Sorry!
I forgot to introduce myself. I am Pranit Bauva, 1st year
Undergraduate Student in Department of Mining Engineering from IIT
Kharagpur. I am familiar with C, Java, Python. I like mathematics. I have
been using Open Source software for 4 years and I think that it was the
best decision I made. That is the reason I want to contribute to the
project. So this year I am applying for Google Summer of Code (GSOC). Since
I like mathematics too, I figured I would take up a project related to
mathematics. I know that my studies are not related to this project but I
have a good idea about mathematics and computer science. Though I am
thinking of taking a minors in Mathematics. I would be glad if you would
help.
IRC (freenode) : pungi-man
github : pranitbauva1997
blog : http://www.bauva.in
On Saturday, 19 September 2015 11:39:49 UTC+5:30, Pranit Bauva wrote:
>
> Hey everyone!
> I am interested in developing Differential Equations (ordinary
> and partial) for SymPy. I saw that some work has already been done in this
> context. I went through the documentation and realized that all the things
> I knew about were already developed. In fact there were many things I did
> not know which had been developed. So I wanted to know what all things are
> left and the resources from where I could know about the remaining things.
> I have currently no idea about partial differential equations but I am
> willing to learn something new. And also could you tell me how time I would
> have to dedicate aside for learning Differential Equations?
>
> Pranit Bauva,
> 1st year Undergraduate,
> IIT Kharagpur.
>
>
>
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