An introduction to transform theory
D. V. Widder
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An introduction to transform theory
by D. V. Widder
Published
1971
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
253
ISBN-10
0127485503
The use of integral transforms
The algebra of random variables
Integral transforms in mathematical physics
Modern operational mathematics in engineering
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Theorie der transformationsgruppen ..
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An introduction to transform theory was written by D. V. Widder.
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