This introduction to Laplace transforms and Fourier series is aimed at second year students in applied mathematics. It is unusual in treating Laplace transforms at a relatively simple level with many examples. Mathematics students do not usually meet this material until later in their degree course but applied mathematicians and engineers need an early introduction. Suitable as a course text, it will also be of interest to physicists and engineers as supplementary material.
Well-written and suitable for self-study with adequant practice problems. The only drawback is that there are way too many dangerous typos in the solutions part, for example the signs (positive become negative, vice versa).
 good choice for beginers, very clear and easy to understand explanation. Nevertheless, there are few pratical example of Laplace Transform's applications in reality.