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SO3/SE3 operations on any backend

Project description

nanomanifold

Fast, batched and differentiable SO(3)/SE(3) transforms for any backend (NumPy, PyTorch, JAX, ...)

Works directly on arrays, defined as:

  • SO(3): unit quaternions [w, x, y, z] for 3D rotations, shape (..., 4)
  • SE(3): concatenated [quat, translation], shape (..., 7)
import numpy as np
from nanomanifold import SO3, SE3

# Rotations stored as quaternion arrays [w,x,y,z]
q = SO3.from_axis_angle(np.array([0, 0, 1]), np.pi/4)  # 45° around Z
points = np.array([[1, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0]])
rotated = SO3.rotate_points(q, points)

# Rigid transforms stored as 7D arrays [quat, translation]
T = SE3.from_rt(q, np.array([1, 0, 0]))  # rotation + translation
transformed = SE3.transform_points(T, points)

Installation

pip install nanomanifold

Quick Start

Rotations (SO3)

from nanomanifold import SO3

# Create rotations
q1 = SO3.from_axis_angle([1, 0, 0], np.pi/2)    # 90° around X
q2 = SO3.from_euler([0, 0, np.pi/4])            # 45° around Z
q3 = SO3.from_matrix(rotation_matrix)

# Compose and interpolate
q_combined = SO3.multiply(q1, q2)
q_halfway = SO3.slerp(q1, q2, t=0.5)

# Apply to points
points = np.array([[1, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0]])
rotated = SO3.rotate_points(q_combined, points)

Rigid Transforms (SE3)

from nanomanifold import SE3

# Create transforms
T1 = SE3.from_rt(q1, [1, 2, 3])               # rotation + translation
T2 = SE3.from_matrix(transformation_matrix)

# Compose and interpolate
T_combined = SE3.multiply(T1, T2)
T_inverse = SE3.inverse(T_combined)
T_halfway = SE3.slerp(T1, T2, t=0.5)

# Apply to points
transformed = SE3.transform_points(T_combined, points)

API Reference

All functions are available via nanomanifold.SO3 and nanomanifold.SE3. Shapes follow the Array API convention and accept arbitrarily batched inputs.

SO3 (3D Rotations)

Function Signature
canonicalize(q) (...,4) -> (...,4)
to_axis_angle(q) (...,4) -> (...,3)
from_axis_angle(axis_angle) (...,3) -> (...,4)
to_euler(q, convention="ZYX") (...,4) -> (...,3)
from_euler(euler, convention="ZYX") (...,3) -> (...,4)
to_matrix(q) (...,4) -> (...,3,3)
from_matrix(R) (...,3,3) -> (...,4)
from_quat_xyzw(quat) (...,4) -> (...,4)
to_quat_xyzw(quat) (...,4) -> (...,4)
to_6d(q) (...,4) -> (...,6)
from_6d(d6) (...,6) -> (...,4)
multiply(q1, q2) (...,4), (...,4) -> (...,4)
inverse(q) (...,4) -> (...,4)
rotate_points(q, points) (...,4), (...,N,3) -> (...,N,3)
slerp(q1, q2, t) (...,4), (...,4), (...,N) -> (...,N,4)
distance(q1, q2) (...,4), (...,4) -> (...)
log(q) (...,4) -> (...,3)
exp(tangent) (...,3) -> (...,4)
hat(w) (...,3) -> (...,3,3)
vee(W) (...,3,3) -> (...,3)
weighted_mean(quats, weights) sequence of (...,4), (...,N) -> (...,4)
mean(quats) sequence of (...,4) -> (...,4)
random(*shape) (...,4)

SE3 (Rigid Transforms)

