Find L^(-1) (e^(-sqrt p))/(p) where L^(-1) denotes the laplace inverse.

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2022-09-07

Find L 1 e p p where L 1 denotes the laplace inverse.

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Savanah Morton

Savanah Morton

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L p 1 [ exp ( p ) p ] ( t ) = L p 1 [ j = 0 ( p ) j j ! p ] ( t ) = j = 0 L p 1 [ ( 1 ) j p 1 + j 2 j ! ] ( t ) = j = 0 2 ( 1 ) j t j 2 j j ! Γ ( j 2 ) = j = 0 ( 1 ) j t j 2 Γ ( 1 j 2 ) Γ ( 1 + j ) = 1 erf ( 1 2 t ) = erfc ( 1 2 t )

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