How to perform an inverse laplace transform?

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Mike Jaroszewicz
Mike Jaroszewicz el 16 de Sept. de 2013
Hello,
Is it possible to perform an inverse laplace transform on what is essential a matrix of data points. There are 2 columns and 2048 rows. The first column is a list of frequencies and the second column is a list of intensities. If it is possible to perform an ILT on this data set how would i go about doing it?
Thank you so very much!!

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou el 17 de Sept. de 2013
Mike,laplace function is working on symbolic variables, try to use ifft instead , as long as there is no alternative .
>>Y=ifft(M((:,2))); % the second column of frequency magnitudes .
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Mike Jaroszewicz
Mike Jaroszewicz el 17 de Sept. de 2013
Thank you for your response. does ifft abbreviate inverse fast fourier transform. So what i want to do is extract the rate of decay of a set of frequencies. i know that the ILT is the transform i need to do this.
Thanks.

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