[sympy] GSOC: Benchmark Project Questions

2024-03-29 Thread Sam Lubelsky
I put an introduction a few emails down, but to recap my name is Sam, I'm a college freshman, and I'm very interested in working on improving Sympy's benchmarking services over this summer through GSOC. While going through the project description I had a few questions: 1) *"It also needs an a

Re: [sympy] Re: Project Idea and Expression of Interest

2024-03-29 Thread Shishir Kushwaha
The Proposal Can you please take a look at it and recommend any changes or suggestions that may be added. I am sorry for the delay, due to some unexpected circumstances I could not complete it earlier. Shish

Re: [sympy] please clarify Gsoc' 24 application Deadline

2024-03-29 Thread ABHISHEK PATIDAR
Hello Ashutosh, The official deadline for GSoC application is April 2nd. For more details, you can visit the official website. https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline However, I noticed that the section you referred to on the SymPy wiki ( https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-S

[sympy] please clarify Gsoc' 24 application Deadline

2024-03-29 Thread Ashutosh Rajora
I would appreciate confirmation regarding the GSoC '24 Application deadline, which I found listed as 2nd April on Google and 4th April under the SymPy wiki section. Could you kindly confirm the accurate deadline? Thanks, -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: [sympy] Re: allowing Eq as recognized subs argument?

2024-03-29 Thread 'gu...@uwosh.edu' via sympy
On Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 5:47:11 PM UTC-5 asme...@gmail.com wrote: I think we should try to include something like this in SymPy. I'm a little confused by your screenshot. eq =@ c = d is not valid Python syntax. Are you extending the parser somehow to make it valid? Aaron Meurer Aaro

[sympy] Re: GSOC: Pauli string algebra and fast decomposition routine

2024-03-29 Thread Sangyub Lee
I think that it is fairly a good proposal. However, the only problems are that we may not be familiar with the physics, or quantum computation, or we may not have clear roadmap whether the algorithm is significantly necessary for the module, However, if you already have self-motivated knowledge

[sympy] GSoC'24 proposal review and feedback

2024-03-29 Thread HAWK
Hello SymPy Community, I am Om Prakash Singh, currently persuing my bachelor's degree from Army Institute of Technology, India. I am writing to express my interest in contributing to Sympy as part of GSoC’24.I would like to work on solverset project and have attached every thing in proposal. I w

[sympy] Introduction and question about unit conversion of multiples of units

2024-03-29 Thread Sam Lubelsky
Since I haven't posted to the mailing list before I'll do a quick introduction: My name is Sam. I'm from New York City, though I currently live in St. Louis. I've been programming in python, both in-school and on some side projects, for a few years. I have worked on a few machine learning p

[sympy] Introduction and Inquiry related to the Application Deadline

2024-03-29 Thread Ashutosh Rajora
Hello SymPy Community! I'm Ashutosh Rajora, currently pursuing a Bachelor's in Pure Mathematics at IIT Bombay. Last semester, while delivering a seminar on the Partition of Numbers, I came across SymPy. It really helped me in enhancing my understanding of concepts and the representations.

[sympy] Improving .subs() method issue

2024-03-29 Thread HAWK
Hello SymPy community, I want to ask if you guys allow me I would like to raise a issue or we can say improvement. I found .subs() amusing but I think we can upgrade that. For reference when we have a equation eq=x**2+5 and then we use eq.subs(x,1) it means x is replaced by 1(x-->1), that gives

[sympy] Improving Polynomial GCD proposal for GSoC 2024

2024-03-29 Thread ABHISHEK PATIDAR
Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well. My name is Abhishek Patidar, and I'm reaching out to express my interest in participating in the *Improving Polynomial GCD* project this upcoming summer. I had the opportunity to contribute to this project last year, and I am eager to continue building