• Re: s = jw

    From Emiliano@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 22 20:15:03 2025
    Briefly, you don't claim that s is everywhere the same as jw, you evaluate f(s) along the line where sigma is zero. Can you take it from there?


    enlightening explanation!
    ...looking for a reasonable explanation since 3 days....and I found just odd selfmade demonstrations around.
    easy and clear!
    Thanks.

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