On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Vladimir Perić <vlada.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>
> I also think the "Capabilities" section is a bit.. short. You took it
> from the website, I assume? That homepage hasn't been updated in a
> long time (and writing that list is even one task for Google Code-In).
> At the very least, I think you should give more mention to the physics
> and quantum modules, which is a real advantage SymPy has over other
> CAS systems.


After a few emails from Brian Granger (thanks Brian!) I have
created a new subsection on quanum physics. It is very sketchy
but hopefully has enough for interested readers to pursue
further leads.

Latest version is at
http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/sigsam/sympy/oscas-sympy.pdf
(and sources are in that directory too).

BTW, if anyone wants to post this to github, that is fine with me.
However, I know
zip about git:-)


Thanks to all of you for your great help!

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