Hello, I'm a undergraduate sophomore hoping to contribute to Sage via GSoc. 
I am looking to contribute in the implementation of Schubert and 
Grothendieck polynomials project as I greatly enjoy combinatorics in 
general, however I am not very familiar with these particular mathematical 
concepts. I've taken courses on Discrete Maths, Linear Algebra and Real 
Analysis, however we have not covered the concepts related to this 
particular project. 

Hence, I'd greatly appreciate if I could be referred some books or papers 
or any online resource which explains these concepts at a relatively 
low(er) level so I can gain an understand of the topic and draft a suitable 
proposal. 

Thanks
Archit Sood

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