Hi guys,

I'm currently a freshman at Harvard College, probably concentrating in
mathematics / mathematics and CS. I've done a lot of mathematics in
high school (math Olympiads) and university (honors linear and
abstract algebra, real and complex analysis) so far, and I'm
interested in bringing mathematics and CS together.

I've been dealing with sympy for a couple of weeks now and was
wondering whether it'd be a good idea for GSoC to implement some more
complicated combinatorial functionality (e.g. graph algorithms,
generating functions, recurrence relations, operations on sets,...) ?

Also, I'm currently working on several little functions for
computation of the Galois group of quadratic/cubic/quartic
polynomials; I'll probably send the code in a couple of days. Maybe
I'll be able to develop some GSoC-like ideas in this direction
(abstract algebra) as well.

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