Hi Dazhuang,
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Dazhuang Su lovelo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
My name is Dazhuang Su.
I'm currently a student, 2nd year in UESTC. I have experience in programming
python. And I have done 2 projects about mathematics, utilizing Wavelet to
optimize BP neural network and detecting community with the help of random
walks(Markov Chains). I learned some theories about ODE during my calculus
class and I;m interested in it.
I have read the ODE docs. And for now, SymPy have implemented some basic and
famous(such as Bernoulli) types of ODEs. And some expending have also been
implemented, for example, nth order ODE.
I found there are 3 ideas in ODE module, finding out when an ODE is
separable and using Lie group or Bessel function to solve ODEs. Should I
implement them all or just choose one from them if I successfully apply for
ODE.
You can start with one, and once you have thought about particular
details and written it up,
it should be pretty clear how much work it involves and if you should
do more than one idea.
Ondrej
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