Function Signature
canonicalize(se3) (...,7) -> (...,7)
from_rt(quat, translation) (...,4), (...,3) -> (...,7)
to_rt(se3) (...,7) -> (quat, translation)
from_matrix(T) (...,4,4) -> (...,7)
to_matrix(se3) (...,7) -> (...,4,4)
multiply(se3_1, se3_2) (...,7), (...,7) -> (...,7)
inverse(se3) (...,7) -> (...,7)
transform_points(se3, points) (...,7), (...,N,3) -> (...,N,3)
slerp(se3_1, se3_2, t) (...,7), (...,7), (...,N) -> (...,N,7)
log(se3) (...,7) -> (...,6)
exp(tangent) (...,6) -> (...,7)
hat(v) (...,6) -> (...,4,4)
vee(M) (...,4,4) -> (...,6)
weighted_mean(transforms, weights) sequence of (...,7), (...,N) -> (...,7)
mean(transforms) sequence of (...,7) -> (...,7)
random(*shape) (...,7)

Pairwise Conversions (SO3.conversions)

Convert directly between any two rotation representations without going through quaternions manually. All 30 pairwise functions follow the naming pattern from_{source}_to_{target}.

Representations: axis_angle, euler, matrix, quat_wxyz, quat_xyzw, sixd.

Function Signature
SO3.conversions.from_axis_angle_to_matrix(aa) (...,3) -> (...,3,3)
SO3.conversions.from_axis_angle_to_euler(aa, convention) (...,3) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_axis_angle_to_quat_wxyz(aa) (...,3) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_axis_angle_to_quat_xyzw(aa) (...,3) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_axis_angle_to_sixd(aa) (...,3) -> (...,6)
SO3.conversions.from_euler_to_axis_angle(e, convention) (...,3) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_euler_to_matrix(e, convention) (...,3) -> (...,3,3)
SO3.conversions.from_euler_to_quat_wxyz(e, convention) (...,3) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_euler_to_quat_xyzw(e, convention) (...,3) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_euler_to_sixd(e, convention) (...,3) -> (...,6)
SO3.conversions.from_matrix_to_axis_angle(R) (...,3,3) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_matrix_to_euler(R, convention) (...,3,3) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_matrix_to_quat_wxyz(R) (...,3,3) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_matrix_to_quat_xyzw(R) (...,3,3) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_matrix_to_sixd(R) (...,3,3) -> (...,6)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_wxyz_to_axis_angle(q) (...,4) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_wxyz_to_euler(q, convention) (...,4) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_wxyz_to_matrix(q) (...,4) -> (...,3,3)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_wxyz_to_quat_xyzw(q) (...,4) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_wxyz_to_sixd(q) (...,4) -> (...,6)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_xyzw_to_axis_angle(q) (...,4) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_xyzw_to_euler(q, convention) (...,4) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_xyzw_to_matrix(q) (...,4) -> (...,3,3)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_xyzw_to_quat_wxyz(q) (...,4) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_quat_xyzw_to_sixd(q) (...,4) -> (...,6)
SO3.conversions.from_sixd_to_axis_angle(d6) (...,6) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_sixd_to_euler(d6, convention) (...,6) -> (...,3)
SO3.conversions.from_sixd_to_matrix(d6) (...,6) -> (...,3,3)
SO3.conversions.from_sixd_to_quat_wxyz(d6) (...,6) -> (...,4)
SO3.conversions.from_sixd_to_quat_xyzw(d6) (...,6) -> (...,4)

Backend-Explicit Mode

By default, nanomanifold auto-detects the array backend via array_api_compat. Every function also accepts an optional xp keyword argument to specify the backend explicitly. This is required for torch.compile(fullgraph=True), since Dynamo cannot trace the dynamic dispatch:

import torch
from nanomanifold import SO3, SE3

@torch.compile(fullgraph=True)
def forward(q1, q2, T1, T2):
    q_mid = SO3.slerp(q1, q2, torch.tensor([0.5]), xp=torch)
    T_mid = SE3.slerp(T1, T2, torch.tensor([0.5]), xp=torch)
    return q_mid, T_mid

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