Jason

I have drafted a proposal here:

https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/UCD-ECS-193A-B-%28CS-Senior-Design%29-Proposal

Let me know if you want changes or further details.

Regards
Shivam

On Friday, 4 December 2015 20:28:48 UTC+5:30, Jason Moore wrote:
>
> Shivam,
>
> Take a look at last year's proposals to get an idea of what they should 
> look like:
>
> http://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~liu/193/193.html
>
> Jason
>
>
> Jason
> moorepants.info
> +01 530-601-9791
>
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 9:31 PM, Shivam Vats <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jason
>>
>> Sorry for the late response.
>>
>> This summer, for my GSoC project I worked with Ondrej on a faster 
>> implementation of series expansion.
>> The result is the ring series 
>> <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/blob/master/sympy/polys/ring_series.py> 
>> module with speed up of 20-1000 times over the  current series method. We 
>> are
>> now implementing the same in SymEngine.
>>
>> Though the basic functionality is up in SymPy (more details here 
>> <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/blob/master/doc/src/modules/polys/ringseries.rst>),
>>  
>> there is a lot to be done. One long-term 
>> goal is to replace the current `series` module with it.
>>
>> We would like to  submit a proposal for the same. How specific do the 
>> deliverables need to be?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, 2 December 2015 06:03:01 UTC+5:30, Jason Moore wrote:
>>>
>>> Here are my draft proposals: 
>>> https://github.com/pydy/pydy/wiki/UCD-ECS-193A-B-%28CS-Senior-Design%29-Proposals
>>>
>>>
>>> Jason
>>> moorepants.info
>>> +01 530-601-9791
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Jason Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm going to submit a 1-3 projects to this course from this list:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Improve PyDy viz UI (pythreejs integration, importing cad models, 
>>>> test suite, etc)
>>>> 2. Develop a singularity function module in SymPy with docs/examples on 
>>>> beam bending engineering problems.
>>>> 3. PyDy website automated example gallery
>>>>
>>>> These students would be ideal for improving the SymPy webapps (live and 
>>>> gamma) and also for the mathematically inclined, working on the core 
>>>> codebase. Francesco's MathJax idea sounds cool.
>>>>
>>>> I have to get these proposals to Prof. Xin Liu by the 6th (PST). If 
>>>> anyone wants to submit a proposal please send me the following by the 5th:
>>>>
>>>> Title
>>>> Abstract
>>>> Necessary skills (can be required or what the students will learn)
>>>>
>>>> These students will likely be good candidates for GSoC too and we can 
>>>> lead them into an application for that if they are interested.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know ASAP if you want to do this.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Jason
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jason
>>>> moorepants.info
>>>> +01 530-601-9791
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 5:38 AM, Francesco Bonazzi <[email protected]
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ideas suitable for CS students:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - distribute computation (maybe more on symengine).
>>>>>    - hack MathJAX to have some sort of formula editor in IPython 
>>>>>    (this is mostly Javascript/HTML only).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, 23 October 2015 18:29:35 UTC+2, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Most SymPy projects would require that the group members have a 
>>>>>> knowledge of mathematics (for whatever they are working on). A lot of 
>>>>>> CS students double in mathematics, so that's not unheard of. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For ideas, I would just suggest the GSoC ideas page. I don't know how 
>>>>>> well they would work for groups. Is it better to have a project that 
>>>>>> would go in SymPy or something that would stay separate? 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway, it sounds like the mentoring is not much and I can probably 
>>>>>> help out with it. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Aaron Meurer 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 3:41 PM, Jason Moore <[email protected]> 
>>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>>> > SymPy and PyDy devs, 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > I'm now a faculty member at UCD in the mechanical engineering 
>>>>>> department. I 
>>>>>> > teach our capstone design course and work with Prof. Xin Liu of the 
>>>>>> computer 
>>>>>> > science department here who teaches the CS equivalent course. She 
>>>>>> would be 
>>>>>> > interested in having her CS students work on SymPy, Symengine, and 
>>>>>> PyDy 
>>>>>> > related projects. 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > If we'd like to connect to this source of new contributors, we can 
>>>>>> submit 
>>>>>> > proposals to her by Dec 1 for projects that are well scoped for 
>>>>>> groups of 
>>>>>> > 3-5 students to work on for an approximate 6 month period (Jan to 
>>>>>> June 
>>>>>> > 2016). As with GSoC, we'd need mentor time to go along with this so 
>>>>>> that the 
>>>>>> > students are more likely to be successful. This can likely be a 
>>>>>> yearly 
>>>>>> > collaboration and could even be a great vetting for GSoC slots. 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > Have a look at the project web site for more info: 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > http://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~liu/193/193.html 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > Please respond if you'd be interested in submitting a project and 
>>>>>> being a 
>>>>>> > mentor. I'll then follow up with some guidelines for the 
>>>>>> submissions if we 
>>>>>> > have interest. 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > Jason 
>>>>>> > moorepants.info 
>>>>>> > +01 530-601-9791 
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