[sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-11 Thread Aaron Meurer
So Google has announced Google Summer of Code 2013. Here's the timeline: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2012. We need to have our org application and ideas page ready by March 9, which is sooner than it sounds. The ideas page is at https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-20

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-02-13 Thread Girish Baranda
Hi, I'm Girish Baranda, IIIrd Year Student from DA-IICT Gandhinagar,India, Currently pursuing B.tech degree In Computer Science. I found sympy project really interesting and I want to contribute to the project. I'm interested in solving the series expansion and Solving ODE's. These topics re

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-02-13 Thread karandeep johar
Hey, I am a 2nd Year student Computer science undergrad at Bits-Pilani(Pilani campus).I am interested in quantum information and computation and would like to take up a project related to this (symbolic quantum computing) in sympy. Cheers, Karandeep Johar -- You received this message because y

[sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-19 Thread Ankit Agrawal
*Hi, I am Ankit Agrawal, a 3rd year of Dual Degree program in Electrical Engineering at IIT Bombay with specialization in Communications and Signal Processing. I would like to contribute to sympy in GSoC this year. My interests include Linear Algebra, Probability and Random Processes. As pointe

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-01 Thread Khagesh Patel
Hello Everyone, I am Khagesh Patel, 2nd year UG pursuing BS in Mathematics at IIT Kanpur. I intend to apply for GSOC-2013 in SYMPY. I am quiet fluent at python & c. My interest includes Linear Algebra,ODE,Game Theory and Pattern Matching.I have already started familiarizing myself with sympy

[sympy] Gsoc 2013

2013-03-10 Thread Pallav Tinna
Hi, This is Pallav Tinna, 3rd Year Computer Science student at International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H). I am planning to apply for GSOC-2013 in SYMPY. I have a sound knowledge and experience in C, C++ and Python. I have already started familiarizing myself with

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-13 Thread Aman Shah
Hello all, I am Aman Shah from IIIT - H, India (3rd year) and am thinking of applying to sympy for gsoc 2013. I am interested in applying for a quantum mechanics related idea like symbolic quantum computing or maybe converting the assumptions system. I have a good programming background but I n

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-18 Thread Isuru Samarasinghe
I'm interested in participating GSOC 2013 with Sympy idea - Mobile app for iOS and/or Andriod At the moment I have no programming experience with Python development. But I have nearly 1 hand half years of experience with Android app development. And also I have developed couple of Java backend f

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-21 Thread Khagesh Patel
Hi, My name is Khagesh Patel, presently studying at IIT Kanpur,India. I want to participate in GSOC 2013 under sympy.Two ideas that interest me the most are: 1. Group Theory. 2. Ordinary Differential Equation. Can someone please provide me any suggestion regarding above two topics and possib

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-22 Thread Amit
Hello , After going through the ideas page I have found few interesting topics I think I can work upon. 1.Generalized implementation of integral transforms (I have posted it few weeks back on the mailing list) The idea would be transforming any given function with respect to the kernel

[sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-04-03 Thread Dammina Sahabandu
Hello folks, I'm Dammina, third year undergraduate of the University of Moratuwa(dept. of Computer Science and Engineering). I went through last years GSoC project ideas and felt they are feasible and interesting. So I'm really interested in doing a project for SymPy as my GSoC 2013 project. I'

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-06 Thread Abhishek Tyagi
Hi guys, I'm a second year undergrad at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. I went through the ideas page for sympy and found "*Ordinary Differential Equation*" quite interesting. I'm interested in *"Solving Differential Equations in terms of Bessel Functions*" and "*a method to find

[sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-12 Thread saransh kataria
Hey, I am aspiring for GSOC 2013 and wished to know more details of how can I contribute to SymPy regarding the same and I have been browsing this year's wiki and I was interested in the ideas listed down there. Since I am new to SymPy I would like some of your guidance on how to get started, I

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-11 Thread Stefan Krastanov
I have added myself to the "willing to mentor" paragraph. I the next week I will try to help with the cleanup/update of the templates. On 12 February 2013 00:02, Aaron Meurer wrote: > So Google has announced Google Summer of Code 2013. Here's the > timeline: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/ev

