[sympy] Self Introduction and Query about GSoC 2023. (Group Theory)

2023-03-20 Thread Aritra Majumder
Hello everyone, I, Aritra, am in my final year pursuing a B.E. degree at Jadavpur University. I have used symbolic mathematics in Python (SymPy) and MATLAB and therefore have a good understanding of how it works (not the underlying logic, but rather how it should work). Here is my LinkedIn

[sympy] Self Introduction

2023-03-14 Thread Vivek Soni
Hello everyone, I am Vivek Soni, a second-year undergraduate student in CSE, and I am writing to express my interest in contributing to the Sympy project. I am proficient in Python, C++, Numpy, and Jupyter, and I believe that these skills align well with the technologies used by Sympy. I

[sympy] Self introduction - Levav Ferber Tas

2023-03-03 Thread levav ferber tas
Hi everyone, My name is Levav Ferber Tas, and I'm joining this mailing list because I'm interested in contributing. I've been programming in python for about 10 years, sometimes in a professional capacity but mostly for myself - most of my time coding python has been spent on solving

[sympy] Self introduction and contact

2023-02-26 Thread Jingze Dai
Hi everyone, My name is Jingze Dai, and I am a fourth-year computer science student at McMaster University, Canada. My proficiency includes python, Java, C++ and C. This is my first-time official participation in GSOC. I spent a lot of time learning programming languages, professional

[sympy] Self Introduction and doubt about what to work on

2022-05-04 Thread Saksham Alok
Hello, My name is Saksham(19), I am a first-year computer science student who has just ventured into open source. Sympy intrigued me as it is a python based alternative to MATLAB which has been a little irritating to use in my college coursework. I have some experience in python and have built

[sympy] Self introduction and contributing to sympy for GSoC 2022

2022-03-08 Thread Aarya Chaumal
Hello there, I am Aarya Chaumal, an undergrad student doing Computer Engineering at the College of Engineering Pune, India. Since I live in Mumbai my main languages are English, Hindi, and Marathi. I have done math courses including linear algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics. My main

[sympy] Self Introduction

2022-02-13 Thread Tushar Sahu
Hola SymPy Community and Open Source Enthusiasts! I am Tushar Sahu, currently a 2nd-year B.Tech. Student of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. I'm a beginner in the world of open source. I was mesmerized by SymPy's fantastic community and its

[sympy] Self Introduction

2022-02-09 Thread Kuldeep Borkar
Hello SymPy Community, I am Kuldeep Borkar, an engineering student pursuing B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence with major in Data Science. I am really interested in contributing to SymPy because of my interest in Symbolic Computation and love for mathematics. About Me: - Familiarity with

[sympy] Self Introduction

2022-02-09 Thread Kuldeep Borkar
Hello SymPy Community, I am Kuldeep Borkar, an engineering student pursuing B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence with major in Data Science. I am really interested in contributing to SymPy because of my interest in Symbolic Computation and love for mathematics. About Me: - Familiarity with

[sympy] Self Introduction

2022-01-28 Thread Amey Kaloge
Hello everyone. I am Amey Kaloge, an engineering student pursuing a batchelors in Artificial Intelligence and data science. About me: - Familiarity with python: From last 2 years I am using Python and working in the field of machine learning. - Mathematical Education: BE -

[sympy] Self Introduction

2022-01-25 Thread Ameya Katare
Hello everyone. I'm Ameya Katare, a first-year Computer Science and Engineering student at IIT (BHU) Varanasi. About me: - Familiarity with python: a few months of experience in coding with python - Mathematical Education: 1st year BTech - Particular Expertise: I won't call it

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-12-20 Thread 'Ani' via sympy
Hi everyone! I am Aniruddh Patil, a sophomore majoring in chemical engineering at Indian Institute of Technology BHU. I am new to open source, and would love to contribute to sympy as I'm really interested in computer algebra systems, and also love math. - level of familiarity with python

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-12-19 Thread Vaibhav Mishra
Hey there, this is Vaibhav Mishra, first year undergrad of IIT Tirupati. I love programming in python and also fond of mathematics. I often used the Latex software to write mathematical papers and presentations. So I'm really excited from what Sympy is and want to contribute to the

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-12-10 Thread Sankalp Joshi
Hi everyone! I am Sankalp Joshi currently a final Year Electrical Engineering student at NIT Warangal(India). I am looking forward to learn open source development and found sympy as a great opportunity with my inclination towards Mathematics . I am fluent in c++ and python . I am also

