Hi,

I am Ekansh Purohit, a second year undergrad of International Institute of 
Technology, Hyderabad and i am interested in doing GSOC this year under 
Sympy.
I went through the ideas page and found the Solvers: Transcendental 
Equations project quite interesting. I have been using and contributing in 
SymPy and have a few doubts regarding the method used to solve 
transcendental equations and needed some help regarding the same.
I feel that various approximation and convergent solution methods can used 
to solve transcendental equations much more effectively and also make the 
code more modular and extensible as it is less case dependent and can be 
applied to various possibilities of any expression.
Some of the methods that I know of and which i am planning to do for the 
project include : Newton-Fourier Method and Bisection method. So can anyone 
tell me whether it will be fine or not to use such methods for solving them 
?

Also regarding the other problems in the project which include : 
Integrating helper solvers with solveset and building the set 
infrastructure. I have been studying the code and have got some ideas to 
change it but would like some guidance and suggestions on it.

Thanks,
Ekansh Purohit

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