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− | The Laplace Transform is a generalization of the Fourier Transform. Instead of considering only the imaginary axis, <math>j\omega\!</math>, (as the Fourier Transform does) the Laplace Transform considers all complex values represented by the general complex variable <math>s\!</math>. | + | The Laplace Transform is a generalization of the Fourier Transform. Instead of considering only the imaginary axis, <math>j\omega\!</math>, (as the Fourier Transform does) the Laplace Transform considers all complex values represented by the general complex variable <math>s\!</math>. Take the following picture: |
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+ | Fourier Transform: <math>x(t) --> X(\omega)\!</math> where <math>\omega\!</math> is a frequency. |
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The Laplace Transform
The Laplace Transform is a generalization of the Fourier Transform. Instead of considering only the imaginary axis, $ j\omega\! $, (as the Fourier Transform does) the Laplace Transform considers all complex values represented by the general complex variable $ s\! $. Take the following picture:
Fourier Transform: $ x(t) --> X(\omega)\! $ where $ \omega\! $ is a frequency.