Find the following inverse Laplace transform. L^(-1)[ln(1+(4a)/(s^2))]

moidu13x8

moidu13x8

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2022-09-12

Find the following inverse Laplace transform.
L 1 [ ln ( 1 + 4 a s 2 ) ]
I don't know because of 4a.

Answer & Explanation

Raphael Singleton

Raphael Singleton

Beginner2022-09-13Added 19 answers

Formally we have
log ( 1 + 4 a s 2 ) = n 1 ( 1 ) n + 1 ( 4 a ) n n s 2 n
and since L 1 ( 1 s 2 n ) = x 2 n 1 ( 2 n 1 ) ! we have
L 1 log ( 1 + 4 a s 2 ) = n 1 ( 1 ) n + 1 ( 4 a ) n n ( 2 n 1 ) ! x 2 n 1 = 2 x n 1 ( 1 ) n + 1 ( 4 a ) n ( 2 n ) ! x 2 n = 2 x ( 1 cos ( 2 x a ) ) .
In the opposite direction, the Laplace transform of 1 cos ( A x ) x is given by the complex version of Frullani's theorem.

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