Sorry for being passive for some days. I was busy with assignments and
some other stuff.


> See the work by R. Zippel and S. Landau.

Are you talking these articles:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/074771719290004N ( A
note on “Zippel Denesting” by Susan Landau )
http://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/focs/1989/1982/00/063496.pdf
(Simplification of Nested Radicals by Susan Landau)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747717185800146 (
Simplification of expressions involving radicals by Richard Zippel)

I also found this article:
http://pdf.aminer.org/001/059/825/simplification_of_nested_radicals.pdf
(How to denest Ramanujan's Nested Radicals by Johannes Blomer)

I think having general denesting techniques will be very useful when
while working with higher order polynomials, we should try to
implement them in sympy. I read the first article (A note on Zipple
Denesting) and skimmed over the rest of them. It appears that all of
them need at least some knowledge of group theory in general. I have
no previous experience in working with group theory. So I want to know
what is the status of group theory and field theory in Sympy? Also I
wanted to know if it would be realistic if I read Group theory before
the summer and add it to the GSOC idea.

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