GSOC ' 16: Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with Python

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Saurajit Chakraborty

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Mar 11, 2016, 12:43:25 PM3/11/16
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     Hi,
        I am Saurajit Chakraborty , sophomore at Jadavpur University pursuing Computer Science and Engineering. I am interested in sympy and would like to contribute to  the  project on "classical mechanics: efficient equation of motion generation with python". I have been coding in python and c++ for almost an year and I also have a strong liking for physics and maths. I would like to know what is required of me for this project and was also wondering if I could get some  tasks which I can code to familiarize myself since I am new to the open source community.

Thanking You,
Saurajit Chakraborty

Jason Moore

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Mar 15, 2016, 7:22:06 PM3/15/16
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Please search the email list archives, as we've already discussed this with other potential GSoC students.

I'd recommend trying out some of the mechanics and pydy examples. The pydy.model.n_link_pendulum model takes a long time to generate if you have a large number of links.

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