Hello ,
After going through the ideas page I have found few interesting
topics I think I can work upon.
1.Generalized implementation of integral transforms (I have posted it few
weeks back on the mailing list)
The idea would be transforming any given function with respect to the
kernel provided.This can also include predicting specific kernels.The main
idea is to generalize the existing transforms into a more general one. I am
still going through the properties of kernels (for example symmetric
kernels and asymmetric kernels and properties) (Reference I.N.Sneddon)
2.Quantum Mechanics module :
(i) Adding more features to spin section (Sean Vig has given a
lead on this and I am working my way out on what can be done).(Will come
out with some ideas by the end of the month)
(ii) From the ideas page I find three topics interesting but have
to work on this to get the understanding of what is going on
Dirac Delta Notation, position and momentum basis (I have
tried to understand the code in the pull request) symbolic quantum
computing.
Even the tensor module sounds pretty interesting but my understanding would
be not be that mathematical as I have just used them in physics (I can work
upon on it).
Coming to the background I have in the subject I have been doing a
course on Integral transforms back at the university and have done a course
in quantum computation and have been guided by the professors in the area
of Quantum Physics.I know this is very much not in place but I would work
on the Quantum Physics part and would move through the code and figure out
how it has to be done.I would like to know your view on this topic as there
would be medium work done to both the modules (would like to know the take
on the first one and is it possible to squeeze a project by contributing
evenly to two modules rather than one (since neither both ideas would stand
alone as a single long project).Thanks.
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