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[Axiom-math] Re: About "%%"
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Daniel |
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[Axiom-math] Re: About "%%" |
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Mon, 23 Jan 2006 13:27:36 -0300 |
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William wrote:
> > When I execute inverseLaplace, it only show the packages loading but
> > not what %%A0 is.
> I think it is a bug in Axiom not reporting what the temporary symbol
> %%A0 is. I figured that out by constructing the differential equation
> satisfied by f(t).
I saw you copied the message to developers list. Did you receive any
answer?
> Axiom is correct. If you apply the Euler identity you can rewrite the
> inverse Laplace transform into the form you have.
I corroborate it. Thank you for your explication.
> I believe the coefficient of the sine term in your solution is not
> correct and should be half its value or -10.387712479126234.
Right you are! :-O Thanks!!
Regards,
Daniel
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