Am 15.03.2014 18:20, schrieb Rishabh Mishra:
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
Those are all numeric (i.e. approximative) methods.
SymPy is not for that area, it's for symbolic (i.e. precise,
closed-form) math.
> (as far as i have seen there are functions for
solving polynomial equations,but still) .
These are for finding precise roots I suspect.
Any numeric code that you could find in SymPy would be there to support
something symbolic, and have special justification.
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