I'm Patricio. I want to participate with the main goal of Sympy. So I want 
to collaborate to the implementation Computation of Galois groups for a 
given polynomial or I can collaborate with something else closed to my 
background. Then I'm here  looking for ideas. 

I have a PhD in Mathematics, specialized in modern algebra, ring theory, 
lattice theory and finite fields, a Bachelor’s degree in Applied 
Mathematics, and a Master’s degree in Science. Now I’m finishing a Master 
in Data Science. Before that, I was working as a postdoctoral researcher 
for two years in the Department of Algebra at the University of Granada. 
The project of the postdoctoral research was building Algebraic 
Error-Correcting Codes. I implemented in Python the codes and the 
algorithms that we builded. During this period I collaborated in writing 3 
papers, in relevant journals, as Mathematische Zeitschrift, which published 
our paper Biseparable extensions are not necessarily Frobenius, where we 
answered a 20-Year open algebra’s problem. And most important, I wrote a 
paper on my own, On natural sets on an idiom, which is a hard and relevant 
task in pure maths, published in Communications in Algebra.
I have been working with python for about 2 years.
I have used  SymPy before but I'm more familiar with sagemath.

Thanks in advance, 

Patricio

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