Hello Everyone,
I am Mihir Kumar Singh, and Physics undergrad from India. I have a good 
understanding of Physics and programming (C++, Python and JS). I am excied 
to see the project ideas of GSOC-22 and would like to contribute to any of 
the following ideas:

   - Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with 
   Python
   - Classical Mechanics: Implement an O(N) Equation of Motions Method
   - Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with C++

Or any other project related to quantum mechanics, calculus and classical 
mechanics. I don't want to create a spam in mailing list so I am replying 
in the same thread. So please guide me How can I begin contributing to any 
of the above mentioned project or even new projects (I have some new ideas 
to build as well). Thanks a lot for your time develops and gratitude from 
my side for making our lives much easier by  with this awesome library!
Regards
Mihir Kumar Singh
3rd Yearite, Engineering Physics
IITG

On Tuesday, 13 December 2022 at 21:41:33 UTC+5:30 hars...@gmail.com wrote:

> Greetings Everyone,
>
> I am currently pursuing my Undergraduate and am interested to contribute 
> to SymPy for the gsoc23. Where can I start?
>
>

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