I would recommend you to attempt contributing to the group theory module.
Using a library and contributing to it are quite different.
On Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 2:45:02 AM UTC+5:30, Vinayak Shukla wrote:
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> Hey there, Aaron.
> I have gone through the documentation as well as the previous
You will need to talk with the former students and mentors of the past
GSoC group theory projects about the proposal specifics. I don't
personally have much knowledge of the state of the group theory
module, so I can't help you much there.
My generic advice (also applies to any other potential
Hey there, Aaron.
I have gone through the documentation as well as the previous work done in
the field by earlier GSoCers. It has provided me a lot of insight as to how
to go about my project proposal. I think I would like to work mainly on
figuring out the kernels of homomorphisms with
I would start with the reports from previous year's projects (on the
wiki), as well as the codebase, to see what is already implemented.
Aaron Meurer
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 11:13 AM Vinayak Shukla wrote:
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> Although I have started reading about the previous work done on Computational
> Group
Although I have started reading about the previous work done on
Computational Group theory as part of GSoC in the previous years, can
someone guide me as to how should I progress with this? I am mainly
interested in implementing the kernel of homomorphisms in the infinite
domain and group