Hi everyone. My name is Atharv Sampath, and I am a first year student at 
the University of California, Berkeley double majoring in mathematics and 
computer science. I have used Python on and off for about 7 years, although 
I am new to SymPy. I mostly use Python for computational problems, and I 
especially enjoy computational puzzles such as Project Euler 
<https://projecteuler.net/> problems. 

Mathematically, I am comfortable (i.e. completed coursework) with real and 
complex analysis, as well as probability, at about the traditional 
undergraduate level. I am more confident about my algebra skills as I have 
completed coursework at about the first year graduate level. My interests 
lie in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry, and I am currently 
taking courses in both topics.

I have never really studied computer algebra or algorithms related to it, 
but I'm looking forward to learning about it, especially since I'm tired of 
my friends asking me what the real-world use of the algebra I have learned 
is.

I'm looking forward to working on SymPy. Thank you for your time!

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