Hi,

One thing that we ask of all applicants is to submit a patch to sympy.
Look at our bug tracker and especially the "east to fix" flag.

A small patch dealing with your suggested topic would be great.

There is a module in sympy that deals with the linear algebra
necessary for quantum mechanics (sympy.physics.quantum) and there is
work on the topic you are speaking of. Check also for publication by
Brian Granger, Certik and other sympy devs. It would be great to have
the module extended.

There are a lot of suggestions at the moment on the mailing list so
check it out. Also check out the numerous wiki pages on the subject
(and the development workflow page).

Cheers

On 13 February 2013 16:24, karandeep johar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
> i am 2nd year undergrad student in Computer Science at Bits Pilani- Pilani
> campus.I am greatly interested in Quantum information and computation and
> would like to do a project related to this with sympy(Symbolic Quantum
> computing) for Gsoc 2103. Any ideas for the same will be welcome.
> Cheers
> Karandeep Johar
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