Exists a Laplace transform property to calculate functions of the type below int_a^x f(x−y)g(y)dy, when a>0?

undergoe8m

undergoe8m

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2022-11-18

Laplace transform property for convolutions of the type
0 x f ( x y ) g ( y ) d y
is very well known. There exists a Laplace transform property to calculate functions of the type below
a x f ( x y ) g ( y ) d y ,
when a>0?

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iletsa2ym

iletsa2ym

Beginner2022-11-19Added 22 answers

You should look at the bilateral Laplace transform :
L [ f ( t ) 1 t > 0 ] ( s )   L [ g ( t ) 1 t > a ] ( s ) = ( f ( t ) 1 t > 0 e s t d t ) ( g ( t 2 ) 1 t 2 > a e s t 2 d t 2 )
= ( 0 f ( t ) e s t d t ) ( a g ( t 2 ) e s t 2 d t 2 ) = a h ( τ ) e s τ d τ
where
h ( τ ) = ( f ( t ) 1 t > 0 ) ( g ( t ) 1 t > a ) ( τ ) = f ( τ t ) 1 τ t > 0 g ( t ) 1 t > a d t = a τ f ( τ t ) g ( t ) d t

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