Partial Differential Equations
The abscissa of convergence is the real part of a complex number that determines the region in which a series converges absolutely. In the context of Laplace transforms, it plays a crucial role in defining the conditions under which the transform converges and is valid for analysis of functions, particularly when looking at exponential growth and decay.
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