Thank you all for the ideas but I have decided to pursue other plans for
this summer.
Good luck in all your endeavors,
Elliot
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the flexible case until after that
though, and code output will vary significantly between the two
because you obtain PDE's in one case and ODE's in the other.
Luke
On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 3:55:48 PM UTC-7, Elliot Marshall wrote:
Hello world,
I am a graduate student
Thank you all for the input. This is very helpful. I would like to get to
the point where a Lagrangian class can be used to produce equations of
motion outputted in whatever format is desired. Allowing the user to
select the output format would allow him to proceed with simulation in
For example, I would like to write the functions necessary so that, using
sympy.physics.mechanics, one could use Euler, Lagrange, and possibly other
methods to find the dynamical equations of motion for a system.
On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 3:55:48 PM UTC-7, Elliot Marshall wrote:
Hello world
is by no means
completed and I would like to work on developing it this summer. Any
suggestions on how to go about the application process would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you,
Elliot Marshall
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