Hello SymPy maintainers,

My name is Srujan Patwardhan. I’m a final-year Computer Science student at 
VIT Pune, and I’m also pursuing a B.S. in Data Science and Applications 
from IIT Madras. I’ve previously interned with organizations including 
Barclays and Spiro, and I’m currently working as an AI Engineer Intern at a 
product-based startup focused on Enterprise Intelligence and Business 
Dynamics.

I reviewed the GSoC 2025 ideas list and came across the project “Official 
LLM Tool Agent for SymPy.” I noticed it wasn’t taken up last year, and I’m 
very interested in contributing to it for GSoC 2026. Recently, I’ve been 
working extensively on agentic architectures—particularly integrating LLMs 
with structured tool/function calling to enable reliable natural-language 
querying over complex systems. This project aligns closely with my 
interests and the work I’ve been doing.

I had a couple of questions as I begin ramping up:

   1. 
   
   I plan to start by studying the SymPy documentation and identifying 
   functions/modules with strong dependency relationships, so I can design 
   representative workflows for early testing. Are there particular modules or 
   function families you’d prefer the agent to prioritize (or that would be 
   most valuable to target first)?
   2. 
   
   Is there a designated mentor (or maintainer) for this idea whom I should 
   reach out to for initial guidance and discussion?
   
I’d be excited to contribute to SymPy this year and would appreciate any 
direction on where to begin. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to 
hearing from you.

Best regards,
Srujan Patwardhan

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