat sin(bt) 20. eat cos(bt)
(s − a)2 + b2 (s − a)2 + b2
b s−a
21. eat sinh(bt) 22. eat cosh(bt)
(s − a)2 − b2 (s − a)2 − b2
n! 1 s
23. tn eat , n = 1, 2, 3, . . . 24. f (ct) F
(s − a)n+1 c c
e−cs
25. uc (t) = u(t − c) 26. δ(t − c) e−cs
s

e−cs F (s) e−cs L g(t + c)



27. uc (t)f (t − c) 28. uc (t)g(t)

29. ect f (t) F (s − c) 30. tn f (t), n = 1, 2, 3, . . . (−1)n F (n) (s)


Z ∞ Z t
1 F (s)
31. f (t) F (u) du 32. f (v) dv
t s 0 s
Z T
Z t e−st f (t) dt
0
33. f (t − τ )g(τ ) dτ F (s)G(s) 34. f (t + T ) = f (t)
0 1 − e−sT

35. f 0 (t) sF (s) − f (0) 36. f 00 (t) s2 F (s) − sf (0) − f 0 (0)

37. f (n) (t) sn F (s) − sn−1 f (0) − sn−2 f 0 (0) · · · − sf (n−2) (0) − f (n−1) (0)

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Table of Laplace Transforms

Table Notes
1. This list is not a complete listing of Laplace transforms and only contains some of the more commonly
used Laplace transforms and formulas.
Recall the definition of hyperbolic functions.

et + e−t et − e−t
cosh (t) = sinh (t) =
2 2

2. Be careful when using “normal” trig function vs. hyperbolic functions. The only difference in the
formulas is the “+a2 ” for the “normal” trig functions becomes a “−a2 ” for the hyperbolic functions!
3. Formula #4 uses the Gamma function which is defined as
Z ∞
Γ (t) = e−x xt−1 dx
0

If n is a positive integer then,


Γ (n + 1) = n!

The Gamma function is an extension of the normal factorial function. Here are a couple of quick
facts for the Gamma function

Γ (p + 1) = pΓ (p)
Γ (p + n)
p (p + 1) (p + 2) · · · (p + n − 1) =
Γ (p)

 
1
Γ = π
2

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