#10132: Differential Geometry via Sage
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Reporter: mikarm | Owner: mhampton
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: geometry | Keywords: differential geometry,
parametrized surface
Author: Mikhail Malakhaltsev | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Comment(by mikarm):
jason,jverksch, novoselt, thank you very much for your support and
information on the differential form class.
Of course, it would be very good to coordinate efforts in the development
of differential geometry in SAGE. So, according to your advice, I will
post a message concerning this topic in the SAGE-devel.
to jvkersch. I would highly appreciate it if you could explain me how to
``sagify'' a python class, it is really my weak point.
The interoperability between future classes in the differential geometry
is one of the most important point in development. Therefore, it would be
good to have like a coordination center of the differential geometric part
of SAGE, but I do not know how to organize it. Any ideas?
Also, in my point of view, the natural way to work on differential
geometry in SAGE is to start from elementary differential geometry (curves
and surfaces), then Riemannian geometry, then connections in bundles, etc.
Though may be it is a long way, what do you think?
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