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Understanding the inverse Laplace transform of a function with essential singularities
After taking a quick look at the paper, I agree with Robert Israel.
Almost no detailed justification is given (perhaps not surprising for a Physics journal...), and it seems to be not so easy to justi …
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When I can safely assume that a function is a Laplace transform of other function?
This kind of question is very interesting, and I too would like to know answers.
Sorry to self-publicise; I hope it's not regarded as impolite, but since I have also considered this exact kind of ques …