Hi there. One plausible direction would be extending the `diffgeom`
module that was started last year. There is __a lot__ of work that can
be done on it. See the reports here for more details
http://blog.krastanov.org/diff-geometry-in-python/

Another is to look at the newly merged tensor canonicalization module
(by Pernici) and see what can be done for it.

On 17 April 2013 15:53, Samuel Rowe <sgrowe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I came across Sympy a couple of months ago and have found it to be a
> fantastic tool, particularly in Physics which is the subject of my degree.
>
> I have a strong interests in both relativity and Python so I would love to
> work on expanding the support for general relativity in Sympy if possible. I
> notice work has already been started on this topic on github so I would like
> to hear what people think about what aspects of relativity would be the best
> next step.
>
> Many thanks,
> Sam Rowe
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