Laplace inverse of functions involved with square roots












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Let $ F(s) = sqrt(s+ia)g(s) $, where $s$ is a complex number with $Re(s) >0 $. I want Laplace inverse of $F(s) $. I have tried contour integration and convolution theorem but couldn't come up with something meaningful.










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    What is g? Could you show your work?
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Let $ F(s) = sqrt(s+ia)g(s) $, where $s$ is a complex number with $Re(s) >0 $. I want Laplace inverse of $F(s) $. I have tried contour integration and convolution theorem but couldn't come up with something meaningful.










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    What is g? Could you show your work?
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    – Fede Poncio
    Jan 6 at 16:35














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Let $ F(s) = sqrt(s+ia)g(s) $, where $s$ is a complex number with $Re(s) >0 $. I want Laplace inverse of $F(s) $. I have tried contour integration and convolution theorem but couldn't come up with something meaningful.










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Let $ F(s) = sqrt(s+ia)g(s) $, where $s$ is a complex number with $Re(s) >0 $. I want Laplace inverse of $F(s) $. I have tried contour integration and convolution theorem but couldn't come up with something meaningful.







laplace-transform complex-integration inverselaplace






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    What is g? Could you show your work?
    $endgroup$
    – Fede Poncio
    Jan 6 at 16:35


















  • $begingroup$
    What is g? Could you show your work?
    $endgroup$
    – Fede Poncio
    Jan 6 at 16:35
















$begingroup$
What is g? Could you show your work?
$endgroup$
– Fede Poncio
Jan 6 at 16:35




$begingroup$
What is g? Could you show your work?
$endgroup$
– Fede Poncio
Jan 6 at 16:35










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