I hope this message finds you well! I previously introduced myself as 
someone interested in GSoC 2025, and I’ve been exploring the list of ideas 
on the SymPy wiki. One project that caught my attention is the 
implementation of *Karr's algorithm for symbolic summation*. 
<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-Ideas#concrete-module-implement-karr-algorithm-a-decision-procedure-for-symbolic-summation>

>From my understanding of the codebase—particularly sympy/concrete/gosper.py 
<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/blob/master/sympy/concrete/gosper.py>—it 
appears that this project is still relevant for SymPy and GSoC. As far as I 
can tell, only Gosper's algorithm has been implemented so far, leaving a 
gap for Karr's algorithm.

Would it be okay to start researching and preparing for this project? what 
is the protocol here?

Best regards,

Rushabh

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