I've been thinking about applying again, though I am not sure what the
project should be. Are there any good algorithms that are not
implemented that could make a good project (I've read the ideas page)? I
have 3 projects in mind:
(a). Implementation of Karr's algorithm, I believe no one has done much
work except Matthew Rocklin who did work on Concrete module.
(b). Complex Analysis: I quote the statement by Kalevi:
> What I think should be added to SymPy is the Laurent series expansion
of meromorphic functions.
> The trouble with the current implementation of limit is that it often
goes too early to gruntz.
> That should only be used for functions that are not meromorphic but
have an essential singularity.
Also he opened a few issues on SymPy which might also use Complex
Analysis. Plus, since I have a course on Complex Analysis, which include
topics <https://gist.github.com/gxyd/84c1ce6912f2f423bfe35b9e41860325> .
But I am not sure even if it is possible to implement these things in a
Computer Algebra System.
(c). Last summer Sumith mentioned about A dedicated bug fixing project
in GSoC <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/nA55exR976Q/vD7DqTVODgAJ>
. Since I feel like I can try to handle quite a few issues of multiple
modules, I would want to apply for this one if the above two doesn't
have a mentor alloted to them.
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/nA55exR976Q/vD7DqTVODgAJ>
I might not want to mentor a project, since that seems like too much
pressure for me. Applying as a student would be my priority.
Gaurav Dhingra
On Monday 27 February 2017 11:05 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote:
SymPy was accepted as a GSoC org again this year.
Interested students, please read our instructions on how to apply here
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2017-Student-Instructions.
The most important things are to pick an idea from our ideas list to
discuss with us, and to start working on a patch to fulfill your patch
requirement.
Mentors, I will be sending you invites on Google's website. If you
never signed up on the ideas page, please let me know so I can invite
you.
Aaron Meurer
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