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In mathematical analysis, the initial value theorem is a theorem used to relate frequency domain expressions to the time domain behavior as time approaches zero.[1]

It is also known under the abbreviation IVT.

Let

F(s)=0f(t)estdt

be the (one-sided) Laplace transform of ƒ(t). The initial value theorem then says[2]

limt0f(t)=limssF(s).

See also

Notes

  1. http://fourier.eng.hmc.edu/e102/lectures/Laplace_Transform/node17.html
  2. Robert H. Cannon, Dynamics of Physical Systems, Courier Dover Publications, 2003, page 567.

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