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-11 Thread Aaron Meurer
By the way, if you are planning on making significant changes to one of the pages on the wiki, and you have push access to sympy, I should note that you can clone the wiki repo with git (see https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/_access), edit the files locally, and push them up. This is also a good

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-11 Thread Aaron Meurer
Another thing that would help is if you all could fire up your IRC clients when you are at your computer and idle on #sympy. Quite a few people come to that channel for information about GSoC, but often no one is around to answer their questions. Aaron Meurer On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Aar

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-11 Thread Ondřej Čertík
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: > So Google has announced Google Summer of Code 2013. Here's the > timeline: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2012. I think the correct url is: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2013 Thanks Aaron for p

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-11 Thread Aaron Meurer
Oops! Gotta be careful with that, because they didn't change the logo this year. Aaron Meurer On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Ondřej Čertík wrote: > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: >> So Google has announced Google Summer of Code 2013. Here's the >> timeline: http://www.g

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-11 Thread Aaron Meurer
It also means that the dates I gave are wrong. The application deadline is actually March 29 and the application period begins March 18. That gives us more time than I had originally thought, though we should still get going on this now, especially with the ideas page, because now that the program

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-11 Thread Ondřej Čertík
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 8:40 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: > It also means that the dates I gave are wrong. The application > deadline is actually March 29 and the application period begins March > 18. That gives us more time than I had originally thought, though we > should still get going on this now

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Sergiu Ivanov
Hello, On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 04:02:23PM -0700, Aaron Meurer wrote: > > Now, to the main issue. Who is willing to mentor this year? If you > are willing, please add your name to the bottom of the ideas page. > It's OK if you are only able to mentor certain projects. Just note > that. Even if yo

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 6:39 AM, Sergiu Ivanov wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 04:02:23PM -0700, Aaron Meurer wrote: >> >> Now, to the main issue. Who is willing to mentor this year? If you >> are willing, please add your name to the bottom of the ideas page. >> It's OK if you are onl

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Matthew Rocklin
My notes from the mentor summit on the application are below. If I get a chance I'll edit the template with these in mind. I'm posting them here in case I forget. Application process How should we improve our application process to attract good students, detect good students, and match good stu

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 11:19 PM, Ondřej Čertík wrote: > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 8:40 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: >> It also means that the dates I gave are wrong. The application >> deadline is actually March 29 and the application period begins March >> 18. That gives us more time than I had origi

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Matthew Rocklin
I think that we should highlight the "important projects" in the ideas page. I also think that we should supply more concrete goals, perhaps in the form of a list of issues. If I get time I'll try to think of a few for new assumptions. In short I think that we need to manage these projects more

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Matthew Rocklin
I'm happy to serve as secondary mentor on any of {assumptions, matrices, stats, rewrite-rules}. I don't think I'm sufficiently on top of things to be an effective mentor this year. Let me know if you'd like me on the list. On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Matthew Rocklin wrote: > I think that

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Aaron Meurer
> Experience was that direct questions tend to have low information content > (everyone says the same thing). Indirect questions will be ignored by the > lazy but engage the engaged. You often want to test for curiosity and passion > more than actual experience in the domain. I like this idea.

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Matthew Rocklin
I like the timeline. I think that it indirectly measures maturity. On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Aaron Meurer wrote: > > Experience was that direct questions tend to have low information > content (everyone says the same thing). Indirect questions will be ignored > by the lazy but engage t

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Sergiu Ivanov
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:16:17PM -0700, Aaron Meurer wrote: > > You can still help us review applications. I would not add your name > to the wiki unless you are actually willing to mentor, so that I can > see who exactly we have who can mentor people, but when the time comes > to review applic

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Aaron Meurer
I saw your edits to the template, and I mostly like them. One thing that strikes me as maybe a bit much is the part that says "In your opinion what are the two most undervalued packages in Python?" (and also the question before it). I know that I would not have been able to answer this question whe

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Matthew Rocklin
Please change and improve. I tend to be pretty liberal with wikis. The goal for the question "In your opinion what are the two most undervalued packages in Python?" was to serve as an indirect version of "what is your experience with Python?" I think it is likely to give a far more honest answer

