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Diffuse-charge dynamics across a capacitive interface in a dc electric field. [PDF]
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Two-dimensional Laplace transform inversion using bivariate homogeneous two-point Padé approximants
Numerical Algorithms, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Chakir, Y. +3 more
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Theorems and applications of two-dimensional Laplace transforms
Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 1988The object of this paper is to establish two new formulas for calculating Laplace transform pairs of two dimensions from known one-dimensional Laplace transforms. Two boundary-value problems are also solved by using double Laplace transforms.
Dahiya, R. S., Egwurube, Michael
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Two-dimensional Laplace transform-based analysis for communication systems
48th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2005., 2005This paper extends application of 2D Laplace transform (2DLT) as a frequency-domain tool for analysis and synthesis of communication systems. The fact that the signal and system characteristics are separable functions of time in such systems enhances the applicability of such powerful method and facilitates derivation of the frequency response function.
N. Bayan, S. Erfani, B. Shahrrava
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Laplace, Bäcklund and gauge transformations in the two-dimensional Toda lattice
Physics Letters A, 1987Abstract The linear Backlund transformation (LBT) associated with the two-dimensional Toda lattice is shown to be equivalent to a sequence of Laplace transformations of a hyperbolic linear differential equation. When the Toda lattice is cut at a point, the corresponding Laplace invariant vanishes and the LBT can be integrated.
S. Saito, N. Saitoh
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On two-dimensional numerical inverse laplace transforms with transmission line applications
2016 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium (PIERS), 2016Continuous space-time systems, such as transmission lines (TL) with distributed parameters, are normally described by linear 2D partial differential equations, and hence in these cases it is very difficult or even impossible to obtain the space-time response analytically, which brings out the importance of utilizing numerical techniques [1, 2]. In this
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