N-transform

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In mathematics, the Natural transform is an integral transform similar to the Laplace transform and Sumudu transform, introduced by Zafar Hayat Khan[1] in 2008. It converges to both Laplace and Sumudu transform just by changing variables. Given the convergence to the Laplace and Sumudu transforms, the N-transform inherits all the applied aspects of the both transforms. Most recently, F. B. M. Belgacem[2] has renamed it the natural transform and has proposed a detail theory and applications.[3][4]

Formal definition

The natural transform of a function f(t), defined for all real numbers t ≥ 0, is the function R(us), defined by:

R(u,s)=𝒩{f(t)}=0f(ut)estdt.(1)

Khan[1] showed that the above integral converges to Laplace transform when u = 1, and into Sumudu transform for s = 1.

See also

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