Re: [sympy] Status of Quantum Mechanics Module

2013-05-16 Thread lukebovard
Tomo, That's good to know. Hopefully I'll be able to discuss things with Sean and get things set-up. It's good to see that you are around. I wasn't sure if the TO-DO on the pull request is recent, but based on what you said, it is. That clarifies things immensely. Cheers, ~ Luke On Wednes

Re: [sympy] Status of Quantum Mechanics Module

2013-05-15 Thread Tomo Lazovich
Hi Luke, I'm the author of the pull request on continuous representations, which dates back to GSoC 2011. At the PR link ( https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/573) I put a mini TODO list for what needs to get done for it to actually make it in to the master. Basically, what happened was that I got

Re: [sympy] Status of Quantum Mechanics Module

2013-05-15 Thread lukebovard
Sean, Sounds good. I've been reading about how to set-up the environment but if you are willing to help, that will expedite the process. I'm somewhat familiar with git but I've only ever used it for my own research code and not on any larger development so I'm not 100% confident in the correct

Re: [sympy] Status of Quantum Mechanics Module

2013-05-14 Thread Sean Vig
Hi Luke, Brian, the mentor for that project, commented on the status of the position/momentum stuff and the best way to approach that [1]. Basically, first, you'd need to understand what the current code does, what the PR is trying to accomplish, merge the branch with master, and get any broken te

Re: [sympy] Status of Quantum Mechanics Module

2013-05-14 Thread Aaron Meurer
You might also find some information by searching the mailing list archives for recent messages by students interested in quantum mechanics. I think the one with the thread title "[GSoC 2013] Symbolic Quantum Mechanics" might have a reply that could give you some more information. Aaron Meurer O

[sympy] Status of Quantum Mechanics Module

2013-05-14 Thread lukebovard
Hey guys, I was looking at the list of the GSoC project for some potential things to help out on in my spare time and I'm really intrigued by quantum mechanics module. The GSoC 2013 project has something on the position and momentum basis and references this pull request