I've been trying to put together some python code to do a simple finite difference simulation of the 1d Schrodinger equation (used for simple quantum mechanics problems) and also trying to get a handle on the the Sympy "quantum" libraries for use in quantum computing problems. I'm curious if there is anybody in this group working on similar things who might be interested in comparing notes, or giving me some pointers (I'm relatively new to Python, and I'm in the process of learning
the physics.)

I'm not sure if my email is accessible to people reading this, but if not, it's msg2mw (at) gmail (dot) com. Also, we're going to be discussing this programming effort at the next get-together of the Portland Math & Science group on Thursday,
just in case anyone wants to drop by:

http://www.meetup.com/Relativity-Exploration-of-Portland/events/82493582/

If you do come Thursday, be aware that the meeting will move across the street
at some point, so that we can use a white-board there:

http://www.tinagilbertson.com/location.html

If you like, bring my cell number: 503.705.8394 -- to make sure you can find us.

-Mike
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