[sage-gsoc] Want To Contribute In "Redesigning the polynomial class hierarchy and linking with libraries"

2018-03-12 Thread madhuramjajoo10
Hi, I am Madhuram Jajoo from St. James' School and currently pursuing Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering 3nd Year) from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. I have a strong foundation in Java/C/C++ as I have been into coding since last 6 years. Also, being an IITJEE(India

[sage-gsoc] Want To Contribute In "Redesigning the polynomial class hierarchy and linking with libraries"

2018-03-12 Thread madhuramjajoo10
Hi, I am Madhuram Jajoo from St. James' School and currently pursuing Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering 3rd Year). I have a strong foundation in Java/C/C++ as I have been into coding since last 6 years. I have done 3 projects related to deep learning, one under Calcutta

[sage-gsoc] Implement Quantum Cluster (Super)Algebras

2018-03-12 Thread 'Chhatramani S 5-Yr IDD Metallurgical Engg.' via sage-gsoc
Dr Travis Scrimshaw I am following this project idea for some time now. I am from IIT(BHU) pursuing my IDD(B.tech+M.tech degree) in metallurgical engineering, right now i am working on my master thesis on computational metallurgy. I am a profound knowledge of C+

[sage-gsoc] Re: Introduction - Redesigning the polynomial class hierarchy and linking with libraries discussion

2018-03-12 Thread Jean-Pierre Flori
Hi, I guess the best way to have an idea of what the project is is to have a look at how polynomials are implemented in Sage, what underlying libraries are used, how they are interfaced and so on. You'll see it is quite a mess with classes mostly relying on one low level C library but also call

[sage-gsoc] Re: Want To Contribute In "Redesigning the polynomial class hierarchy and linking with libraries"

2018-03-12 Thread Jean-Pierre Flori
Hi, I guess the best way to have an idea of what the project is is to have a look at how polynomials are implemented in Sage, what underlying libraries are used, how they are interfaced and so on. You'll see it is quite a mess with classes mostly relying on one low level C library but also call