Dear Archit,
   Thank you for your interest. There are many resources that are available 
online that can be found. One good place to start is on 
symmetricfunctions.com <https://www.symmetricfunctions.com/schubert.htm>. 
To be successful at this project, you will need to be able to understand 
the associated combinatorics and (linear) algebras.

Best,
Travis


On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 2:53:43 PM UTC+9 [email protected] wrote:

> 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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