Yes, you can. You should create a ticket (possibly more if it makes sense 
to break it into smaller chucks) and push your code there as you work on it 
so people can look at it.

Someone will likely suggest that you should develop it as a separate 
package built on-top of Sage. However, I only see this as a way to be lazy 
with respect to documentation and tests, and it will not get the same 
visibility that it would being included into Sage. If you are developing it 
not based upon Sage library itself and could be a standalone project, then 
you might want to consider that and have it be included as a dependency of 
Sage.

Best,
Travis


On Monday, July 24, 2017 at 3:03:49 AM UTC-5, Nikhil Pappu wrote:
>
> I didn't find much on Ergodic theory in Sage. Can I start working on an 
> Ergodic theory module in the near future? Can it be a part of Sage or 
> should it be developed elsewhere (in one of Sage's many packages)?
>

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