Complex Variables, Complex Functions, and Laplace Transform
Abstract
This interactive tutorial covers the following: complex numbers, Euler's theorem, complex algebra, complex functions, Laplace transform, Properties of Laplace transform, Inverse Laplace transformationThe interactions in this tutorial include drag-and-drop exercises, and entering data into calculators to determine the inverse Lapace transform.
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