*Hi everyone,*

My name is Marco, and I am an undergraduate student interested in applying 
for GSoC 2026 with SymPy as I said in the previous message. 

I have been exploring the codebase recently, specifically focusing on the 
*Assumptions 
module* and the refine() function. I have already opened a couple of Pull 
Requests to get familiar with the workflow:

   - 
   
   Implemented refine handlers for floor and ceiling (PR #29174)
   - 
   
   Implemented refine handler for conjugate (PR #29173)
   
I noticed the *"Improvements to the Assumptions module"* idea on the wiki 
is labeled as *Advanced*. However, I believe there is a lot of value in a 
project focused on *extending refine capabilities* (adding missing handlers 
like trigonometric functions, logarithms, matrices) and bridging the gap 
between the old and new assumptions systems through incremental 
improvements.

Would a proposal focused on these practical, incremental improvements 
to refine and related bug fixes be considered a strong candidate for GSoC?

I am currently working on adding more handlers  as suggested by reviewers.

Thanks for your time and guidance!

Best regards, Marco

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