Sudhanshu,

Thanks for your interest. I think it would be best to propose this project
on the SymPy mailing list (I've cc'd it), as it doesn't have to do with
multibody dynamics (PyDy's purpose). This could be a nice addition to the
physics capabilities in SymPy and if you needed to modify or enhance
sympy.physics.vector, then we will be involved but this project doesn't
fall under PyDy's mission directly.


Jason
moorepants.info
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On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 7:32 AM, Sudhanshu Mishra <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am a second year undergraduate student of Information Systems from BITS
> Pilani, India.
> I like Physics and I've been using Python for an year. 
> This<https://github.com/debugger22> is
> my Github profile.
>
> I want to propose an idea to introduce a new package for optical physics
> in sympy. I want to do this as a project under GSoC14.
>
> Optical physics can easily be implemented using scipy.physics.vector. As
> of now only Guassian optics is available.
> If we add more things like Newtonian optics, Maxwell's equation, Fermat's
> principle(The principle of least time), Snell's laws and many more
> concepts,
> It would be very helpful for the users to do scientific computations
> related to optics using sympy.
>
> Since the vector was developed by you people, It would be great if you
> help me get started with it.
>
> With Regards
> Sudhanshu Mishra
>
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