A Table of Laplace Transforms

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A Table of Laplace Transforms

Let f (t) be a function defined for all t ≥ 0. The Laplace transform of f (t) is the function F (s)
defined by
Z ∞
F (s) = f (t)e−st dt
0

if the improper integral converges.

The function f (t) is called the inverse transform of F (s). We also use the following notations:

L (f (t)) = F (s) and L −1 (F (s)) = f (t)

f (t) F (s) f (t) F (s)

1
1 1 11 eat f (t) F (s − a)
s
1 n!
2 t 12 eat tn
s2 (s − a)n+1
n! s−a
3 tn 13 eat cos(ωt)
sn+1 (s − a)2 + ω 2
1 ω
4 eat 14 eat sin(ωt)
s−a (s − a)2 + ω 2
s
5 cos(ωt) 15 f 0 (t) sF (s) − f (0)
s2 + ω2
ω
6 sin(ωt) 16 f (n) (t) sn F (s) − sn−1 f (0) − sn−2 f 0 (0) − · · · − f (n−1) (0)
s2 + ω2
s
7 cosh(at) 17 tn f (t) (−1)n F (n) (s)
s2 − a2
Z ∞
a f (t)
8 sinh(at) 18 F (r) dr
s − a2
2 t s
t
e−as
Z
F (s)
9 ua (t) 19 f (r) dr
s 0 s

e−as F (s) 1 s

10 f (t − a)ua (t) 20 f (ct) c
F c

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