Thank you sangyub for such detailed explanation, I really appreciate it. I
think you are right if we implement such algo for .subs(), it will just
make things complex. But was thinking that if we could try such things may
be it would make way better and I think there is a way to make it work. I
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
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