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Looking for books to learn laplace transforms!

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I need a book to learn transforms! Anyone have something?
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

Search in EDABOARD for "Math book"
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Re: Laplace transforms!

i would recommend "The Transforms and Applications Handbook"
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

We can discuss your questions in this title.
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

search" sgnals and systems"
you can find many books
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

See chapter 16 of "Schaum's Outline Of Theory And Problems Of Electric Circuits"
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

If you have access to this book , try this one

Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Authors: Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley

This book is very good, and covers Laplace, Fourier Transform. Complex anaylsis, Differntial Equations. ans so on
 

Laplace transforms!

I think it better to touch it from the way of "Signal and System"...Instead of from the math side..

Because it is more physically meaningful..
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

"The Transforms and Applications Handbook" is the best one...

Lots of books are available that deals specifically with Laplace Transform
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

Any signals and systems text (e.g. Oppenheim) will have a good coverage on the transform theory like Laplace, Z, Fourier.
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

they r many good mathematical books about laplace transform but i think it would be better if u study it in:
"Signals and Systems" Oppenheim
"Linear Control Systems" Dorf
coz they have many applications of it so it would b more helpful
 

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crazy_man said:
"The Transforms and Applications Handbook" is the best one...

Lots of books are available that deals specifically with Laplace Transform

pls post the link.. it would be useful...

/http://lib.homelinux.org/M_Mathematics/MRef_References/Poularikas.%20Transforms%20and%20applications%20handbook%202ed%20(CRC%20Press,%202000)(T)(ISBN%200849385954)(1335s).djvu

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Re: Laplace transforms!

the best book that explains laplace transform is
signals and systems by oppenheim
i dont know if it is available heree
 

Re: Laplace transforms!

cedance said:
crazy_man said:
"The Transforms and Applications Handbook" is the best one...

Lots of books are available that deals specifically with Laplace Transform

pls post the link.. it would be useful...

/http://lib.homelinux.org/M_Mathematics/MRef_References/Poularikas.%20Transforms%20and%20applications%20handbook%202ed%20(CRC%20Press,%202000)(T)(ISBN%200849385954)(1335s).djvu

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