On Thu, 4 Mar 2021 at 17:27, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi, I am a software engineer with a undergrad CS background having basic 
> familiarity of sympy. I am interested in number theory, basic abstract 
> algebra, theory of computation & board game AI. I was looking through the 
> ideas page and found the parser projects (C/Fortran) & computational group 
> theory quite interesting.
>
> It seems these are intended for GSoC, can these larger projects be pursued by 
> independent contributors who aren't students?

Yes, absolutely. Those ideas are intended to be presented in a way
that is helpful for GSOC applicants but at the same time it is really
just a list of things that it would be good if "someone" would do.
There are many more ideas listed than the number of places in GSOC and
there is no problem with multiple people working on the same idea. If
you are interested to work on any of those then please do.

I recommend asking (e.g. here) about a particular idea before putting
significant work in though. Firstly this can make sure that the
project description you are reading is not out of date but also you
could get some important tips that would help.

--
Oscar

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