You should look into Kivy: http://kivy.org

It's an opensource Python library for rapid development of apps. Since 
Python is not officially supported on Android, this will help a lot. You 
can pretty much use it to run Python code on Android and iOS platforms.

On Friday, January 10, 2014 10:46:51 AM UTC-5, Shipra Banga wrote:
>
> I was going through the ideas page for Sympy projects and this idea 
> interested me a lot. Reason being I have past experience with android and I 
> would like to take up this task of implementing sympy on Android. As 
> notified, I wanted to discuss this first before starting off to make sure 
> if there is a mentor.
>
>
>

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