[sympy] GSoC19 Initial Proposal-Review

2019-03-08 Thread Nabanita Dash
Greetings. I am participating in GSoC 2019 under SymPy and I want to do the following tasks for the development of search-based solution and step-by-step as well as enhance transolve module. Tasks to be done under search-based solution and step-by step - Apply various set transformations on

Re: [sympy] Computational Group Theory Project Idea

2019-03-08 Thread Aaron Meurer
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

Re: [sympy] Computational Group Theory Project Idea

2019-03-08 Thread Vinayak Shukla
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

Re: [sympy] Can sympy solve (1. - (x ** n)) ** (1/n) = y , and similar?

2019-03-08 Thread Stuart Reynolds
Ahh -- thank you. I was using solveset. Should have used solve. On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 9:57 AM Oscar Benjamin wrote: > On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 at 17:25, Stuart Reynolds > wrote: > > > > Dear Sympy users, > > > > I'm new to sympy and interested in using it for function design. > > I'm curious about

Re: [sympy] Can sympy solve (1. - (x ** n)) ** (1/n) = y , and similar?

2019-03-08 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 at 17:25, Stuart Reynolds wrote: > > Dear Sympy users, > > I'm new to sympy and interested in using it for function design. > I'm curious about what types of things I should be able to expected > sympy.solve to solve. In particular, trying to solve: > (1. - (x ** 2)) ** (1. /

RE: [sympy] Can sympy solve (1. - (x ** n)) ** (1/n) = y , and similar?

2019-03-08 Thread Vishesh Mangla
Can you solve it manually? Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Stuart Reynolds Sent: 08 March 2019 22:55 To: sympy Subject: [sympy] Can sympy solve (1. - (x ** n)) ** (1/n) = y , and similar? Dear Sympy users, I'm new to sympy and interested in using it for function design. I'm curious about

[sympy] Introduction

2019-03-08 Thread 'PUNEET SARASWAT' via sympy
Hello this is Puneet Saraswat a first year CSE student . i am familiar with python and also good at physics and i see one of the project of symy . Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with Python actually this project is in my comfort zone . can you tell me how can i

[sympy] Can sympy solve (1. - (x ** n)) ** (1/n) = y , and similar?

2019-03-08 Thread Stuart Reynolds
Dear Sympy users, I'm new to sympy and interested in using it for function design. I'm curious about what types of things I should be able to expected sympy.solve to solve. In particular, trying to solve: (1. - (x ** 2)) ** (1. / 2) = 1/2 seems to fail for me: import sympy x, one, two =

[sympy] Using Sympy

2019-03-08 Thread Lloyd Gordon
Hello. I'm using Sympy as for my app. I call my app Open Omnia. The web app is here:https://openomnia.com The android app is here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openomnia.openomnia You can see the license at:https://openomnia.com/third-parties Would love it if you would link

[sympy] I'm using Sympy

2019-03-08 Thread Lloyd Gordon
Hello. I'm using Nerdamer as for my app. I call my app Open Omnia. The web app is here:https://openomnia.com The android app is here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openomnia.openomnia You can see the license at:https://openomnia.com/third-parties Would love it if you would

[sympy] Introduction to community-GSoC'19

2019-03-08 Thread Bhavya Chawla
Hello everyone, I am Bhavya Chawla, a final year undergraduate student in computer science and engineering. I am good at python with 4 years of experience in it. I have completed multiple internships in web development, data science, and machine learning and also I worked upon multiple

[sympy] Introductory mail

2019-03-08 Thread Mohit Balwani
Dear all, My name is Mohit Balwani and I am a second year Information and Communication Technology undergraduate from Adani Institute of Infrastructure Engineering (Gujarat Technological University) India. I have 4 years of experience of coding in Python and have excelled in all mathematics

[sympy] GSoC Contribution Leaderboard

2019-03-08 Thread Shubham Singh
Hello Mentors, My name is Shubham Singh; I am working on a Leaderboard for GSoC organisations. Track commits/PRs/issues for GSoC student candidates in real time. At a glance view of participating top students. Easy