I added all these ideas.  Please feel free as always to edit the page
as you see fit.  I tried to put notes next to the tasks that might not
have mentors, so that students are aware of the fact.

Unrelated note: I also went through the whole page and tried to clean
it up.  Tom, I completely removed the "idea" about integration with
Meijer G-functions, as it was basically what you did last year.  Is
there enough work to fill another summer beyond what you did? If so,
can you add it to the list?  Or maybe you are interested in doing it
yourself? There definitely is more work that can be done with respect
to definite integration, as as I was telling you on IRC a while back,
I can demonstrate a ton of integrals that it can't do, but which can
be computed easily using residue calculus (I can post these to an
issue or issues if you want).  I also put a question next to the idea
about implementing an algorithm using residues, as I'm not sure if
that would really be required to get these all to work, or if the
Meijer G algorithm just needs to be extended more.

Aaron Meurer

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, having not heard anything else, I think I'll just add these,
> with a note that there may be a potential issue with finding mentors.
>
> If someone comes along and disagrees, feel free to remove them from
> the wiki and further discuss them here.
>
> Aaron Meurer

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