Hello,
I am Arooshi Verma from IIT Bhubaneswar,India. I have already started
contributing to Sympy. I have been among the top in my engineering
mechanics class. Moreover, I have qualified a lot of Physics and
Mathematics Olympiads.
After going through the Gsoc ideas page, I got particularly
Great. Let me know if you want to set up a meeting where we can work
on it together. Probably some time after the 2nd so that we know what
the application looks like.
If anyone else is interested in helping out as well, let me know.
Aaron Meurer
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 2:49 PM Jason Moore
Potentially both. I will try to read about it this weekend.
Jason
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 9:55 AM Aaron Meurer wrote:
> Thanks Jason. Just to clarify, are you able to help with both the
> application (due April 23) and the mentoring?
>
> I also think we should
Hello,
I am interested in this as well.
Shekhar, Aaron maybe we can collectively prioritize a list of things that
need to be accomplished in `SymEngine` as there seems to be a lot of work.
Also, there hasn't been a new release of SymEngine in a while, we can set
some benchmarks and work
Thanks Jason. Just to clarify, are you able to help with both the
application (due April 23) and the mentoring?
I also think we should apply. I read some more on their site.
Apparently as part of their pilot, they are only going to have 50
slots, with a max of 2 slots per project
I am really interested in taking up that idea. Can you suggest where or how
should I start from because up till now I was just focusing on the physics
module and benchmarks related to it?
I am still trying to find how could we optimize matrix operations.
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 8:46 PM Jason
> Should SymPy apply?
Yes!
I'm willing to help with that (likely).
Jason
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On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 1:59 PM Arif Ahmed
wrote:
> The SymPy docs are quite fine but I feel most of the modules could use a
> lot more comments(in-line and block, existing docstrings
The mechanics speedup idea is really just a narrow version of the profiling
and benchmarking idea (focuses on just a couple of packages). Maybe a
proposal that focuses on figuring out the main bottlenecks for sympy,
creating benchmarks for them, and then improving performance is a good
proposal