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Elaborating on the equivalence w/ laplace transform

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While the subject matter is quite abstract, I think this page could benefit greatly from some concrete examples. These shouldn't be hard to cook up; the convolution quotient space is (as the article now notes) an alternative representation of Laplace (or Fourier) space, so all we need to do is demonstrate a typical Laplace-space problem (say, a simple differential equation) but solve it without the use of integral transforms. Mikusinski's book has several chapters on just this; maybe we could adapt some for use here?

108.16.22.64 (talk) 14:17, 10 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]