
doi: 10.2307/3607099
1. Heaviside’s operational method has for some time been in fairly general use among engineers for solving problems in circuit theory, and appears in most of their textbooks. The average man who has read these seems able to manipulate the “expansion theorem” and to solve problems in which E.M.F is applied to an initially “dead” circuit, but he is not at all clear about the foundations or correctness of the theory and apt to be worried by any slightly more complicated problem, such as cases in which the circuit is not initially dead or problems involving switching operations (which are usually dealt with in the textbooks by artifice). It is now pretty well recognised that the Laplace transformation provides a satisfactory approach to the operational methods, but it is not perhaps fully realised just how simple it is and how extremely easy to teach.
Differential equations of mathematical physics, etc.
Differential equations of mathematical physics, etc.
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