Hello everyone, 

I am Prey Patel, a B. Tech student from IIT Gandhinagar. I am pursuing dual 
majors in Computer Science and Engineering as well as Civil Engineering. 
Over the past few months, I've been actively engaged with SymPy, primarily 
focusing on resolving issues related to the physics beam module.


I am interested in contributing to the GSoC project related to classical 
mechanics. My project aims to 

   - Implement Newton Euler's method and Hamilton's method to generate 
   equations of motion.
   - Improve the code base to speed up the generation of equations of 
   motion. 
   - Create a benchmark suite deriving the equations of motions using 
   different methods.
   - Implement a set of common forces and torques. (Contact forces and 
   Aerodynamic forces)

Through these, I aim to contribute to SymPy's capabilities in the mechanics 
of physics. I have gone through the physics mechanics module and also 
studied Newton Euler's method for generating EoM.


I would greatly appreciate any feedback or validation from the mentors 
regarding the feasibility and suitability of my proposed project. Your 
insights and guidance would be invaluable in ensuring that my contributions 
align effectively with the goals and expectations of SymPy.


Thank you for your time.


Yours sincerely,

Prey Patel

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