[sympy] Reviewing PRs and old SymPy issues

2024-02-05 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi all, There are currently a large number of new contributors opening various pull requests and commenting on issues in the SymPy repo. This is great to see, and I want to thank everyone who has been contributing. I would like to highlight though that opening pull requests is not the only way

Re: [sympy] Proposal for Enhancements to the Pow Class in SymPy

2024-03-02 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Sat, 2 Mar 2024 at 17:16, Mariyala Rohith wrote: > > Dear Sympy Mentors, > > I hope this message finds you well! > I am writing to propose a couple of enhancements to the Pow class > in SymPy that I believe could extend its functionality and usefulness. > > 1. Roots of

Re: [sympy] Add some links to README.md

2024-03-03 Thread Oscar Benjamin
You don't need to worry about those errors. They are not related to the changes in your PR and any PR can be merged even if those tests fail. It looks like those same errors are showing on all PRs right now. The errors that you see are in the numpy nightly test job. This is a job that runs the

[sympy] In memory of Kalevi Suominen

2024-03-10 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi all SymPy community, It is with great sadness that I bring the news that Kalevi Suominen (@jksuom on GitHub) passed away on the 4th of March. Kalevi's son Risto passed on this news to me and some others by email yesterday. I never met Kalevi in person but we had many conversations online over

Re: [sympy] Addin sympy to SPEC 0?

2024-03-10 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi Anton, What difference does it make to you in practice whether or not SymPy is listed in SPEC 0? SymPy does not really support old versions with maintenance releases so it does not really have a "support cycle" in the sense that SPEC 0 seems to describe. There can be a bugfix release shortly

Re: [sympy] Addin sympy to SPEC 0?

2024-03-10 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi Anton, To be clear I am not against adding SymPy to SPEC 0. I just want to understand what this means in practice. Presumably if SymPy is added there then people will have some expectation that it means something somehow. I don't really know how to answer the question "which versions of SymPy

Re: [sympy] SymPy, Flint, and sparse polynomial representations

2024-03-12 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi Jake, I would be happy to meet (online) with you and your supervisor at some point if that helps. Oscar On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 at 11:49, Jake Moss wrote: > > Thank you for such a detailed reply! Seems like there will be plenty for me > to do. > > I'll reach out to David Einstein on GitHub

Re: [sympy] SymPy, Flint, and sparse polynomial representations

2024-03-11 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 at 13:06, Jake Moss wrote: > > Hi, Hi Jake, > I'm looking at SymPy and Flint, and their sparse polynomial representations > under the direction of my supervisor for an Honours thesis at the University > of Queensland, Australia and I was wondering about the status of the

Re: [sympy] In memory of Kalevi Suominen

2024-03-11 Thread Oscar Benjamin
tions to SymPy will live on. I believe he mentored GSoC students. > If anyone knows more about Kalevi and can share, that would be much > appreciated. > > Sincerely, > > Jason > moorepants.info > +01 530-601-9791 > > > On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 5:31 PM Oscar Benjamin

Re: [sympy] SymPy Wedge Product Question

2024-04-28 Thread Oscar Benjamin
I don't know enough about this topic bur there is also galgebra which is a library that depends on SymPy: https://galgebra.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/algebra.html Does that do what is needed? On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 at 09:37, 'Carsten' via sympy wrote: > > HI, > > I almost do not follow

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