Optimized numerical inverse Laplace transformation

12/15/2021
by   Illes Horvath, et al.
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Among the numerical inverse Laplace transformation (NILT) methods, those that belong to the Abate-Whitt framework (AWF) are considered to be the most efficient ones currently. It is a characteristic feature of the AWF NILT procedures that they are independent of the transform function and the time point of interest. In this work we propose an NILT procedure that goes beyond this limitation and optimize the accuracy of the NILT utilizing also the transform function and the time point of interest.

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