Hi,
We are hiring a postdoctoral researcher at TU Delft as part of SymPy's
recent CZI grant.
*Applications are due February 28, 2022*
Info @ https://mechmotum.github.io/blog/sympy-czi-postdoc.html
Please spread the word!
Jason
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I think the "allow unrelated histories" part of that gist is unneeded.
That's only relevant if you are wanting to merge the SymPy git history
into the already existing history of some other repo. But since we are
starting the other repo anew, we can just use the one history
extracted from the SymPy
It was possible to create a new repository, so there is now one:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy_rubi
I made an attempt to move everything with history and it didn't fully work.
I used ths: https://gist.github.com/trongthanh/2779392 but I could not do
git merge repo1 --allow-unrelated-histories
as
I think there might be some issues with MatchPy when a constraint object is
shared across patterns. Probably every pattern needs to have its own
CustomConstraint objects even if they share the same constraints.
How do you create a new repo? How do you split the subfolder a keep the git
history?
For what it is worth:
With *KM.auxiliary_eqs*
one gets the forces acting on, say, the point where some multi body system
is attached to.
I tried to see, if one could also get the forces needed to make a particle
move in on predetermined path.
In the simple example attached (where the result is
Thank You So Much Sir Oscar Benjamin😄
Finally, it worked like a charm and now I will try my best to start making
some good contributions towards my open source journey .
On Tue, 1 Feb 2022 at 15:15, Oscar Benjamin
wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2022 at 04:51, 36 AI Kuldeep Borkar
> wrote:
> >
> > Tha
I have referred documentation and I wish to contribute more so that's where
I wish to ask for any developing or new library or module being added or
any project idea. I wish to work on General Relativity part or Finite
Element Analysis/continuum mechanics idea.
On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 4:09 PM Peter
I wonder what kind of answer you expect from sympy group.
If you look at the documentation, you can see what is available.
Am Mo., 31. Jan. 2022 um 17:38 Uhr schrieb Yashvardhan Prasad <
yash1...@gmail.com>:
> Hello everyone,
> I am Yashvardhan Prasad, a 2nd year undergraduate student. I wish to
On Tue, 1 Feb 2022 at 04:51, 36 AI Kuldeep Borkar
wrote:
>
> Thank you for the response and help Sir Oscar Benjamin and Sir Aaron Meurer
> I used the command mailmap_check.py and my name was there in the .mailmap but
> my github user name and email was recorded in the format
> 1785690389+j...@