Name of a class of functions

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While reading about Laplace Transform" (Fourier Analysis and Its Applications, Anders Vretblad), I came across a notation that I'm not familiar with: $,,,, finmathcalE$



What is the name of this class? Where can I find additional information?



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  • If you look in most any book where Laplace transforms appear (elementary ODE texts, advanced undergraduate "mathematical methods" texts for engineering and physics, books on the Laplace transform, some advanced calculus texts, etc.), you'll see the term exponential order used and discussed.
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While reading about Laplace Transform" (Fourier Analysis and Its Applications, Anders Vretblad), I came across a notation that I'm not familiar with: $,,,, finmathcalE$



What is the name of this class? Where can I find additional information?



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  • If you look in most any book where Laplace transforms appear (elementary ODE texts, advanced undergraduate "mathematical methods" texts for engineering and physics, books on the Laplace transform, some advanced calculus texts, etc.), you'll see the term exponential order used and discussed.
    – Dave L. Renfro
    Jul 21 at 15:22













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While reading about Laplace Transform" (Fourier Analysis and Its Applications, Anders Vretblad), I came across a notation that I'm not familiar with: $,,,, finmathcalE$



What is the name of this class? Where can I find additional information?



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While reading about Laplace Transform" (Fourier Analysis and Its Applications, Anders Vretblad), I came across a notation that I'm not familiar with: $,,,, finmathcalE$



What is the name of this class? Where can I find additional information?



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  • If you look in most any book where Laplace transforms appear (elementary ODE texts, advanced undergraduate "mathematical methods" texts for engineering and physics, books on the Laplace transform, some advanced calculus texts, etc.), you'll see the term exponential order used and discussed.
    – Dave L. Renfro
    Jul 21 at 15:22

















  • If you look in most any book where Laplace transforms appear (elementary ODE texts, advanced undergraduate "mathematical methods" texts for engineering and physics, books on the Laplace transform, some advanced calculus texts, etc.), you'll see the term exponential order used and discussed.
    – Dave L. Renfro
    Jul 21 at 15:22
















If you look in most any book where Laplace transforms appear (elementary ODE texts, advanced undergraduate "mathematical methods" texts for engineering and physics, books on the Laplace transform, some advanced calculus texts, etc.), you'll see the term exponential order used and discussed.
– Dave L. Renfro
Jul 21 at 15:22





If you look in most any book where Laplace transforms appear (elementary ODE texts, advanced undergraduate "mathematical methods" texts for engineering and physics, books on the Laplace transform, some advanced calculus texts, etc.), you'll see the term exponential order used and discussed.
– Dave L. Renfro
Jul 21 at 15:22
















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