Hello everyone First of all, I have to thank you for sympy. Roughly speaking, I made my PhD <https://afalaize.github.io/pages/publications/> with it! The result is the pyphs package <https://github.com/afalaize/pyphs>. It is intended for (i) the passive-guaranted simulation of multiphysical network systems in the Port-Hamiltonian Systems formalism, and (ii) the generation of corresponding c++ code to be used with the Juce c++ library <http://juce.com/> in order to produce real-time VST/AudioUnit audio plugins. As examples, we simulated the Fender Rhodes electro-mechanical piano <https://afalaize.github.io/posts/rhodes/> and built a vst plugin for the Dunlop CryBaby Wah guitar pedal <https://afalaize.github.io/posts/analogcircuits/>.
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