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Re: InverseLaplaceTransform
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- Subject: [mg19986] Re: InverseLaplaceTransform
- From: David Annetts <dannetts at laurel.ocs.mq.edu.au>
- Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 23:26:29 -0400
- Organization: CRCAMET/Macquarie University
- References: <7sa36i$ma1@smc.vnet.net>
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Hi Knut,
>
> I have a Laplace function (from a diffusion problem in
> electrochemistry), but this function cannot be inverted, and I have to
> do this numerically.
> Please let me know how to do that using Mathematica or in another way.
> Regards,
There's a package in MathSource that implements three numerical inverse Laplace
transforms. See Cheng, A.H-D., Sidauruk, P. and Abousleiman, Y., ``Approximate
inversion of the Laplace transform,'' Mathematica Journal, Vol.4, No. 2, 1994.
for more details.
Regards
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