My name is Seemandhar Jain, pursuing a major in Computer Science 
Engineering. I am a third-year undergraduate student studying at the Indian 
Institute of Technology Indore (IIT Indore), one of the leading IITs in 
India and ranked 2nd among all Indian institutes in the field of Research. 

I'm doing competitive programming last 3 years in python, and also I 
recently got selected in ACM-ICPC 2019 regional, where we stood 19th rank 
in Kanpur regionals in overall India. Moreover, I secured international 
rank 26 in International Mathematics Olympiad(IMO) and secured state rank 2 
in the regional mathematics olympiad(RMO). I have also published a research 
paper on mathematics. During my coursework, I've completed advanced data 
structures and algorithms course. I have a keen interest in Mathematics as 
well as competitive programming which makes me a good candidate for 
participating in GSoC 2020 for the organization SageMath. 

I saw the idealist for GSoC and found "Diameter, radius, eccentricities, 
and distances" topic interesting. I have read many research paper and found 
these two good, it can be implemented on real-world efficiently, you can 
look following research paper that fascinates me-

1)http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-0417.php?rp=P646307
2)https://who.rocq.inria.fr/Laurent.Viennot/road/papers/ifub.pdf

I would like to contribute to the same and like to know the further doings 
to make my proposal strong. I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Thank you

Best Regards,

Seemandhar Jain
B-Tech CSE 3rd year  
IIT Indore

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