Actually I feel that sympy ‘ s algos should be available for SciPy too cause I 
require to solve a bunch of differential equations but I can’t use SciPy 
goodies in sympy. Therefore I have to think and resort to other methods. I wish 
both libraries could like use one another’s features and your notebook could be 
some kind of a string to bind them.

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From: David Bailey
Sent: 02 May 2019 19:25
To: sympy
Subject: Re: [sympy] Re: SymPy - a suggestion

Vinesh,

Not in the slightest - it is just that I would hate to mane the program 
something that might hide the fact that it is SymPy that is doing the 
calculations!

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