Integral Transforms

Undergraduate | 2026

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MATH 4001
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Course ID
200053
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Adelaide City Campus
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Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
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Adelaide University
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Course level
4
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Course overview

This course introduces and develops the theory of integral transforms, with a focus on how they can be applied to solve problems in science and engineering. It introduces the Dirac delta function, a generalised function or distribution that can be used to represent a point source or instantaneous impulse. Students will develop a range of techniques for solving ordinary and partial differential equations using the Laplace and Fourier Transforms, including problems involving the Dirac delta-function. Students will also understand a range of other integral transforms, and how they are applied to solve specific types of problems.  

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