Hi all,
I have been browsing to find a good table of Laplace transforms for
all known probability distributions. (gamma, erlang, lognormal,
logistic, loglogistic, Pareto etc.) If anyone has any good reference,
please share it with me. At the same time, if you could tell me the
methods that one can use to find the Laplace transform for truncated
known distributions like gamma from a to b (a,b >0) instead of 0 to
infinity, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you,
Nischal Piratla
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