[sympy] GSoC 2018: Introduction

2018-03-24 Thread murzinanastasiia
Hello,

My name is Anastasiia Murzina and I am a master in ITMO University in Saint 
Petersburg with software development. 
I have been programming in Python for 2 year with visualization data, solve 
systems of differential equations with SymPy, writing scripts. I have 
experience in Monte-Carlo and numerical methods, molecular dynamic. Also 
I've programming with C/C++, Matlab, Mathematica, MathCad, Java. 

I have degree of bachelor in Applied Math and Physics. I studied classic 
and quantum mechanic, thermodynamics, optics, non-linear dynamics, theory 
of vibrations; linear algebra, mathematical statistic and theory of 
probability. 

Now I have a project with bioinformatic field: problem with graph like 
representation of organic molecules.

I look forward to collaborating with you!

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[sympy] GSoC 2018 Introduction

2018-03-22 Thread dkabanov96
Hello, SymPy community. 

My name is Danil, I'm first-year undergraduate student at "Mechanics maths 
and computer science institute" which is a part of Southern Federal 
University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
I've finished high-school in 2014 with emphasis on maths, physics and IT.
I am currently going through institute courses of linear algebra, computer 
algebra and dicrete maths.

I started programming during mid-school and have been participating in 
programming contests since then, using mostly C++ and Python.
Since competitive programming used to be my main sphere of interest I've 
never participated in serious projects before.

I have never used SymPy before, but I got pretty amused while watching 
video presentation and going through documentation, so I am definitely 
going to try using it.

My spheres of interest are:

   - Graph algorithms
   - Physics


I haven't choosen the part of the project to contibute to, because they all 
look very interesting to me, but that will likely be something related to 
physics.

Other relevant information:

   - Native language: Russian
   - Timezone: UTC+3

Looking forward to contibute to such an awesome project.

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[sympy] GSOC 2018 Introduction

2018-03-22 Thread Mayank Singh
 

Hello, 

I am Mayank Singh ( code-monk08 ), I am a technology enthusiast and 
promoter of Open Source Applications, I have been administrating my own 
renowned technical facebook group called the “Super Machines” for over 6 
years now where I have been helping people to solve their technical issues.


I am a first year undergraduate engineering student currently enrolled in 
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology Sector 62 , Noida, undergoing 
through second semester of my engineering course ( B.Tech in Information 
Technology ).


I have around 6 months experience in Python, although I had been 
programming since last one and a half year in C, C++ & Java.

My mathematical educational level is ( High School Mathematics + 
Engineering Mathematics ( First Semester ) ) and currently I am undergoing 
Mathematical Training ( Second Semester ) .


Algorithmic Interests : Risch Algorithm for Indefinite Integration.


This is my first encounter with a Computer Algebric System (CAS), although 
for over a week I had been exploring the possibilites of SymPy (CAS) from 
SymPy Documentation, SciPy videos ( Youtube Channel : Enthought ) and 
through Github.


I am interested in contributing to the development of SymPy in the 
Mathematics Project ( Integration ).


I belong to India, and have command both in English language and Hindi 
language.


Looking forward for guidance over the summer.


Thank you,

with regards,

Mayank Singh


My Github Profile : https://github.com/code-monk08

My LinkedIn Profile : https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayank-singh-57567a132/

Super Machines : https://www.facebook.com/groups/super.machines.experts/

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[sympy] GSoC 2018 Introduction, Group Theory and Linear Algebra

2018-03-10 Thread Tapas Kumar Dey
Hi everyone,

I'm Tapas Kumar Dey, currently I'm working as a python back-end developer 
in Synopsys Inc and having 1.7 yrs of experience.
First I've completed M.Sc in Mathematics, then completed M.Tech in Computer 
Science from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. 

I got to know about GSoC open source project, it is quit amezing.
My main area of interests are Data Structure and Algorithm, and having 
strong mathematical background(specially number theory, algebra and 
analysis).
And, I had M.Tech dissertation on public-key cryptography(RSA algorithm).

I'm using various python modules in my day-to-day work. So I've real time 
developement experience in python.
Besides, I know CS-fundamentals, c/c++, java, django, machine learning and 
many more tools.
I'm familior with git very well and my manager is from US, so familior with 
colaborative work as well.


So, it would be nice if I get chance to contribute in this project.

After looking into ideas page, I'm really interested on any Mathematics 
Projects, specially on two: (1)Group Theory and (2)Linear Algebra: Tensor 
core]

I already read these books in college related to these topics:
* Topics in Algebra, I. N. Herstein 

* Contemporary Abstract Algebra, Gallian  

* Linear Algebra, Hoffman & Kunze  


Can someone please guide me how much implementatios has been done on these 
tow topics and what could be the next level we are looking for?

