Hi

I am a second year undergraduate student of Information Systems from BITS 
Pilani, India.
I like Physics and I've been using Python for an year. I started developing 
a Python package called BinPy <https://github.com/BinPy/BinPy/> for 
electronics computation and simulation.
This <https://github.com/debugger22> is my Github profile.

I want to propose an idea to introduce a new package for optical physics in 
sympy. I want to do this as a project under GSoC14.

Since we already have vector, optical physics can easily be implemented. As 
of now only Guassian optics is available. 
If we add more things like Newtonian optics, Maxwell's equation, Fermat's 
principle, Snell's laws and many more concepts, 
It would be very helpful for the users to do scientific computations 
related to optics using sympy.

If you like this idea, guide me what should I do now to get familiar with 
the physics package of sympy.

With Regards
Sudhanshu Mishra

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