Arnav,

The technical implementation of those two classes are in the sympy
documentation and are the source code itself. There is no other information
that explains them.

Jason
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 10:36 AM Arnav Zutshi <arnzut1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi SymPy Community
>
> This is with reference to the project in the GSoC idea list 2022 *Classical
> Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with Python*.
> The project involves cleaning up the code base and profiling to find the
> slow functions, and digging into the SymPy code base for trigonometric
> simplification and other relevant function calls to speed up the EoM
> generation.
>
> I am familiar with the theoretical part of this project but* require a
> more know how on the technical side of the LagrangesMethod() and
> KanesMethod()* function calls. *I have referred the SymPy docs* on these
> 2 methods but some aspects in the code seem a little unclear to me.
>
> *It would be kind if the mentors could guide me on where to refer for
> understanding the implementation.*
>
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