Hello all!

I'm a budding Python user of about two years now, and I'm still fairly new 
to open-source projects. 

I'm also a sophomore at university studying applied mathematics, and my 
main focus is in linear algebra and its applications. My first exposure was 
Gilbert Strang's 18.06 on MIT OCW, which I self-studied during highschool. 
Since then, I've taken courses in differential equations, complex analysis, 
group theory, and computational theory. I've discovered that linear algebra 
is deeply interwoven into many fields of mathematics and science, and I 
would like to further my knowledge by exposing myself to practical code 
implementation of its concepts. 

So far I haven't used much of SymPy apart from as a symbolic "calculator," 
but I've used SageMath and WolframAlpha in the past, and I'm willing to 
learn. 

I was wondering if any of you might suggest something for me to work on 
concerning matrix manipulations, but I feel that might be a bit preemptive. 
In any case, thanks for reading my introduction!

- Ben Wu

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