Sir,
If it is possible, will you please give some *reviews* on my
proposal(*Tensor
Operations in Sage using Python libraries as backends*) for further
improvements? Should I share it here or mail you personally?
Looking forward for your reply.....
Thanks and Regards,
Priyal Awankar
On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 6:05:36 AM UTC+5:30 tcscrims wrote:
> Dear Priyal,
> I would recommend doing some Google searching for the definition of a free
> module <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_module> as this information is
> readily available with lots of examples (and non-examples). You can find
> the files related to the tensor operations in the src/sage/tensor/modules/
> directory. We are happy to provide some feedback about your proposal prior
> to the deadline.
>
> Best,
> Travis
>
>
> On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 9:28:50 AM UTC+9 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> I am *Priyal Awankar*, a second-year BTech undergraduate. I am
>> looking forward to contribute for the idea "*Tensor operations in Sage
>> using Python libraries as backends*" in the *SageMath* for *GSoC 2022*.
>> I have built the project and went through the tensors...
>> In my opinion the numpy nd array can be overloaded with the following
>> operations to make same interfaces with SageMath tensor operation...
>> I have few doubts :
>> 1. What are free modules?
>> 2. Can you please annotate the project structure so that I could look
>> into the files with some context. This will help me to know what files need
>> integration with python Libraries
>>
>> Kindly guide me for the same. It would be really helpful...
>> Thanks and Regards,
>> Priyal Awankar
>>
>
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