Just some ideas: For me, "geometric algebra" refers to material in the
famous book by E Artin. Your usage of the term is apparently
common with mathematical physicists. I would recommend changing the
name to "clifford algebra", which seems to be used by both communities.
Also, I think there is a large package on Clifford algebras in Maple.
It might be worth comparing them, if there is overlap.

My 2 cents.

On Jan 1, 2008 11:33 AM, Alan Bromborsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I trying to determine if you would be interested in adding a geometric
> algebra package to sympy.  Attached are pdf files introducing geometric
> algebra (imag_numbers.pdf) and a description of a python module I am
> developing for symbolic geometric algebra.  Comments would be welcome.
> Also if the attachments don't get through how can I get them to you?
>
> >
>

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