[sympy] Introduction for GSOC'23

2023-03-10 Thread Sujant Kumar Kv
Hey! I hope @everyone is doing awesome

I'm Sujant, a 3rd year engineering student at National Institute of 
Technology Surathkal, India. I really appreciated opensource maintainers as 
they're like researchers who're under appreciated. I have 1yr+ experience 
with python and I'm here to contribute and get more into opensource via 
Google summer of code. Even if I don't make it, I hope to continue.

If there's any due diligence/steps to be done, feel free to tell or correct 
me. Here to learn to contribute. Thanks.

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[sympy] Introduction for GSOC 23

2023-03-04 Thread Ameya Kore
Hi all,

I'm Ameya Kore, a Computer Science student who's interested in contributing 
to SymPy.
I'm comfortable coding in multiple language and looking to learn something 
new.
I'm fairly well versed in mathematics and am looking to contribute towards 
the implementation of Risch Algorithm for Symbolic Integration 

 as 
described in the task list.
I would love to discuss this with a mentor.

Thanks and Regards,
Ameya Kore

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[sympy] Introduction for GSOC '23

2023-03-04 Thread 'Chehak Malhotra' via sympy
Hello! I'm Chehak Malhotra, a Computer Science and Applied Mathematics 
sophomore from India. I'm comfortable coding in multiple languages and I've 
taken advanced math courses like real analysis, abstract algebra and theory 
of computation. 
I have used SymPy previously and I'm brainstorming for a new idea to 
implement for GSOC '23. Currently I'm interested in Polynomial GCD and 
would like to talk through my ideas with a mentor.
Thank you for you time!

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