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i think s+a must be minus in this case.
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![]() I really don't think its wrong. Remember the above is only true if Re{s} < -a
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that integral has a domain (values of s+a) of convergence, so we can analyze it using a radius (values of s+a) of convergence, which is SOP for most bilateral laplace transforms. |
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The usual (unilateral) Laplace transform goes from 0 to +inf, while the bilateral Laplace transform goes from -inf to +inf.
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