What is the inverse Laplace transform of F(s)=(1)/(1+ks^(alpha)), k is the constant and alpha is another constant. Especially when α is not an integer.

Leroy Gray

Leroy Gray

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2022-09-08

What is the inverse Laplace transform of F(s)= 1 1 + k s α , k is the constant and α is another constant

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Koen Henson

Koen Henson

Beginner2022-09-09Added 17 answers

With CAS help:
L s 1 [ 1 1 + k s α ] ( t ) = j = 0 ( 1 ) j k 1 j t 1 + α + j α Γ ( α + j α ) = t 1 + α E α , α ( t α k ) k
where: E α , α ( t α k ) is generalized Mittag-Leffler function.
Generalization:
L s 1 [ 1 a + k s α ] ( t ) = t 1 + α E α , α ( a t α k ) k

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