Hi,

I am pursuing my MS by Research in Quantum Information and Security under 
Dr. Indranil  Chakrabarty at CSTAR/CCNSB, IIIT-H, India. My thesis is 
co-guided by Dr. *Marcin Pawłowski*, University of GDansk, Poland. During 
my summer at National Quantum Information Centre, Sopot, Poland, I used 
Matlab and QLib to simulate full scale numerical analysis of the security 
of a number of Quantum Key Distribution protocols and found the threshold 
bounds using fminunc() in an adversarial scenario. In a separate project I 
used python and 













*SeDuMi  for SDP(Q1,Q1+AB,Q2) relaxtions (and finding information 
theoretically secure bounds) on Bell-like inequalities for several related 
scenario. Prior to that, during my Honors@IIIT-H I performed Information 
Theoretic calculations related to Information Causality using 
python/numpy/scipy. Basicaly, I am aware of pains of a theoretical 
(quantum) )physicist.I also have a BTech in CSE from IIIT-H. I have had 
plenty of coding experience in  scientific simulations using python/scipy.  
I came across the project 
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2015-Ideas#abstract-dirac-notation 
and I feel the need to contribute. I have a lot of ideas and looking 
forward to discussions with the community. Further I am looking for a guide 
as I am new to the open source community. Thanks,Anubhav ChaturvediMS. in 
CNSCSTAR/CCNSIIIT-HPS: I have a lot subroutines used in quantum physics and 
information theory already coded from scratch.  *

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