Dear Vishesh Tayal,
Thank you for your interest in this project and for your first
SageMath contribution.
In order to get you started in more depth with the project, you
should have a look at the implementation of
- the symbolic ring in SageMath
- the interaction of the symbolic ring with sympy (in particular
how the conversions work between the two)
- the "fast_callable" machinery
Once you have an idea of how all this works, you could start working
on a prototype to make fast_callable accepts numpy arrays of floating
points. In order to do so, open a ticket on trac with me in cc
(login name: vdelecroix).
Best regards,
Vincent
Le 26/02/2020 à 20:55, Vishesh Tayal a écrit :
Hello,
I am Vishesh Tayal. I am pursuing B.Tech at Manipal Institute Of
Technology.
I love the idea of contributing to the project titled Fast
evaluation of symbolic expressions.
I am proficient in C, Python, Java. I have taken courses related to
linear algebra, Multi variable Calculus, Discrete Mathematics etc.
I have worked my way through Data Structures And
Algorithms(Specifically algorithms related to optimisation).
I am currently working in optimisation methods to fasten the
mathematical computation of a working prototype of sentiment analysis
model. This project was selected in Smart India Hackathon-College Hackaton.
I would like to know how do i contact mentor to discuss about the
project?
I want to work with this project and contribute to it. I have
compiled sage and have started learning the documentation. I already feel
comfortable with the software as I have knowledge in matlab and
mathematica.
I have tried contributing recently by working through a beginner
ticket #29178.
Thank You
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