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-12-09 Thread Krishna Kant Gupta
Hi everyone! My name is Krishna Kant Gupta. I am a 2nd year Information Science Engineering student at CMRIT College, Bangalore, India. I am new to the world of open source contribution but I am enthusiastic and determined to make some contributions going. I felt like contributing to SymPy

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-12-09 Thread ARAVIND MOHANDAS
Hi everyone! My name is Aravind Mohandas and I am a postgraduate student in Mathematics at Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India. This is my first time contributing to open source, and I really look forward to the experience. - Level of familiarity with python : I've been using

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-12-08 Thread Siddharth Garg
Hi everyone! My name is Siddharth Garg. I am a 2nd year Computer Science Engineering student at CMRIT College, Bangalore, India. I am new to open-sourcing and felt comfortable with SymPy as it is based more on the logical and mathematical concepts. - level of familiarity with python (3

[sympy] self introduction

2021-12-08 Thread chandresh soni
Hello, everyone! I'm Chandresh, and I'm a second-year btech student at IIT Mandi. I'm attempting to learn more about open-sourcing, and I thought that contributing to SymPy would be a good place to start because of my math background and the fact that I could finally put my math skills to

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-12-07 Thread Aditya Mishra
Hi everyone! My name is Aditya kumar Mishra and I am a year 2 Electronics student at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya college. I am trying to learn more about open-sourcing, and I felt like contributing to SymPy would be great, because recently i have completed lots of course of mathematics from IIT

[sympy] self-introduction

2021-12-04 Thread Nikhil Date
Hello everyone, I'm Nikhil. I have already contributed a bug fix to sympy, so I guess I'm a bit late at introducing myself, but here goes. I'm excited to contribute more bug fixes and documentation improvements, especially since this is my first time contributing to an open source project!

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-12-02 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 9:12 PM Jeremy Monat wrote: > > Aaron, > > Thanks. Great--the new documentation homepage is much clearer with its > division into 1) Tutorials, 2) How-to Guides, 3) Explanation, and 4) API > Reference. With the old documentation, my mental model of the content >

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-12-01 Thread Jeremy Monat
Aaron, Thanks. Great--the new documentation homepage is much clearer with its division into 1) Tutorials , 2) How-to Guides , 3) Explanation

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-30 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 9:00 PM Jeremy Monat wrote: > > Oscar, thanks for the information about SymPy's capabilities and options. > > Because many of the pages we're discussing are in the tutorial, I think it > would be useful to lay out the current and proposed tutorial structure in a >

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-30 Thread Jeremy Monat
Oscar, thanks for the information about SymPy's capabilities and options. Because many of the pages we're discussing are in the tutorial, I think it would be useful to lay out the current and proposed tutorial structure in a document. I created a page on the wiki Tutorial structure on

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-30 Thread David Bailey
Thanks for responding, On 29/11/2021 18:51, Aaron Meurer wrote: Can you clarify what you mean by "3.4.6"? This is the sort of issue I plan on addressing as part of my CZI documentation project. Yes, sorry I was referring to the section 3.4.6 Sqrt is not a Function in the PDF version of the

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-30 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 at 02:37, Jeremy Monat wrote: > > Improve the tutorial solvers page's order by first explaining how to solve > equations and inequalities, particularly explaining the strengths of > different solvers, when to use each, and giving examples of each (as > suggested by Oscar)

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-29 Thread Jeremy Monat
Aaron, Thanks for the information. While my exploration of SymPy is largely limited to solvers, here are the documentation improvements I think would be helpful: 1. Improve the tutorial solvers page 's order by first explaining

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-11-29 Thread abraham osmond
Hi everyone! My name is Abraham and I am a year 3 Mathematical Science student at Nanyang Technological University, specializing in Applied Math. I am trying to learn more about open-sourcing, and I felt like contributing to SymPy would be great for me because of my math background and

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-29 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 10:49 AM Jeremy Monat wrote: > > David and Oscar, > > Glad there is agreement on the need for improved documentation! And that > there's a Google Summer of Documentation to go along with the one of Code. > > >There should be a guide somewhere that explains how to "solve

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-29 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 9:10 AM David Bailey wrote: > > On 27/11/2021 18:20, Jeremy Monat wrote: > > Hello, I'm Jeremy Monat. My primary interest in helping with SymPy > development is making it easier for new users to use SymPy by improving the > documentation. It is plenty powerful for the

