You must have missed this: "In the end Laplace transforms, easier to use with a more rigorous structure and incorporating the powerful tool of convolution, overtook the operational calculus of Heaviside, and his methods largely fell victim to history."
mcnamaratw|1 year ago
TheOtherHobbes|1 year ago
Basically Laplace is a complete solution, while Heaviside's calculus wasn't.
It took about 100 years to work this out. Laplace's original work was early 19th century, but the transform didn't become widely used in engineering until after WWII.