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The Aboodh transform is a type of
integral transform. Khalid Suliman Aboodh formulated it in 2013.[1][2][3][4] It is defined as a set
The Aboodh transform has been used in fields such as the double,[5] triple,[6][7] and quadruple Aboodh transforms,[8] fuzzy logic[9][10] and fractional theory.[11] Patil compared it to the
Laplace transform.[12][13]
^Patil, Dinkar (2018-12-01). "Comparative Study of Laplace, Sumudu, Aboodh, Elzaki and Mahgoub Transforms and Applications in Boundary Value Problems".
SSRN4094218.
This article needs attention from an expert in Mathematics. Please add a reason or a talk parameter to this template to explain the issue with the article.WikiProject Mathematics may be able to help recruit an expert.(January 2024)
The Aboodh transform is a type of
integral transform. Khalid Suliman Aboodh formulated it in 2013.[1][2][3][4] It is defined as a set
The Aboodh transform has been used in fields such as the double,[5] triple,[6][7] and quadruple Aboodh transforms,[8] fuzzy logic[9][10] and fractional theory.[11] Patil compared it to the
Laplace transform.[12][13]
^Patil, Dinkar (2018-12-01). "Comparative Study of Laplace, Sumudu, Aboodh, Elzaki and Mahgoub Transforms and Applications in Boundary Value Problems".
SSRN4094218.