tzushky
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It seems easy..but it's not...
I'd like to know if anyone has the knowledge of this....The result of a Laplace transform of two composed functions ( imagine for example a system that transforms cos(w0*t) into cos( w1*t+k1*cos(w0*t)) ... I have never heard of applying a transform to a composed function such as the output (I'd like to know what the impulse response of such a system would be)...and I am beginning to be very curious because it can be found nowhere, online at least...
Thanks in advance ...good luck finding, I'll keep digging on my side...
I'd like to know if anyone has the knowledge of this....The result of a Laplace transform of two composed functions ( imagine for example a system that transforms cos(w0*t) into cos( w1*t+k1*cos(w0*t)) ... I have never heard of applying a transform to a composed function such as the output (I'd like to know what the impulse response of such a system would be)...and I am beginning to be very curious because it can be found nowhere, online at least...
Thanks in advance ...good luck finding, I'll keep digging on my side...