hi /sci/, can you tell me in wich fields is laplace transform used?
>>8873913
Electrical Engineering.
>>8873913
R and C
>>8873913
Engineering
Automatization
>>8873913
Quantum Physics
>>8873923
control theory in particular
>>8873938
underrated
>>8873913
Differential equations
>>8874527
y'''+x^3 y = 0
what did he mean by this?
>>8874533
Are you asking me to give you an answer to your homework, or showing me an example where a transform doesn't work to waste my time?
>>8873913
physical chemistry
>>8874554
>showing me an example where a transform doesn't work to waste my time
yes
in all seriousness, of course the transform will not work for every situation but that example is funny in that the transformed equation is the same equation
>>8873913
Functional Analysis
Electrical Engineering
Quantum Physics
Complex
Differential Equations
Control Theory
Reals
>>8874568
Hmm really gives the noggin a joggin. Is there a nice closed form solution?
>>8873913
If you have to ask that question, you probably don't need to know
>>8875479
>nice
i think not