In your opinion would you consider that task to be too challenging for a first
year?
All I can for see is adding a quantifier class under the symbol module.it would
then need to check if what its being imputed is either an English word or a
symbol then convert it to the opposite and return.
that you can look
at.
Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Marsci esteb...@gmail.com javascript:
wrote:
Hello,
I would really enjoy to contributing to this project, especially to the
physics module, unfortunately I have no idea what else I can add to the
physics module
/SampleQuestions/A65_Practice_Questions_Solns.pdf
On Monday, 22 April 2013 18:29:58 UTC-4, Aaron Meurer wrote:
Can you give a concrete example of this? I suppose it would just be
implemented as a printer.
Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Marsci esteb...@gmail.com javascript
I have not been able to find anything in the SymPy for a logic
statement translator. I was wondering if this would this be a good module
to implement or would it veer too far from the symbolic aspect that is
SymPy? The translator would take a logic statement given in symbolic
notation and
Hello,
I would really enjoy to contributing to this project, especially to the
physics module, unfortunately I have no idea what else I can add to the
physics module. It appears as all the work to be done is solely on quantum
mechanics and since I am a first year in university I do not have a