Hello everyone, I am a third year Math PhD student at the University of Alberta, pursuing research in string theory and related mathematics. I also have a MSc. in theoretical physics. In particular, my research involves enumerative geometry and its relation to various algebraic structures such as representation theory. As a long time user of computer algebra software such as Mathematica and SAGE, I am extremely motivated to contribute to Sympy.
*Python proficiency:* Intermediate level including basic knowledge of data science packages such as numpy, pandas, matplotlib etc *Mathematical education level: *Graduate level math and physics courses in algebra, topology, analysis, quantum mechanics, general relativity, etc. *Particular expertise: *Theoretical physics and pure math *Level of familiarity with symbolic math: *I have made extensive use of Mathematica and its pattern matching capabilities, and have some familiarity with SAGE and GAP. *Other information: *I am based in Canada *GoSC ideas of my interest:* I am especially interested in writing code for symbolic or rule-based integration, symbolic summation and series. Due to my background in physics and math, I am also interested in contributing to group theory, quantum mechanics and other physics modules. I am very thankful to the open source computer algebra systems community. Please could you guide me what would be a good starting point for me to start contributing. Best, Aniket -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sympy/64dc4b3e-d34c-4273-b574-1b4ddbe4b6ban%40googlegroups.com.
