Hi, is this idea not being considered this time? 

On Saturday, 17 January 2026 at 16:15:46 UTC+5:30 Srujan Patwardhan wrote:

> 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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