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 11:19 PM, Ondřej Čertík > wrote: >> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 8:40 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: >>> It also means that the dates I gave are wrong. The application >>> deadline is actually March 29 and the application peri

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013

2013-02-12 Thread Ondřej Čertík
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote: [...] > I forgot one. This is maybe not enough to be a GSoC project in > itself, though enough could probably be added to it to make it one. > We need to automate our release process (see > http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=3445,

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-02-13 Thread Stefan Krastanov
Hi, One thing that we ask of all applicants is to submit a patch to sympy. Look at our bug tracker and especially the "east to fix" flag. There are a lot of suggestions at the moment on the mailing list so check it out. Also check out the numerous wiki pages on the subject (and the development wo

[sympy] SymPy [GSoC 2013]

2013-02-22 Thread SHANTANU SRIVASTAVA
Hello Coders , I am Shantanu Srivastava, 1st year UG. I intend to apply for Google Summer of Code 2013. After exploring lot of open source projects , I found SymPy which I think could be a perfect project for starting Open Source Development. I wish to develop a GUI application for Windows wh

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-01 Thread Stefan Krastanov
Hi, Go on with your plan and checkout the suggested projects projects on the wiki. There was some interest already concerning the ODE module but do not hesitate to propose a project for it. The Linear Algebra module (i.e. the matrix module) has a lot that can be done for it as well. If you are int

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-19 Thread David Joyner
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Isuru Samarasinghe wrote: > I'm interested in participating GSOC 2013 with Sympy idea - Mobile app for > iOS and/or Andriod > At the moment I have no programming experience with Python development. > But I have nearly 1 hand half years of experience with Android a

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-22 Thread Brian Granger
Amit, Hi, welcome to SymPy! > 2.Quantum Mechanics module : > (i) Adding more features to spin section (Sean Vig has given a lead > on this and I am working my way out on what can be done).(Will come out with > some ideas by the end of the month) OK great, Sean is definitely the person t

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-22 Thread Amit Jamadagni
Thanks, for the ideas on what to implement in the respective sectors.I would like to know about the implementation of the first topic that I posted. I guess the patch requirement(pull request numbered 1834 and 1900) has been done so I would like to know if there is any other requirement to satisfy

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-22 Thread Amit Jamadagni
>The dirac notation stuff is basically done. But the position and >momentum stuff needs a lot of work. There was a bunch of work done >previously and there is an open pull request that has some additional >work. This is an important part of the code base, but just a warning: >it is extremely dif

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-24 Thread Amit Jamadagni
It would be great for someone to comment on the integral transforms implementation and other questions too.Thanks. On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Amit Jamadagni wrote: > >The dirac notation stuff is basically done. But the position and > >momentum stuff needs a lot of work. There was a bunch

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-24 Thread Amit Jamadagni
It would be great if someone comments on the other ideas too.Thanks. On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Amit Jamadagni wrote: > >The dirac notation stuff is basically done. But the position and > >momentum stuff needs a lot of work. There was a bunch of work done > >previously and there is an ope

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-25 Thread Amit Jamadagni
I would request someone to let me know if the above mentioned cases are possible.And is there any other requirement for SoC.Thanks. On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Amit Jamadagni wrote: > It would be great if someone comments on the other ideas too.Thanks. > > > On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 2:26 AM,

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-26 Thread Aaron Meurer
Can you give a specific example of the sort of thing that the integral transformations code might be able to do? Aaron Meurer On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 1:00 AM, Amit Jamadagni wrote: > I would request someone to let me know if the above mentioned cases are > possible.And is there any other require

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-26 Thread Amit Jamadagni
As per my understanding goes we have the cases where the kernel is specific to certain transforms. So here I basic math behind the theory is as follows : I[f(a)] = integral(f(x).k(a,x)) where k(a,x) is the kernel. So the most general case would be giving a function of two variables and the functi

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-26 Thread Amit Jamadagni
As per my understanding goes we have the cases where the kernel is specific to certain transforms. So here the basic math behind the theory is as follows : I[f(a)] = integral(f(x).k(a,x)) where k(a,x) is the kernel. So the most general case would be giving a function of two variables and the func

