Also, each project must involve programming in some way (this is also
Google's rule, not ours).

Aaron Meurer

On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 4:23 PM, Aaron Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can have two proposals that work on related things, but each
> proposal needs to stand on its own (that is, if only one proposal gets
> accepted, you should still be able to do the work).
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Tatyana Abramova <looo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> As far as I understand, we are allowed to do one project together, but we
>> should write separated proposals where each of us should write about own
>> purposes and objectives. In our project I will deal with the part related to
>> physics, my friend will be engaged in programming, so I supposed to describe
>> the tasks of the project on the physical side, and he will describe from the
>> side of programming, but our tasks should be correlated with each other. If
>> I am wrong in something, please, correct me.
>>
>> воскресенье, 26 марта 2017 г., 9:43:21 UTC+3 пользователь Aaron Meurer
>> написал:
>>>
>>> Please be aware that group proposals are not allowed by Google, so if
>>> you both wanted to submit, you would need to submit separate, distinct
>>> proposals
>>> https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/faq#can_a_group_submit_a_proposal_together_to_work_on_a_single_project.
>>>
>>> Aaron Meurer
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 6:35 AM, Tatyana Abramova <loo...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Hello,
>>> > we are Tatyana Abramova, first-year student of The Department of General
>>> > and
>>> > Applied Physics of MIPT, and Robert Drynkin, first-year student of
>>> > Applied
>>> > Mathematics and Computer Science in HSE and Mathematics in IUM.
>>> > We have found that there is no model for non-rigid bodies and we are
>>> > going
>>> > to create non-rigid body class.
>>> > Firstly, the non-rigid body itself should be created. For that rigid
>>> > body
>>> > class can be used, including some new properties like elastic modulus
>>> > and
>>> > shear modulus. Also, inertia for non-rigid body is not constant, so it
>>> > becomes dynamic quantity.
>>> > Secondly, the forces of deformation should be added by introducing
>>> > Cauchy
>>> > stress tensor. Furthermore, deformations in the nonlinear part of the
>>> > elasticity curve will be considered, thus there should be yield point,
>>> > ultimate strength, breaking point and other needed characteristics of
>>> > each
>>> > material which is going to be deformed. Also, compression of liquids can
>>> > be
>>> > considered (adding parameters of the reservoir and pressure).
>>> > Finally, equation of motion of the non-rigid body should be generated.
>>> > For
>>> > that we can use already added LagrangesMethod and KanesMethod or create
>>> > something new that would be more applicable for non-rigid bodies. After
>>> > creating motion of non-rigid bodies visualization of it could be
>>> > supplemented.
>>> > We hope that the structure of our idea is clear.
>>> >
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