This technique was fully developed by the physicist Oliver Heaviside in 1893, in connection with his work on electromagnetism.
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In the field of theoretical analysis of electrical circuits, he popularized Oliver Heaviside's technique of operational calculus.
His operational calculus is based upon an algebra of the convolution of functions with respect to the Fourier transform.