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-26 Thread Aaron Meurer
I'm still not clear what exact things this module would compute. Can you give some example pseudocode of what the final module might look like? Aaron Meurer On Mar 26, 2013, at 4:22 PM, Amit Jamadagni wrote: As per my understanding goes we have the cases where the kernel is specific to certain

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-26 Thread Amit Jamadagni
The main class would be class IntegralTranforms(Function) def generaltransform(parameters would be two functions) //algo for computing wrt to the input kernel intergrate(f(x)*K(a,x)) if (kernel = Fourier) call Fourier Transform and simi

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-28 Thread Aaron Meurer
I think I understand your example. But unless I'm missing something, this doesn't seem like it would be that hard to do, especially since the hard work of the integration algorithms is already done. My main concern is if this enough work for a GSoC project (so far, it sounds like just a single pull

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-28 Thread Amit Jamadagni
So as I mentioned I would also like to work on the quantum module.So can I include this in the proposal as a sub point.Thanks. On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Aaron Meurer wrote: > I think I understand your example. But unless I'm missing something, > this doesn't seem like it would be that ha

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-29 Thread Aaron Meurer
It's best to keep the proposals about one thing, so unless there is stuff you want to implement in the quantum module that would require this, I would recommend against it. But you're welcome to submit more than one proposal. You're also welcome to just submit the code on your own (and if you do th

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-03-29 Thread Amit Jamadagni
And I would like to know if there is an implementation of quantum related group theory (SU(2) SU(3) groups).Even though my knowledge about these is pretty elementary I would like to know whether any work is possible in this direction. And any lead on the above would be helpful.That would be impleme

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-03 Thread Amit Jamadagni
I have been going through this book on Quantum Theory of Angular Momentum by Varshalovich , it starts of with contravariant and covariant concepts and further uses it in the theory of Irreducible tensors.I would like to know if there exists an implementation of transition between various coordinate

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-06 Thread Rishabh Dixit
You can start here to get a feel for using git and understanding sympy code base: https://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/list?q=label:EasyToFix On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Abhishek Tyagi wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm a second year undergrad at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, > India. I w

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-06 Thread Abhishek Tyagi
Thanks for your response. Can anyone give me more details about above mentioned projects. Regards, Abhishek Tyagi IIT Roorkee On Saturday, April 6, 2013 5:30:13 PM UTC+5:30, Rishabh Dixit wrote: > > You can start here to get a feel for using git and understanding sympy > code base: > https://c

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-11 Thread Sean Vig
Sorry for taking so long to comment on this. > quantum related group theory (SU(2) SU(3) groups) I'm not familiar off-hand with groups in angular momentum going beyond SU(2) and SO(3), if you could find something (I know it was mentioned in the original description of available angular momentum r

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-12 Thread Aaron Meurer
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2013-application-template has some information on how you should start. Aaron Meurer On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 7:20 AM, saransh kataria wrote: > Hey, > > I am aspiring for GSOC 2013 and wished to know more details of how can I > contribute to SymPy regardin

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-13 Thread Amit Jamadagni
Coming to the first point of quantum related group theory ... I was lucky that I went through the thread and found the paper https://groups.google.com/group/sympy/browse_thread/thread/36c44041ff0ef792 A very quick scan gave me some implementation can be done with the matrices.(Not completely sure

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-13 Thread Amit Jamadagni
(h) Coefficients of terms in the expansion of Spherical Waves.Sorry for the typo. On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Amit Jamadagni wrote: > Coming to the first point of quantum related group theory ... I was lucky > that I went through the thread and found the paper > > https://groups.google.com/

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-13 Thread Amit Jamadagni
While I was going through quantum algebra I found q calculus and a quick search on the documentation gave me q related functions. Is there a complete implementation of q calculus.Reference( Klimyk A., Schmudgen K. Quantum groups and their representations (Springer, 1997)).And I request someone from

[sympy] GSOC 2013: assumptions

2013-04-13 Thread Tom Bachmann
Hi, I have spent the last couple of days writing up a more coherent proposal. It is now in a readable state, see [1]. Any comments would be appreciated. (The proposal is still slightly rough, in particular there are a few TODO notes, and I haven't written anything yet about stretch goals.)

