hello community I am Alok a Comp Sci undergrad and have some experience in
working in python, i am new to open source and came across this library and
i am eager to know about the ways i can contribute to the project can
someone guide me how to begin with projects and issues like these, Thank
UPDATION OF SYMPY WEBSITE DOCS
I have an idea for GSOC 2024 for SymPy. I have seen that a lot of docs and
copyright of website are not updated on SymPy website and which can be
changed.
I am proficient in HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Javascript, Jupyter Notebooks and
Python.
Looking forward to contr
About Gsoc 2024 .
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> On Wed, 24 Jan 2024 at 13:09, Alok Babu wrote:
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>> Is there anything in which I can start contributing ?
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Hey everyone! Excited to join this fantastic community! I'm Alok Babu, a
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Greetings to all the mentors and contributors!
I am Alok Choudhary pursuing my B.Tech degree in Computer Science and
Engineering at Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College, Ghaziabad. I am
familiar with the concepts of Python, NumPy and I know how to use Jupyter
Notebooks.
I would like to know
Hello,
My name is Saksham(19), I am a first-year computer science student who has
just ventured into open source. Sympy intrigued me as it is a python based
alternative to MATLAB which has been a little irritating to use in my
college coursework.
I have some experience in python and have built
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> $g^{ij}=e^{i}\cdot e^{j}$].
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Thank you dear,I got that in case of working with metric there is no
difference between covariant and contravarient tensor but if we are not
dealing with metric then ?
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> Dear member of the groups , i have a problem i basics ., my question is
> what is the difference in contravariant and covariant tensor
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and how can we decide to choose tensor in any problem? what is the rule
by which we know that we use covariant or contravariant or mixed tensor ?
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> Aaron Meurer
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> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Alok Upadhyay wrote:
>> Thanks Aaron! I have already forked the code-base, I am studying the
>> assumptions system code.
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I do know that we don't have any second order logic implemented
> (quantifiers).
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> I recommend that you start looking at the code, and start looking for
> something you can do to satisfy the patch requirement.
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> Aaron Meurer
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> On Thursday, March 1, 2012, Alok wr
rts of the subject and using
such systems from the outside, but getting under-the-hood and writing
such programs would be a first time for me.
Could someone please lay-down the idea in more concrete and acheivable
terms for me, like you have to implement Natural Deduction Rules or
implement Quan
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