Does a package like that exist in Sage?
Thank you!
I don't think so (but that's not my area at all, so I'm not very certain).
I would strongly encourage you to post this to the sage-devel mailing
list, though. Chances are someone there may have an interest in these
sorts of things. If something doesn't exist in Sage that you would
like, go ahead and design/implement whatever is perfect for you and
submit it for inclusion. We'd love to have a usable tensor package!
Thanks,
Jason
There are numerous packages for Mathematica for doing tensor calculus.
I can't comment on whether or not they are "easily usable" (is any
interesting mathematics or physics "easy"?). Here's an example of
one of those packages: http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee/Ricci/
In 2006 and 2007 various people investigated writing tensor calculus
packages for Sage, but in the end nothing came of this. I think
there is maybe something in Maxima, which is included in Sage, but it
is nowhere as sophisticated as what is available for Mathematica.
My third-hand understanding from people I talked with about this was
the Mathematica language/system was in fact particularly well suited
for tensor calculus.
William
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The author of Ricci sent this to me. I don't know if it will go
through to the list, so I've copied it here:
"It's true, Mathematica is a great system for writing packages to do
tensor calculations, and I found it to be very useful when I wrote my
Ricci package. But I have to warn you that there are lots of
capabilities that you'll probably want, which Ricci doesn't have. The
most glaring lack is the ability to define a specific metric tensor in
coordinates and calculate the corresponding curvature tensor. This,
among other things, is something that I've long intended to add to
Ricci, but so far it hasn't happened.
Jack Lee
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University of Washington Mathematics Department, Box 354350
Seattle, WA 98195-4350
l...@math.washington.edu, 206-543-1735
http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee
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Look like development has stopped 2006 and you can buy a better
version here:
http://smc.vnet.net/mathtensor.html
h