That would be great and I would like to work on it. Can you guide me how to
start about it.I have already looked into the integral transforms
module.Thank you.

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:13 PM, someone <[email protected]> wrote:

> > I know that there is already some internal code to generalize the
> various integral
> > > transforms (take a look at sympy/integrals/transforms.py).  I
>
> Long ago I wanted to make a general "integral_transform" function that
> would take
> one (or even two in the asymmetric case) kernels and the function to
> transform.
> All other integral transforms we have could then be based on this.
>
> But I never implemented the necessary parts. Maybe you want to ...
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