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013

2013-04-16 Thread Amit Jamadagni
(a) is already implemented so would move on from (b) everything would be a symbolic representation.Thanks. On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 1:58 AM, Amit Jamadagni wrote: > While I was going through quantum algebra I found q calculus and a quick > search on the documentation gave me q related functions.

[sympy] GSoC 2013: Relativity

2013-04-17 Thread Samuel Rowe
Hello all! I came across Sympy a couple of months ago and have found it to be a fantastic tool, particularly in Physics which is the subject of my degree. I have a strong interests in both relativity and Python so I would love to work on expanding the support for general relativity in Sympy if

[sympy] GSOC 2013-Android app

2012-10-21 Thread Sachin Joglekar
Hello, I am interested in participating for GSOC-2013 and would like to work under sympy to develop an android app for the project. As of now, we have an exam going on at the university so I won't be able to research further. I don't have any experience in android app development so will

[sympy] GSOC 2013, Linear Algebra

2013-03-15 Thread Saurabh Jha
Hi, My name is Saurabh Jha. I am a third year student at an Indian University. My major is Computer Science and Engineering. I am interested in Google Summer of Code 2013 and more specifically want to work on matrix module of sympy. I saw the ideas list and found two points concerned with rewriti

[sympy] [GSoC 2013] Group Theory

2013-03-24 Thread Tarang Patel
Hello, I want to work for the idea of Group theory as a part of my GSoC 2013 project. I also satisfy the patch requirement for GSoC https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/1843 I have gone through the combinatorics module containing some of the implementations of group theory. The already i

[sympy] GSOC 2013, Linear Algebra

2013-04-02 Thread Saurabh Jha
Hi, My name is Saurabh Jha. I am a third year computer science and engineering student at Guru Nanak Dev University, Gurdaspur, India. I am interested in sympy and more specifically wants to work on Linear algebra module as it is one of the ideas in Ideas page. I wanted to know how much backgr

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013: assumptions

2013-04-13 Thread Aaron Meurer
This looks very good so far. I have just some comments, which perhaps should be forked into another one of your mini-threads - If you are planning on making any changes to the cache, you might want to take a look at bin/test -C and see what sorts of issues currently exist with it. There is also a

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013: assumptions

2013-04-14 Thread Tom Bachmann
- Regarding Symbol('x', positive=True), I think this requires some thought. I am beginning to think that actually the best way to do this is to keep doing it like we do it now (modulo some refactoring of the Symbol class). I think perhaps there needs to be a separate set of global assumptions, wh

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013: assumptions

2013-04-14 Thread Tom Bachmann
Just NB: the reason why I don't like Symbol('x', positive=True) to return PositiveObject(Symbol('x')) is that (a) it hides facts from the inference engine, and (b) for this to scale beyond Symbol and Dummy, every client will have to be prepared to strip the PositiveObject wrapper in order to de

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013: assumptions

2013-04-14 Thread Matthew Rocklin
I'd like it if only `Atom`s had the extra data and all other Basics computed assumptions from their leaves and potentially their class. Is it possible to keep Symbol.assumptions stored in Symbol.args ? That way we keep the simple tree structure. We'd need to be more careful about is_Atom checks

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013: assumptions

2013-04-14 Thread Tom Bachmann
Hm, I see what you are saying (I think). Basically much of sympy expects `expr.func(*expr.args)` to be a no-op, except possibly if args is empty or expr is an atom. Solution (1): Have .assumptions only valid on atoms with empty args, where we expect not to be able to use the expr.func(*expr.ar

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013: Relativity

2013-04-17 Thread Stefan Krastanov
Hi there. One plausible direction would be extending the `diffgeom` module that was started last year. There is __a lot__ of work that can be done on it. See the reports here for more details http://blog.krastanov.org/diff-geometry-in-python/ Another is to look at the newly merged tensor canonical

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013: Relativity

2013-04-17 Thread Matthew Rocklin
I would be interested in seeing a project on GR. I suspect that there are equivalent packages in Mathematica. It might be helpful to investigate how they approach the problem. On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Stefan Krastanov < krastanov.ste...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi there. One plausible direc

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013: Relativity

2013-04-17 Thread someone
Hi, > I would be interested in seeing a project on GR. I suspect that > there are equivalent packages in Mathematica. It might be helpful to > investigate how they approach the problem. Just two Links: "xAct is a suite of free packages for tensor computer algebra in Mathematica. xAct implemen

