Indeed the Miejer G function project would be more difficult.  Don't be afraid 
to do something simpler if you don't feel comfortable doing it.

Aaron Meurer

On Mar 23, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Gracjan Olbiński wrote:

> Thank you for your replies. Right now I'm exploring SymPy library and reading 
> the Complex Analysis textbooks. As you said the logic and set theory is 
> implemented with quite hight level, so firstly I want to focus on Cauchy's 
> integral theorem and complex plain representation. As soon as I can I will 
> remark all of my ideas. Currently I'm adding some Analytic Function and 
> Complex Analysis Theory on my googlesite: 
> http://sites.google.com/site/fttrobin/-gsoc-sympy.
> 
> About G-functions I have been reading just few days ago when I saw it on 
> ideas list and I thought that is something not so simple to learn but it is 
> feasible, I think. I will not conceal that the last project is looking really 
> hard for me and I will need lot time to introduce to it.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
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