The inverse Laplace transform of some analytic functions with an application to the eternal solutions of the Boltzmann equation (Q1861800)
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The inverse Laplace transform of some analytic functions with an application to the eternal solutions of the Boltzmann equation (English)
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10 March 2003
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The following inversion formula for the Laplace transform is given. Let \(F(p)\) be an analytic function in the complex plane cut along the negative real axis. Assume that \(\overline{F(p)}=F(\overline p)\) and that the limiting value \(F^{\pm}(t)=\lim_{\phi\to\pi-0} F\left(t e^{\pm i\phi}\right)\), \(F^+(t)=\overline{F^{-}(t)}\) exist for almost all \(t>0\). If (A) \(F(p)=o(1)\) for \(|p|\to \infty\), \(F(p)=o\left(|p|^{-1}\right)\) for \(|p|\to 0\), uniformly in any sector \(|\arg p|< \pi-\eta\), \(\pi>\eta>0\); (B) there exists \(\varepsilon >0\) such that for every \(\pi -\varepsilon<\phi \leq \pi\), \[ \frac{F\left(r e^{\pm i\phi}\right)}{1+r}\in L^1(\mathbf R_+),\qquad \left|F\left(r e^{\pm i\phi}\right)\right|\leq a(r), \] where \(a(r)\) does not depend on \(\phi\) and \(a(r) e^{-\delta r}\in L^1(\mathbf R_+)\) for any \(\delta >0\). Then, \[ \mathcal L^{-1}[F](x)=\frac{1}{\pi}\int_0^\infty dt e^{-xt} \Im F^{-}(t). \] After presenting two illustrative examples of the inversion formula, the inversion formula is applied to the calculation of a class of exact eternal solutions of the Boltzmann equations, recently found by the authors [J. Stat. Phys. 106, 1019-1038 (2002; Zbl 1001.82090)].
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Laplace transform
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Boltzmann equation
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inversion formula
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