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(Not Issue) proposal: possible synergy of projects #3

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gekaremi opened this issue Apr 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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(Not Issue) proposal: possible synergy of projects #3

gekaremi opened this issue Apr 8, 2020 · 3 comments

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@gekaremi
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gekaremi commented Apr 8, 2020

Hello to all!
This is not some serious issue
I noticed that you are working on sort of similar\or better say complimentary (and very cool) projects, and took the liberty of informing you of this
Fungrim: the Mathematical Functions Grimoire
https://github.com/fredrik-johansson/fungrim
I left the mirror message in another repository
Sorry to bother you and thank you for your attention!

@AzizAlqasem
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Hi,
You have a cool project!

Would you specify how the two projects can be synct together?

@gekaremi
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gekaremi commented Apr 9, 2020

First of all, I want to clarify that this is not my project, I just follow it for a while.

It seems to me that existing formulas from Mathematical Grimoire Functions can be used to derive new formulas and define new formulas more conveniently, perhaps.

Thank you again for your project!

@AzizAlqasem
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I see ..
I am trying to think of an example of how can we use Fungrim to derive, say, physics formulas? I it appears to me that Fungrim work only with special functions?

Thank you,

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