Re: [sympy] the deadline to submit proposal for GSoC

2022-04-06 Thread Aaron Meurer
Google's instructions are correct. I forgot that we had the date on our page from last year that needed to be updated. Aaron Meurer On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 10:55 PM obayda haj yahya wrote: > > Hi, > I'm a student who is looking to contribute to SymPy at GSoC, > > I wanted to know what is the dead

[sympy] the deadline to submit proposal for GSoC

2022-04-06 Thread obayda haj yahya
Hi, I'm a student who is looking to contribute to SymPy at GSoC, I wanted to know what is the deadline to submit a proposal , because at google's timeline page the deadline is 19.4 but at SymPy's GSoC student instructions the date is 13.4 thanks, obaida -- You received this message because y

[sympy] Polynomial GCD - GSoC

2022-04-06 Thread obayda haj yahya
Hi , I'm obaida , a student of Computer Science at Tel-Aviv University. I'm looking for participating in GSoC and contributing to SymPy. I'm interested in improving the high priority Polynomial GCD because I have the knowledge in Linear Algebra and programming, so I wanted to know more about w

Re: [sympy] GSoC : Improving Polynomial GCD and Univariate Polynomials over Algebraic Structures

2022-04-06 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 at 20:38, kevin andre wrote: > > email : ndjeme...@gmail.com > > Greeting to the SymPy Community, > > My name is NYEMB NDJEM EONE ANDRE KEVIN, I desire to contribute in Improving > the high priority Polynomial GCD and the mathematics Univariate Polynomials > Over Algebraic Str

Re: [sympy] Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with Python GSoC Project

2022-04-06 Thread Jason Moore
Arnav, The technical implementation of those two classes are in the sympy documentation and are the source code itself. There is no other information that explains them. Jason moorepants.info +01 530-601-9791 On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 10:36 AM Arnav Zutshi wrote: > Hi SymPy Community > > This is

Re: [sympy] Re: Classical Mechanics : Forces and Torques

2022-04-06 Thread Jason Moore
Praneeth, We volunteer our time and will reply when and if we can. Your list of forces looks interesting and useful. I recommend reading the force related sections of Kane & Levinson 1985, as those would be obvious places to take forces ideas from. I'm currently writing a force chapter in my book

[sympy] Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with Python GSoC Project

2022-04-06 Thread Arnav Zutshi
Hi SymPy Community This is with reference to the project in the GSoC idea list 2022 *Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with Python*. The project involves cleaning up the code base and profiling to find the slow functions, and digging into the SymPy code base for trigon