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013: Relativity

2013-04-18 Thread Samuel Rowe
Yes, that does look like a good way to go. I will have a closer look at the documentation and source and see what I can do to expand upon it. On Wednesday, 17 April 2013 15:05:56 UTC+1, Stefan Krastanov wrote: > > Hi there. One plausible direction would be extending the `diffgeom` > module that

[sympy] GSoC 2013: Equation editor

2013-04-28 Thread Alexander Gudulin
Hi everybody, My name is Alexander Gudulin, I am a second year student at Saint Petersburg State University, Russia. I'm interested in solving "Equation editor" problem. Wiki says it would be great to discuss this idea with you guys. Have you got any additional thoughts about the problem or sho

[sympy] Gsoc 2013 symbolic quantum computing

2013-02-13 Thread karandeep johar
Hey, i am 2nd year undergrad student in Computer Science at Bits Pilani- Pilani campus.I am greatly interested in Quantum information and computation and would like to do a project related to this with sympy(Symbolic Quantum computing) for Gsoc 2103. Any ideas for the same will be welcome. Cheer

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013, Linear Algebra

2013-03-15 Thread Stefan Krastanov
This is certainly an important project, however it is also rather difficult. Moreover, there was some tangential work on sparse matrices (and maybe symbolic matrix expressions) that must somehow be combined in a coherent module. Most importantly, there is some work done on that by Mateusz Paprocki

Re: [sympy] [GSoC 2013] Group Theory

2013-03-24 Thread David Joyner
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 5:43 AM, Tarang Patel wrote: > Hello, > I want to work for the idea of Group theory as a part of my GSoC > 2013 project. I also satisfy the patch requirement for GSoC > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/1843 > I have gone through the combinatorics module containi

Re: [sympy] [GSoC 2013] Group Theory

2013-03-24 Thread Tarang Patel
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Alan Bromborsky wrote: > On 03/24/2013 06:57 AM, David Joyner wrote: > >> On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 5:43 AM, Tarang Patel >> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> I want to work for the idea of Group theory as a part of my >>> GSoC >>> 2013 project. I also satisfy the

[sympy] GSOC 2013 - Idea discussion => Fractals

2013-04-03 Thread Shivyansh Tandon
Hi all, I am a second year undergrad at IIT-Kanpur (Mathematics and Scientific Computing). I recently got to know about Gsoc and was spending time reading about same. I wanted to know if there has been an implementation of Fractals, as I have not seen it anywhere. If not, can someone guide me wh

[sympy] GSoC 2013 Digital Signal Processing

2013-04-06 Thread Abinash Panda
Hello Everyone I wanted to know that whether implementation of Digital Signal Processing operations such as Fourier transform, z-transform, etc can be an useful project for GSoC 2013 ? Thank You. Abinash Panda -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sym

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013, Linear Algebra

2013-04-06 Thread Aaron Meurer
Well, you should obviously know linear algebra, and what all the basic matrix operations mean. The thing to do for this project is to rewrite the matrices to be more like the polys, where the elements are not just sympy expressions but rather elements of some ground type. This way, we can do things

[sympy] GSOC 2013 Linear Algebra proposal

2013-04-08 Thread Ben Fishbein
Hello, my name is Benjamin Fishbein. I am currently an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana scheduled for a double major in both Computer Science and Mathematics. I am very interested in working on SymPy as it combines two of my greatest passions. I have alr

[sympy] GSoC 2013 Proposal - SymPy Gamma

2013-04-09 Thread Xuan Hu
Hello everyone. I found SymPy on GSoC 2013 accepted organizations page and I'm interested in Enhancement of SymPy Gamma. Just want to have a brief self introduction and some discussion about the ideas. I'm a master candidate in EECS of Peking University. My major research area is also related mat

[sympy] GSoC 2013: Android mobile application

2013-04-09 Thread me
Hello everyone! I'm Plavin Alexander, undergrad student in Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Moscow, Russia). Today I've read ideas list for the upcoming GSoC and became interested in developing mobile application for SymPy (for Android OS) - this would be the only open-source math app

