Re: [sympy] Re: GSoC project idea: Integration of homogeneous functions over polytopes

2017-03-30 Thread Vedarth Sharma
I have already started writing the proposal can you please help me out in the implementation part? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sympy+unsubscr...@go

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2017 : Implementation of multiple types of coordinate systems

2017-03-30 Thread Sagar Bharadwaj
I'm sorry I put the wrong link. The correct link : GSoC 2017 Application Sagar Bharadwaj : Implementation of multiple types of coordinate systems for vectors

[sympy] GSoC 2017 Application : Implementation of multiple types of coordinate systems for vectors

2017-03-30 Thread Sagar Bharadwaj
I am interested in the project involving the implementation of multiple types of coordinate systems for vectors in SymPy. I went through the discussions in Pull Requests #9937, #10074, #10109 and also some discussions that happened on the mailing list. After some extensive reading on the topic,

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2017 : Implementation of multiple types of coordinate systems

2017-03-30 Thread Alan Bromborsky
I went to link and there was nothing there! On 03/30/2017 05:05 PM, Sagar Bharadwaj wrote: I am interested in taking up the project involving implementation of different types of coordinate systems in SymPy. I went through the discussions in Pull Requests #9937, #10074, #10109 and also some di

[sympy] GSoC 2017 : Implementation of multiple types of coordinate systems

2017-03-30 Thread Sagar Bharadwaj
I am interested in taking up the project involving implementation of different types of coordinate systems in SymPy. I went through the discussions in Pull Requests #9937, #10074, #10109 and also some discussions that happened on the mailing list. After some extensive reading on the topic, here

Re: [sympy] GSoC idea: Rewriting the Matrices module to make matrices in Sympy faster and more usable.

2017-03-30 Thread Jason Moore
You should connect with Jason Siefkin who is currently in the midst of rewriting and organization the matrix code. Jason moorepants.info +01 530-601-9791 <(530)%20601-9791> On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 8:27 AM, Vedarth Sharma wrote: > I saw it as an idea prompt in Sympy ideas. It basically said tha

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2017 Physics Projects

2017-03-30 Thread Jason Moore
Aaron, Both Jain and Featherstone each have a book about this subject. Last year's GSoC student worked on the Featherstone implementation. There is still an open pull request with this. I would start by reviewing what Brandon (James) did last year and figure out what it will take to finish it. J

Re: [sympy] Re: GSoC project idea: Integration of homogeneous functions over polytopes

2017-03-30 Thread Ondřej Čertík
Hi Vedarth, Thanks for your interest. I think the best is to start writing the proposal and ask questions as you have them and I'll be happy to answer. Ondrej On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 2:09 AM, Vedarth Sharma wrote: > I am interested. Can you guide me? > > > On Thursday, 30 March 2017 03:56:11 U

Re: [sympy] Re: GSoC Idea: Rubi integrator

2017-03-30 Thread Abdullah Javed Nesar
Hi Ondrej, Yah exactly, for the first part of the project we'll possibly rewrite the matcher somewhat similar to as explained in #7748 . But, I think we have to keep on working on it and modifying it as we move on with the second part. You may have l

[sympy] Re: GSoC project idea: Integration of homogeneous functions over polytopes

2017-03-30 Thread Vedarth Sharma
I am interested. Can you guide me? On Thursday, 30 March 2017 03:56:11 UTC+5:30, Ondřej Čertík wrote: > > Hi, > > Here is another GSoC idea from my collaborator at UC Davis, prof. > Sukumar [1]. His student Eric Chin gave me his permission to post the > project here, see the attached project de

Re: [sympy] Improving codegen(and related stuff)

2017-03-30 Thread Arif Ahmed
Thank you for reviewing ! My mid-terms get over tomorrow. I'll see how the algorithm can be modified to handle non-commutative variables. As mentioned in the paper the Horner algorithm can yield the same results, but only for special cases. Horner does not give the most efficient result for the o

[sympy] Modelling

2017-03-30 Thread Tedongmo
Hi am Tedongmo, a mechanical engineering student. It would be good if sympy can model a physics problem and resolve it numerically (finite elements etc) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving