I think you can get the first few chapters online (check Google Books
and Springer). That should give you an idea if you're up to the task
anyway.

Aaron Meurer

On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 5:03 AM, Sandeep Dasika <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Aaron,
>
> I have worked on enhancing the divmod function so that it works for
> polynomials as well. Kindly look into code in my pull request[1] (as of now,
> the Travis build is in progress) and let me know how I can improve it. The
> enhancement is the issue 3202 in the #EasyToFix issues list.
>
> I am also working on fixing other defects and enhancements.
>
> As mentioned earlier, being a math major, I am highly passionate about
> Algebra and want to work on the Risch Algorithm for Symbolic Integration
> project. I have studied your blog posts on the Risch Algorithm. I have
> understood them clearly, and so I was wondering if I should go ahead and
> read the Risch Algorithm in Bronstein's book. Kindly, suggest me how I
> should move forward and contribute more to SymPy.
>
> Also, could you let me know a source where I can procure the book?
>
> [1] - https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/2005
>
> Regards
>
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