Is there any python module or submodule that can calculate the Kretschmann scalar given a specified metric?Or do I have to write down the code?
There is no specific Python module for Kretschmann scalars. However, scipy/numpy has tools for defining many types of scalars. I would start there: http://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/arrays.scalars.html
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