calcpy
Terminal calculator and advanced math solver using Python, IPython and SymPy (by idanpa)
spacetimeengine
A Python utility for analyzing a given solution to the Einstein's field equations. Built on Sympy. (by spacetimeengineer)
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8.8 | 1.0 | |
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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SymPy: Symbolic Mathematics in Python
A decade ago when I was interested in General Relativity I wanted to write a simple program to handle symbolic calculations for Einstein field equations (Starting with metric and calculated affine connections, ricci tensor …etc.). Sympy was an option (better because python was the only language I know well) but I found it hard and actually couldn't make it work. I used mathematica which was new for me but did it in a couple of hours. I expanded it later and used it to calculate a lot of things in a black hole paper I published later.
I checked now, and it seems that on this front a lot of development in sympy made it possible that we know how very good libraries built on top of it [1] [2]. There is even now a Jupyter notebook example on schwarzschild metric [3].
[1] https://docs.einsteinpy.org
[2]https://github.com/spacetimeengineer/spacetimeengine
[3] https://github.com/sympy/sympy/blob/master/examples/intermed...
What are some alternatives?
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symforce - Fast symbolic computation, code generation, and nonlinear optimization for robotics