Filip Dominec wrote:
> On Nov 18, 7:02 pm, Mateusz Paprocki <[email protected]> wrote:
>> it can be easily extended
>> to support rational functions and absolute values (somewhere I have
>> preliminary code for this).
> 
> Cool. Right now I am using sympy to solve some calculations for
> geometrical optics. These problems boiled down to a system of rational
> equations with several variables. However, there are also several
> constraints which would be handled the most efficient way if I could
> simply calculate intersection of all the intervals for which the
> inequalities hold.

This sounds like a good case for the _intersection routine that is in my 
(smichr) github branch 1694B. It doesn't handle inequalities but it finds 
intersections quickly.

/c

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