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Laplace transform and \(Z\)-transform: Unification and extension (English)
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22 October 2003
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A Laplace transform is defined over an arbitrary time scale being a nonempty closed subset of the reals. This transform contains the classical and the (modified) \(Z\)-transform as special cases, but also a transform for solving linear \(q\)-difference equations. Several examples and formulas are presented, among them the convolution on a time scale.
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time scales
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generalized Laplace transform
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\(Z\)-transform
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linear \(q\)-difference equations
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convolution
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