Greetings, and welcome to Sage!  Pynac is a friendly fork of Ginac
which we use to do basic symbolics in Sage, and not really about
polynomials per se; in any case one wouldn't be adding huge new
pieces, as the goal is to keep it fairly close to Ginac in general.

The proper place for this message is the Sage developer list, which I
am forwarding this to.  Warning: there are highly optimized polynomial
libraries already in Sage, so likely it would depend on exactly what
sort of project you were actually envisioning.   If you give more
details about what you have in mind, likely someone can point you to
the appropriate piece of Sage - or included independent project -
where such things would/should live.

- kcrisman

On Mar 5, 7:13 am, ram <rameshv...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> we the 4 students of Govt Engg College palakkad ,INDIA  decided to
> build a polynomial library that can be integrated to sage as a part of
> our main project.Plz give us some advice interms of how to start.

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