Hi

I am Tanav Shah, second year undergraduate student in Computer Science at 
IIT Roorkee. I am particularly interested in the idea for implementation of 
Schubert and Grothendieck Polynomials for GSoC 2020. I am well versed with 
C/C++ and Python programming languages and have good knowledge in the field 
of combinatorics and algebra. I have gone through the main documentations 
for contributing to SageMath and am getting familiar with the codebase, 
especially for the multivariate polynomials. I have already installed the 
developer version of Sage and have setup the git trac account. I have also 
looked at some tickets which I could work for on the sage repository.

I am very interested in discrete structures, algorithms and algebra and 
have taken up courses in these areas. Currently, I am learning more about 
Newton Polytopes and the symmetric Grothendieck Polynomials, and their 
implementations and am willing to discuss some ideas with the mentors. I am 
also reading about the different properties and implementations of the 
Schubert Polynomials and am quite interested in these fields of 
mathematics. I am aiming to start contributing in the next few days.

I want to contribute to Sage, especially in the areas concerning 
polynomials and am looking forward to it.

Regards,
Tanav Shah

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