Thanks,
-Tapas

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[sympy] GSoC 2018: Introduction -- Random processes

2018-03-10 Thread santiago hincapie
Hello,

I'm Santiago Hincapie-Potes a 7th semester (3 year) mathematical engineering
stundent at EAFIT university, Colombia. I have a strong interest in 
probability
theory. Right now i'm working on research about functional data analysis (In
particular in functional principal component analysis). Hence, I'm quite
familiar with probability and measure theory. Looking the ideas page i was
especially interested in the random processes item, well, although it is 
not my
current area of research I have seen several courses related to stochastic
processes in which a great interest in the subject was born.
I have some experince with Markov process, Random walks, poisson process,
renewal process, Wiener process, Queueing process, etc. Both from a 
theoretical
point of view and a simulating and modeling point of view.

I was python programming since 4 years, algorithm enthusiast since 3 years 
(in
which i participated in several programming competitions) and also i have 
like
4 months of experience with SymPy, but actually i don't know (yet) how the 
SymPy
core works.

With this post I would like to ask about the actual implementation of random
process in SymPy, if there are any random process that can be transformed 
into
other process and what exactly has to be done.

When I googled this questions, i found this 
 package in with the author uses a 
module for discrete-time Markov chains, using SymPy matrix, actually I'm not
sure if the random process proposal is looking for this kind of 
impliementation
or is looking for something totally different.

Best,
--
Santiago

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[sympy] GSoC 2018 introduction

2018-03-09 Thread Amr Maghraby
Hello,

My name is Amr Ahmed Maghraby and I intend to contribute to Sympy through 
GSoC 2018.

I have 3+ years of c++ programming experience , algorithms experience 2+ 
year.

I have been participating in Competitive programming for 3 years.

I am currently pursuing my BSC. in Computer Science AAST university,Egypt.

I wish to contribute to  "Improve Ruby wrappers" project in sympy.

Developing programming language is one of the core subject of Computer 
Science . I wish to enhance my understanding and develop expertise by 
contributing to Ruby wrapper project at sympy.

With Regards,
Amr.

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Re: [sympy] GSoC 2018 - introduction

2018-03-08 Thread Jason Moore
Tabichou,

Welcome. You should get started here:
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Re: [sympy] GSOC 2018 Introduction.

2018-03-08 Thread Jason Moore
Udit,

Welcome, you can find out how to get started here:
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[sympy] GSOC 2018 Introduction.

2018-03-07 Thread udit gera
Greetings,

My name is Udit and i am a junior at Indraprastha University, Delhi. 

I am interested in contributing to the "Lcapy Project" of the SymPy 
organisation. I have past experience of internships, hackathons and some 
projects. 

I do not have any past experience of contribution to open source 
organisations, but i want to be a part of this project and contribute 
specifically to the "Lcapy Projrect".

Thank You.

Regards, 

Udit Gera.


 

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[sympy] GSoC 2018 - introduction

2018-03-06 Thread tabichou brian


Hello,


My name is Tabicho Affangha Brian. I am a  second year student of Computer 
Engineering in the  faculty of engineering and Technology, university of 
Buea, Cameroon.   


I am interested in partaking in GSoC 2018 and enthusiastic about the SymPy 
project. 

I know the basics of python 3 and have  worked  with PyQt5 to carry out a 
few personal projects.I got to know of the SymPy organization from the GSoC 
program and  I am still trying to understand  SymPy itself.

I have a great passion for mathematics and have taken courses in Iinear 
Algebra and mathematical analysis.
I am relatively new to open source and working with github but want to 
contribute to it. How to get started?


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[sympy] GSoC 2018 - Introduction

2018-03-06 Thread tabichou brian


Hello,


My name is Tabicho Affangha Brian. I am a  second year student of Computer 
Engineering in the  faculty of engineering and Technology, university of 
Buea, Cameroon.   


I am interested in partaking in GSoC 2018 and enthusiastic about the SymPy 
project. 

I know the basics of python 3 and have  worked  with PyQt5 to carry out a 
few personal projects.I got to know of the SymPy organization from the GSoC 
program and  I am still trying to understand  SymPy itself.

I have a great passion for mathematics and have taken courses in Iinear 
Algebra and mathematical analysis.
I am relatively new to open source and working with github but want to 
contribute to it. How to get started?


Thanks.

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Re: [sympy] GSoC 2018 - Introduction

2018-03-05 Thread Jason Moore
Eko,

Welcome. You should start at this document:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2018-Student-Instructions. Let us
know if you have questions.