[sympy] GSoC 2013: Error-correcting codes

2013-04-17 Thread Shravas Rao
Hi all, I just wanted to introduce myself, and mention my interest in doing a project this summer through the Google Summer of Code with sympy, specifically dealing with error-correcting codes. This is not a project on the ideas page, but there seemed to be some interest in implementing some

[sympy] [GSoC 2013] Symbolic Quantum Mechanics

2013-04-22 Thread Nahuel Freitas
Hello everyone, My name is Nahuel Freitas, I am a second year PhD student at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I would like to apply for the GSoC 2013. My current research area is quantum foundations and quantum information and I believe I could contribute to the SymPy projects in

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013: Equation editor

2013-04-28 Thread Aaron Meurer
It's fairly open ended, in that you'll need to come up with most of it yourself (we haven't thought too hard about it). You should probably focus on the IPython notebook. Aaron Meurer On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Alexander Gudulin wrote: > Hi everybody, > > My name is Alexander Gudulin, I am

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013: Equation editor

2013-04-28 Thread Chris Smith
I wonder if the desmos editor could be used to do this. Perhaps code that communicates between sympy and a web page? https://www.desmos.com/frontpage?utm_expid=43664205-2 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group a

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013: Equation editor

2013-04-28 Thread Aaron Meurer
Maybe I missed it, but can that even be used as a library? It looks like it is all closed source, and stuck within its own ecosystem. But I agree that if you can find an already existing equation editor that can be hooked up to SymPy that that would be a good alternative to writing one from scratc

Re: [sympy] Gsoc 2013 symbolic quantum computing

2013-02-13 Thread Stefan Krastanov
Hi, One thing that we ask of all applicants is to submit a patch to sympy. Look at our bug tracker and especially the "east to fix" flag. A small patch dealing with your suggested topic would be great. There is a module in sympy that deals with the linear algebra necessary for quantum mechanics

[sympy] GSoC 2013 Application - Improved ODE Solver.

2013-03-26 Thread Manoj Kumar
Hello, Instead of repeatedly posting on the group, I thought it would be better if I keep all discussion in a single page, so I created a wiki page for my GSoC proposal. This is exactly what I would like to implement, if I do get selected for Summer of Code. https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki

[sympy] GSOC 2013: "Parsing" and "Group Theory"

2013-03-30 Thread Garima Ahuja
Hello all, I am a third year undergraduate student at IIIT Hyderabad. I am well versed in Python/C/C++. I am participating in GSOC 2013 and I want to contribute to your community. I went through your ideas for GSOC 2013 and "Parsing" and "Group Theory" are the ones I want to apply for. Can anyo

Re: [sympy] GSOC 2013 - Idea discussion => Fractals

2013-04-03 Thread Stefan Krastanov
Fractal compression is a research field on its own, but there is not much that it has in common with SymPy at the moment. And most methods for generating images are computationally (numerically) intensive and do not use much symbolic algebra. Because of this sympy might not be the best organization

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013 Digital Signal Processing

2013-04-06 Thread Amit Jamadagni
Hi, As far as my knowledge and understanding goes implementation of Fourier transforms and other integral transforms already exists in sympy.I hope you were asking about the machinery for signal processing and not signal processing in general.Cheers. On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Abinash Pan

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013 Digital Signal Processing

2013-04-06 Thread Abinash Panda
Hi, Although there are many integral transforms available in sympy such as fourier transforms, laplace transform, but there is no such tool available for digital signal processing such z-transform, Discrete Time Fourier Transform, DFT, etc.. I wanted to know that whether these implementations would

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013 Digital Signal Processing

2013-04-06 Thread Aaron Meurer
Can you be more specific about what would be implemented? Aaron Meurer On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Abinash Panda wrote: > Hi, > Although there are many integral transforms available in sympy such as > fourier transforms, laplace transform, but there is no such tool available > for digital si

Re: [sympy] GSoC 2013 Digital Signal Processing

2013-04-06 Thread Ankit Agrawal
Hi Abinash, The reason I feel there are only continuous transforms in sympy is that for digital signal processing and its transforms(DFT, DTFT, z-transform), your data being discrete, would have to be stored in numeric arrays and not continuous functions that can be symbolically represented

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