Thank you for your interest in this project. Before applying for GSoC with Sagemath, you should start getting familiar with Sagemath (how to play with graphs, do basic algorithms, etc.) and with the developer guide http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html (what’s the programing standard, how to use git, etc.). Then, you can start contributing Sagemath with smalls patchs (implementation of a new algorithm or improvement of an existing one). You can see the current activity at https://trac.sagemath.org/
Reading the papers related to the project is also important. Sincerely, Le dimanche 8 mars 2020 20:07:01 UTC+1, SIDDHARTH SINGH a écrit : > > Hi, I am a third-year student pursuing a double major, MSc. (Hons.) > Mathematics and B.E. Computer Science at Birla Institute of Technology and > Science Pilani. My research area is in abstract algebra and combinatorics. > I am currently working on the combinatorics of special graphs arising from > group structures (Enhanced Power Graph and Power Graph). I am deeply > interested in representation theory and Coxeter groups. I have basic > knowledge of finite reflection groups and Coxeter groups. I have been using > sage (with NetworkX) for my research work for about a year and have > extensive knowledge of python. I am looking forward to contributing to sage > and working under the GSoC to improve the support for representation > theory. I hope I learn a lot and improve sage, a tool that has aided me a > lot in my research! > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-gsoc" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-gsoc/2e9982c3-305a-4d58-b4c6-c71dc0761285%40googlegroups.com.
