Hello again.
Jason and I had a talk about this a few days back, and we agreed that it 
would be better if, according to your original plan, your proposal would 
focus on-
1) Improving the sympy.physics.vector module with the functionalities you 
plan to implement
2) Building up an E-M module

Step 1 would ensure that a proper vector module is in place for the E-M 
module to build up on.

About the sympy.vector idea, it would probably be best for me to look into 
it, since I have already done some work with helping Prasoon with that last 
summer. So I would have a nice head start with knowing the physics.vector 
module in and out, and having some ideas about building a similar core with 
SymPy's architecture. Once I have built a stable foundation, we can then 
work together after the summer into basing mechanics and E-M off that core. 
Have you looked at the physics.vector module yet?

On Monday, February 10, 2014 7:09:44 PM UTC+5:30, Rajath Shashidhara wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in implementing electrodynamics in sympy.
> Any thoughts about this?
>
> I don't seem to find any documentation about grad, divergence, and curl.
> Are they implemented?
> I'm willing to do this as well.
>
> Please give me feedback.
>
> Thanks.
>

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