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-29 Thread Jeremy Monat
David and Oscar, Glad there is agreement on the need for improved documentation! And that there's a Google Summer of Documentation to go along with the one of Code. >There should be a guide somewhere that explains how to "solve equations". Definitely--web searches for things such as "SymPy

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-28 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Sun, 28 Nov 2021 at 11:09, Jeremy Monat wrote: > > Hello, I'm Jeremy Monat. My primary interest in helping with SymPy > development is making it easier for new users to use SymPy by improving the > documentation. It is plenty powerful for the application I needed; learning > how to use

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-28 Thread David Bailey
On 27/11/2021 18:20, Jeremy Monat wrote: Hello, I'm Jeremy Monat. My primary interest in helping with SymPy development is making it easier for new users to use SymPy by improving the documentation . It is plenty powerful for the application I needed; learning how to

[sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-28 Thread Jeremy Monat
Hello, I'm Jeremy Monat. My primary interest in helping with SymPy development is making it easier for new users to use SymPy by improving the documentation . It is plenty powerful for the application I needed; learning how to use SymPy was the challenge for me. -

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-02-08 Thread Shreyash Mutyalwar
Hello everyone, I am Shreyash Mutyalwar, a second year undergrad at COEP(College Of Engineering, Pune). Currently pursuing a B.Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication engineering. *familiarity with python: *intermediate *mathematical education level*: Engineering level( univariate and

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-02-03 Thread Ashwin Ramgopal
Hello all, My name is Ashwin Ramgopal. I am a sophomore at PSG CT perusing an MSc in Theoretical Computer Science. I am a beginner to open source contribution, but I have been studying your codebase for some time and I am confident that I can start contributing soon. *level of familiarity

[sympy] Self-Introduction

2021-01-25 Thread anurag chevendra
Hello everyone, My name is Anurag Chevendra. I am a sophomore at VJTI Mumbai perusing Btech in Electrical engineering. All my previous contributions have been for my own projects therefore I can confidently say that my skills in this domain are somewhat intermediate. *level of familiarity

[sympy] Self Introduction

2021-01-24 Thread Atanu
Hello everyone, My name is *Atanu Ghosh*. I am a first year computer science engineering student at *TMSL Kolkata*. I might have no previous open source contribution experience but would surely like to contribute in this project and start my journey in open source. *Level of familiarity

[sympy] Self Introduction and issue #17396

2020-01-18 Thread mitanshu mittal
Hello everyone !! I am Mitanshu Mittal, a final year undergrad student studying mathematics and computing at IIT Guwahati. I am very fascinated by sympy and want to contribute. I am interested in GSOC 2020. I have 2+ year of programming experience in python and done a bunch of web, ML projects

[sympy] Self Introduction: Computer Science PhD student

2020-01-08 Thread Siddharth Gupta
I am a first year PhD student at IIIT Delhi. I have a couple years of experience in Python and Analytics related library. I think Sympy has been a pretty powerful computational library and I hope to contribute to its betterment. Once a develop more proficiency in the library, I hope to help in

[sympy] Self-introduction for participation in GSOC

2019-04-08 Thread hugozhang666
Hi! I'm Hailin Zhang, a junior student majoring in Computer Science from Peking University, China. I've been coding in Python for 2 years now and I've finished many projects involving Python, among which some are related to deep learning and some are related to software engineering such as the

[sympy] Self Introduction+Getting into Sympy

2019-02-25 Thread subarna . lamsal2018
To all coding and non-coding enthusiasts, Hello everyone. It's me Subarna Lamsal pursuing Bachelors in Computer Science and Engineering from Vellore Institute of Technology. I am a freshman student. I started coding since Class

[sympy] Self Introduction

2018-05-05 Thread Shelby Hui-Jun Chen
Dear all: My name is Shelby Hui-Jun Chen, I'm now a master students in Economics. After slightly using sympy, I feel that it fits all I need about symbolic computation in my field. Hope that I can learn more about sympy, and also taking it as a chance to step in python! Thank you!

[sympy] Self introduction and questions regarding GSoC project - Szymon Mieszczak

2017-03-04 Thread szymon . mieszczak
Hi, my name is Szymon Mieszczak. I study physics on graduate studies at the second year at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland. I am interested in contributing to SymPy during Google Summer of Code 2017. I have looked at materials corresponding to GSoC and I would like to take