On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 7:54:27 PM UTC+2, Ian George wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> So, first, I'm just getting started with Sympy, so if I'm missing 
> something obvious, forgive me.
>
> The Lie Algebra module only seems to handle the A-G groups. Wouldn't it be 
> prudent to add on SO(3), SU(2), U(1), stuff that tends to be used by 
> physicists/representation theorists more often? I'm checking out the 
> physics module, too, but so far haven't found anything. 
>
> As a side note, that might be a good first step toward contributing, 
> seeing if you can do something with representation theory here. Of course, 
> I've got to brush up on that, before I even consider it, having been away 
> from physics for a while...
>

I could not find it explicitly pointed out, but it seems to me too that 
only complex simple Lie algebras have been dealt with. It would be useful 
to have an implementation of real simple Lie algebras as well. You are 
welcome to contribute.

Kalevi Suominen

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