[sympy] Chase Relock - GSOC interest in Group Theory, ODEs, or possibly Statistical Finance

2014-03-03 Thread Chase Relock
Hi all, My name is Chase Relock I'm current a senior in mathematics at UC Berkeley and have experience programming python primarily. I've done two classes in pure group theory and have a lot of resources at my disposal on group theory that make it a viable choice for me. I've also done a high

Re: [sympy] Chase Relock - GSOC interest in Group Theory, ODEs, or possibly Statistical Finance

2014-03-03 Thread Chase Relock
is probably good for the project. -Matt On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Chase Relock chase@gmail.comjavascript: wrote: Hi all, My name is Chase Relock I'm current a senior in mathematics at UC Berkeley and have experience programming python primarily. I've done two classes in pure

Re: [sympy] Gsoc-14 3-Dimensional Geometry.

2014-03-04 Thread Chase Relock
This isn't my proposal, but I do think there is a lot that can be done here. There are a great deal of tools and results in Algebraic Geometry that can be implemented for 3d (and n-d of course). I recommend THIS

[sympy] Issues with git

2014-03-20 Thread Chase Relock
Hey all, I finalized some changes I made and had earlier but it seems for some reason that the changes I sync'd from the upstream master are counting as my own. https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/7314 Here is a pull request and you can see in the changes section that many of those are already

Re: [sympy] Issues with git

2014-03-20 Thread Chase Relock
it. git remote set-url origin g...@github.com:sympy/sympy.git git remote add github g...@github.com:chaserelock/sympy.git Then pull using git pull and push using git push github. Aaron Meurer On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Chase Relock chase@gmail.comjavascript: wrote: Hey all