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We have merged the new Furo Sphinx theme to the SymPy documentation.
The theme is now live in the development documentation
https://docs.sympy.org/dev/index.html, and will go live to the "latest
version" documentation on the next SymPy release.
Some notable differences in the new theme include:
If you have an interest in quaternions you might find the following link
of interest -
https://galgebra.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
and the following mechanics book -
Hi Timo and welcome.
Someone who has more knowledge of the mechanics module will need to
answer your specific question about quaternions. I will point out that
SymPy does have a quaternions module in sympy.algebras.quaternions, so
you would most likely want to make use of that for that project.
Hello everyone,
My name is Timo Stienstra. After completing my BSc. Mechanical Engineering
with a minor Computer Science, I am now in my first year MSc. Mechanical
Engineering student at Delft University of Technology. Here I follow the
track BioMechanical Design, where I also specialize