+1

I currently develop the PyPHS <https://github.com/pyphs/pyphs/> package, 
that makes an intensive use of sympy to derive symbolically numerical 
methods for the simulation of a class of finite dimensional dynamical 
systems (namely, the port-Hamiltonian systems). Then, the actual simulation 
code is generated for a variety of langage (python, C++ and FAUST).

And I plan to go a step further by implementing spatial discretization to 
deal with infinite dimensional systems as well.

I would love to participate in any way to this project!

Best regards;

Antoine Falaize (afalaize)

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