Hi everyone! 
I'm a first year undergrad in Computer Science at McGill University in 
Montreal. I have experience in Java, Python, and some C. I also speak 
French if that's interesting to anyone.
I've worked on some projects (mostly related to school) with differential 
equations, basic physics models, and machine learning. Some topics include: 
Logistic Population Model, Immune Response to Tumor Growth, Particle 
Collision, Spam Filtering, ... I've never participated in an open source 
project so I don't quite know how it works yet, but I'm hoping to learn! 

I have a strong passion for mathematics, hence why working on a project for 
SymPy interests me. I've taken university level courses on group theory, 
linear algebra, discrete maths, and probability, as well as an algorithms 
course in computer science.
I took a look at the projects list and these caught my eye:

   - Risch Algorithm for symbolic integration
   - Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with 
   Python

Any guidance would be really appreciated for a beginner like me. 
Thank you!

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