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<p>there is a different kernel.</p>

<p><big>Table of transforms</big></p>
<p>In the limits of integration for the inverse transform, c is a constant which depends on the nature of the transform function. For example, for the one and two-sided Laplace transform, c must be greater than the largest real part of the zeroes of the transform function.</p>

<p>Note that there are alternative notations and conventions for the Fourier transform.</p>

<p><big>Different domains</big></p>
<p>Here integral transforms are defined for functions on the real numbers, but they can</p><p>
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