On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Aaron S. Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been thinking about applying again, though I am not sure what the 
> project should be.  Are there any good algorithms that are not implemented 
> that could make a good project?  I have had Abstract Algebra and some Real 
> Analysis courses since last summer.

I know about lots of "polishing" projects, e.g.

* Things with assumptions, even though given that the last project
involving this is still not finished, I would like to see detailed
plan for that.
* polishing series expansion (we have nseries() and lseries(), make
sure both work for anything and are fast, etc.), fix limits
* incorporate the cython core (that'd be a good project), speed up the core
...

as to new algorithms, well, there are some related to integration
(Mateusz knows more), then complex integration, definite integrals
(Mateusz knows more), then there are lots of stuff in quantum
mechanics, that we can have in sympy, etc. It really depends what
interests you the best.

>
> Or if I don't find any good ideas, I wouldn't mind mentoring.

That would be also good, thanks.

Ondrej

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