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Theorems on multidimensional Laplace transform for solution of boundary value problems
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    Theorems on multidimensional Laplace transform for solution of boundary value problems (English)
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    A set of theorems concerning the multidimensional Laplace transform of a special type of functions are derived using a certain common method. A lot of illustrative examples contain important transform pairs in two and higher dimensions. As an application to an electrostatic potential problem a boundary value problem characterized by partial differential equations is solved by a direct use of two-dimensional Laplace transform without classical differential equation theory.
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    multiple transform
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    transform methods
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    elliptic equations
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    multidimensional Laplace transform
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    transform pairs
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    electrostatic potential problem
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    boundary value problem
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