I probably have funding available to let an undergraduate do some work
on Sage for 4 months. I would welcome a list of programming tasks that
need some attention. The tasks should be rather limited in scope,
because an undergraduate should be able to dive in, work, and get some
result within 4 months.

Examples I thought of myself:

 - Integer Sequences project
 - HNF (I think William commented present open source implementations
are all rather bad. I don't know if it is realistic to expect that an
undergraduate will be able to fix this)
 - Plotting real algebraic (plane) curves by analyzing the
singularities and using a DE solver to get the intermediate curves.
Maple does that, as does Surf.

Projects that are more of a computer science nature could also be
doable.

Any ideas here? Should I be looking somewhere on the wiki?


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