Hey all,

I posted a message on the message board about contributing to the SymPy 
package… definitely a bit premature!  I talked about helping with 
differential equations and got responses about debugging it.  After 
spending some time looking through the test cases, I must say the system 
seems stressed enough.  


After taking my time to look through the parts I feel I’d be able to 
contribute to and comparing that to the level of development, I feel I 
would be most useful in expanding the vectors module.  I have two years of 
grad school level physics (Georgia Tech) under my belt, if you were 
curious.  Is there a team looking to develop this more, specifically adding 
spherical, cylindrical, and curvilinear coordinate systems to the module? 
If so, could you put me in touch with them?  If not, let me know and I’ll 
see what I can do to help out.  There would need to be options added across 
the board (integration, del operators, etc.) and don’t want to embark on 
this process if someone else is working on it already!


Also, I really feel this should be done in sympy and not the sympy/physics 
module; I feel this falls under core mathematics, and they seem to focus on 
reference frames and what-have-you.


Cheers,

Justin

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