As i have found that there may be no application for navier stoke and 
pressure equation.
I have come up with a new idea of solving polynomial equations using 
various methods such as newton raphson,brent's,bairstow's and muller's 
method.
Can anyone please help me with how feasible the idea is,or is the out of 
the sympy domain as well (as far as i have seen there are functions for 
solving polynomial equations,but still) .
Thank you.

On Friday, March 14, 2014 11:47:27 PM UTC+5:30, Rishabh Mishra wrote:
>
> Respected Sir,
> I am Rishabh Mishra,2nd yr undergrad B.E.(hons.) Chemical Engineering 
> student from Birla Institue of Technology and Science Pilani,Goa Campus.I 
> am new to python,but have a very sound background of java and c.I recently 
> got introduced to see about 4 months ago and was fascinated by how easy it 
> makes the code to write.
>
> ABOUT THE PROPOSAL:As i said i am new to python so i don't know what all 
> packages are there in sympy but by my research there is nothing there on 
> fluid dynamics or Mass transfers (for chemical industries).So. i would like 
> to undertake a project on fluid dynamics (which i have already completed 
> with a grade of 8/10) or mass transfer (which i will finish by this summer).
>
> Please reply what you have in mind, and if you are interested i will put 
> up with what all ideas i have in mind for the particular field.
>
>

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