Fourier and Laplace Transforms

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Lectures on Viscoelasticity Theory

Part of the book series: Applied Mathematical Sciences ((AMS,volume 7))

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The simplest methods of determining J, given G, or vice versa, are based on the use of Laplace transforms. Fourier and Laplace transforms also find a variety of other applications in connection with viscoelasticity theory. Let us briefly review these transform methods.

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Pipkin, A.C. (1972). Fourier and Laplace Transforms. In: Lectures on Viscoelasticity Theory. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 7. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9970-8_3

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