Vinzent Steinberg wrote:
Alan implemented geometric algebra in sympy, maybe this is related.
Vinzent
On 27 avr, 16:41, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
I'm thinking of attempting to pick up where a poster left off if it
hasn't already been done. A poster wanted to implement abstract
differential geometry. I think this is very doable in sympy, it'll
just take some doing. I'll start working on this over the summer and
see how far I can get, I mostly wanted to see whether or not anyone
has done this already making the project kind of useless.
PS: I'm teaching a class in python next semester to mathematicians and
the final project will probably be writing a something that interfaces
with a library or is a part of a library in itself. My project over
the summer is to make sure I get back up to speed on how this is done
so that I can at least in theory teach the class.
Mike
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The differential operators in the geometric algebra module are not for
manifolds. To see how geometric calculus relates to differential
geometry see "Geometric Algebra for Physicists" by Doran and Lasenby
section 6.5. Note that the Grassman algebra used in differential forms
is a subset of the geometric algebra.
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