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Originally Posted by *Laurelindo*
When I was introduced to the one-sided Laplace Transform a few years ago we would always use tables for various simple transforms, but I have always been interested in learning how to compute the inverse transforms by using the actual Inverse Laplace Transform integral.
How can I learn to do that, and what are the prerequisites?
It seems to me that you would need to be fairly good at integration techniques and also some complex analysis.
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