Hi Brandon,

That sounds great. Looking forward to working with you too.

I don't know what non-holonomic integrators are. Do you mean
non-holonomic in the mechanics sense?

Oscar

On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 at 00:36, Brandon Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I am Brandon Wilson. I am a community college professor teaching math and 
> computer science in Wyoming, while finishing up a PhD in Engineering and 
> Applied Science through Idaho State University.
>
> I have previously earned a Masters in Mathematics from Brigham Young 
> University. My work has fit broadly into differential geometry, and more 
> specifically into minimal surfaces, optimal control, general relativity, and 
> numerical methods, depending on the project.
>
> I have been working with Python for about 4 years. My dissertation is on a 
> particular class of numerical methods called non-holonomic integrators, and I 
> am using Sympy in a proof of concept package to abstract the user from the 
> method.
>
> I look forward to working with you folks,
> Brandon Wilson (Mathbone)
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