Dec 31, 2023 #1 Frabjous Gold Member 1,536 1,853 Are there features of operational calculus (or operator methods) that are advantageous over transforms for DE? I know that the techniques are closely related. Last edited: Dec 31, 2023
Are there features of operational calculus (or operator methods) that are advantageous over transforms for DE? I know that the techniques are closely related.
Dec 31, 2023 #2 jedishrfu Mentor Insights Author 14,740 9,085 I found this discussion on Quora comparing the two: https://www.quora.com/How-is-operational-calculus-related-to-the-concept-of-Laplace-transforms and this one from PF circa 2016: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/heavisides-operational-calculus-and-laplace-transform.860994/
I found this discussion on Quora comparing the two: https://www.quora.com/How-is-operational-calculus-related-to-the-concept-of-Laplace-transforms and this one from PF circa 2016: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/heavisides-operational-calculus-and-laplace-transform.860994/
Dec 31, 2023 #3 Frabjous Gold Member 1,536 1,853 I’ve been poking around all day. I think I have convinced myself that there are situations where operation calculus would be useful. I even found a great quote: “Even Cambridge mathematicians deserve justice” -O. Heavyside
I’ve been poking around all day. I think I have convinced myself that there are situations where operation calculus would be useful. I even found a great quote: “Even Cambridge mathematicians deserve justice” -O. Heavyside