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Laplace transform help
It occurred to me that I may be doing way more work than necessary for $\mathcal L \{ t^q \}$, see my sandbox.

Can I merely prove the equivalence for $\mathcal L {\restriction_{\operatorname{Im} s = 0} }$ and invoke the Identity Theorem?

If indeed I can do that, maybe it's still worth finishing the proof as is without relying on such powerful machinery, nuking a fly etc. --GFauxPas (talk)


 * I'm afraid I'm going to sit this one out, at least for today. Haven't been around Laplace Transforms for many years. --prime mover (talk) 17:10, 25 May 2018 (EDT)


 * I realized after I posted that the real axis isn't open so you can't invoke identity theorem, silly me. Thanks anyway for answering. --GFauxPas (talk)

Definition:Complex Riemann Integral
Thanks for moving this page to its suggested target. However, you did not address the existing links; they all still point to Definition:Complex Integral.

Could you please complete the move by addressing the references? Thanks :). &mdash; Lord_Farin (talk) 12:30, 28 November 2016 (EST)


 * Sure, I can do that. What's the reason for not relying on the redirect? --GFauxPas (talk) 14:39, 28 November 2016 (EST)


 * It can be expected that it becomes a disambiguation in the future. So wherever we want to be precise, we ought to make sure that we refer to the correct type of complex integral. And at this point, it is still easy to address every one of them. &mdash; Lord_Farin (talk) 16:54, 28 November 2016 (EST)