classical mechanics module

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vinit wadgaonkar

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Mar 25, 2020, 4:41:38 PM3/25/20
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sir, i have been sending mails to mentors but didn't go sufficient reply to cater my doubt i want to work of classical mechanics module ,for gsoc 2020 and change kane's method to eurler method which would boost engine speed to great extent so my doubt is as eurler method are in newton mechanics environment should we change all supporting modules for it or create a separate module for it i am in process of drafting my application your guidance would be fruitful,please also let me know who is going to mentor physics related project 

Aaron Meurer

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Mar 25, 2020, 5:07:30 PM3/25/20
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I'm not familiar with the details of the module, but I would say the
question of whether it should extend the existing module or be a new
module depends on how similar they would end up being. If they can
share a lot of code, it makes sense for them to do so, but if the
won't, then they should be separated.

Aaron Meurer

Jason Moore

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Mar 25, 2020, 7:03:20 PM3/25/20
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Vinit,

You are welcome to add more automated method that uses the Newton-Euler approach but we wouldn't remove the automated Kane's method.

Jason
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