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> I know a basic of Python programming language, also basic of Git & GitHub.
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> the SymPy itself.
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[sympy] GSoC 2018 - Introduction

2018-03-05 Thread Eko Hardiyanto


Hello,


My name is Eko Hardiyanto. I am a student of Informatics Engineering at 
Telkom University, Indonesia. I'm a first year student. I understand 
English in reading but not good in writing / speaking. 

I am willing to join GSoC 2018 program and interested in SymPy organization.

I know a basic of Python programming language, also basic of Git & GitHub. 
I know the SymPy from this GSoC program and now I am still in understanding 
the SymPy itself.

I am interested in the field of mathematics especially in calculus on 
series expansion.
I am relatively new to open source and want to contribute to it. How to get 
started?

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[sympy] GSOC-2018 Introduction

2018-02-27 Thread Rishav Chakraborty
I am a Computer Science and Engineering undergrad at UIET,Panjab 
University. I am currently in my first year.

I went through the sympy codebase a little and want to work on the Equation 
of Motion Generation in GSOC this year. I am relatively new to open source 
and want to contribute to it. Is there any bug or issues to solve related 
to Equation of Motion Generation so that I can get familiar with it?

Thanks,
Rishav Chakraborty

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Re: [sympy] GSOC 2018: Introduction and Topic willingness

2018-02-22 Thread Jason Moore
Suprotik,

Start here: https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/introduction-to-contributing

After than you can try to solve beam problems with the current code. As you
try to solve harder problems you will find many deficiencies that can be
used in a proposal for GSoC.

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> I wish to participate in GSOC 2018.
>
> I propose to work on the Title:* "Continuum Mechanics: Create a Rich 2D
> Beam Solving System"*
>
> I am relatively new to open source, but have experience in Git and python.
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> Can you please propose anything on what I should begin with?
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> Here is my Github repo:
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[sympy] GSOC 2018: Introduction and Topic willingness

2018-02-22 Thread Suprotik Dey
Hi,

I am Suprotik Dey, a Third Year undergraduate from Indian Institute of 
Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur (IIEST).  I am currently 
pursuing a B. Tech in Information Technology.
I wish to participate in GSOC 2018.

I propose to work on the Title:* "Continuum Mechanics: Create a Rich 2D 
Beam Solving System"*

I am relatively new to open source, but have experience in Git and python.

Can you please propose anything on what I should begin with?

Here is my Github repo:
*https://github.com/sprtkd*

Thanks.

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Re: [sympy] GSOC 2018 Introduction : Project on adding features in Stats Module

2018-02-18 Thread Jason Moore
Abhishek,

You can start with this document:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/introduction-to-contributing

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> I am Abhishek Kumar final year Computer Science undergraduate student of
> National Institute of Technology Meghalaya. I am proficient in Python
> having 3 years of development experience, Data Structures, Algorithms,
> Machine Learning, Probability & Statistics. I have appeared in ACM ICPC
> Asia Regionals 2018. I have taken Probability and Statistics course and
> have read Sheldon Ross and William Feller probability books.
>
> I am highly interested in working on the Probability module. I would like
> to add Multivariate distributions, Compound distributions, Markov chain,
> histogram plot of the distribution, n-th moment of a real valued continous
> function. Also, I would like to add Conditional probabilities which can
> open ways to Bayesian Networks.
>
> I have setup SymPy and I am going through the documentation to understand
> SymPy. I am also trying to undestand the code base. I would like to get
> some references or some beginner issues which might be useful for this
> project.
>
> Thanks!!!
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[sympy] GSOC 2018 Introduction : Project on adding features in Stats Module

2018-02-18 Thread Abhishek Kumar
I am Abhishek Kumar final year Computer Science undergraduate student of 
National Institute of Technology Meghalaya. I am proficient in Python 
having 3 years of development experience, Data Structures, Algorithms, 
Machine Learning, Probability & Statistics. I have appeared in ACM ICPC 
Asia Regionals 2018. I have taken Probability and Statistics course and 
have read Sheldon Ross and William Feller probability books.

I am highly interested in working on the Probability module. I would like 
to add Multivariate distributions, Compound distributions, Markov chain, 
histogram plot of the distribution, n-th moment of a real valued continous 
function. Also, I would like to add Conditional probabilities which can 
open ways to Bayesian Networks.

I have setup SymPy and I am going through the documentation to understand 
SymPy. I am also trying to undestand the code base. I would like to get 
some references or some beginner issues which might be useful for this 
project.

Thanks!!!   

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