Mikayla,
Have a look at this proposal from last year:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2016-Application-Sampad-Kumar-Saha:-Singularity-Functions
It is a very well designed proposal. Compare yours to it and I think you'll
see a number of improvements you can make.
I also agree with Arif'
I'm just a student contributer, but I'd say one way to make your proposal
stronger is to write down a rough prototype of the different coordinate
classes you've mentioned.
On Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 9:07:07 AM UTC+5:30, Mikayla Z. Grace wrote:
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> I have a first draft of my Google Summer of C
I have a first draft of my Google Summer of Code project proposal about vector
coordinate systems, and I would love to get some feedback and suggestions about
it to make it stronger! Here's the link:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2017--Mikayla-Z.-Grace:-Extend-Implementation-of-Differ
Yash,
You should search the mailing list for past conversations, look at our
Github wiki for previous proposals on this system, search pull requests
related to assumptions, and reach out to the people that have worked on
this system to learn what is needed. Also start here for getting setup:
https
I have modified the new units module (sympy.physics.unitsystems) in order
to make it compatible with SymPy (it wasn't), then I added duplicates of
the units definition to be compatible with the API of the old units module
(sympy.physics.units).
The old units module has been suppressed, its test
On Monday, 27 March 2017 22:14:02 UTC+2, Vedarth Sharma wrote:
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> Actually how should I begin my proposal and what all things to cover?
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Just write a draft, we can then review it.
By the way, what is your knowledge level of statistics and probability? Can
you give us some more details?
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Actually how should I begin my proposal and what all things to cover?
On Tuesday, 28 March 2017 00:49:17 UTC+5:30, Francesco Bonazzi wrote:
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> On Monday, 27 March 2017 20:20:30 UTC+2, Vedarth Sharma wrote:
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>> @Francesco Can you please tell me how can we add support for computations
>> whe
Hi am Tedongmo, mechanical engineeting student. I will have loved sympy to be
capable of modelling physics problems and then using numerical methods to solve
them (finite element methods)
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On Monday, 27 March 2017 20:20:30 UTC+2, Vedarth Sharma wrote:
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> @Francesco Can you please tell me how can we add support for computations
> where resulting distribution is not normal? Thanks a lot for the idea :)
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Do you mean the example on the link?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3
@Francesco Can you please tell me how can we add support for computations
where resulting distribution is not normal? Thanks a lot for the idea :)
On Monday, 27 March 2017 16:58:00 UTC+5:30, Francesco Bonazzi wrote:
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> On Monday, 27 March 2017 10:51:38 UTC+2, Vedarth Sharma wrote:
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>> What a
@Aaron I was just so overwhelmed when I saw so many ideas that I wasn't
able to decide which one to choose. How about this, I am gonna write my
proposals and give it to you guys to review and get feedback and I will
submit the best one. I think that will be the best option.
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You can submit more than one proposal to SymPy if you want. However, I
recommend focusing on quality over quantity. Also be aware that if we
decide to accept you, it is our discretion as to which proposal to
accept.
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 12:23 PM, Vedarth Sharma
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I know about the 5 proposal limit. But i don't know about the conditions i.e.
if all of them are supposed to be for different organizations.
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> I don't know the rules, but I believe you're supposed to submit once.
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Hi Vedarth,
You can create maximally five proposal, but frankly speaking, I don't know
if you can send more than one to one organization. I've read many Sympy
material cor
On Monday, 27 March 2017 10:51:38 UTC+2, Vedarth Sharma wrote:
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> What are the multiple improvements you are talking about like fixing the
> bugs? I am willing to do a project that is going to make a real, noticeable
> and positive impact to the organization. Please guide me. In ideas page i
>
What are the multiple improvements you are talking about like fixing the bugs?
I am willing to do a project that is going to make a real, noticeable and
positive impact to the organization. Please guide me. In ideas page i had
interest in multiple topics therefore i wasn't able to decide which o
On Monday, 27 March 2017 00:18:10 UTC+2, Vedarth Sharma wrote:
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> @Francesco you are a life saver. I am very interested in Random Matrices.
> Do you think I can propose a project on it? Please tell me where can I
> learn more about it? Has any work been done related to this? Please guide
> me
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