Open AnnieAtHasura opened 5 years ago
Formulate using constraints or generalized coordinates in Lagrangian mechanics. Could be Lagrangian Equ. of the first kind.
Note that Lagrangian mechanics only supports holonimic constraints
Dear Anniepoo
As press is researching as me as some lazy punk, would you please consider to confirm the following: The company, SimGen came from, is not quite unimportant (maybe some fact about that). Neither are the projects using it (the volume on an example maybe?). I was asked to make a pull request by you because one of my ideas. In that context, i made my first pull request ever(!).
Sincerely Prokhor
PS; Use for public release intended
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Note that lagrangian mechanics only supports nomological constraints
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I'm having trouble understanding your message. Was it machine translated? You can find out more about Simularity at http://simularity.com Their work is proprietary As far as I know, no one outside of Simularity is using the open source version. The project is definitely still in early stages.
We didn't get a pull request from you.
SimGen is rigidly simple, choosing to not do things instead of shoehorning them.
However, #1 is an excellent idea, and leads to the question, why are variables scalars and not vectors?
It seems like it would be best if PDQ nodes were expressed in terms of boundary conditions and partial differential equations.
the idea of SimGen as a tool for writing ML is interesting.
@exfenestram @earthprokhor any comments?