[sympy] GSoC Application 2011

2011-03-30 Thread siddharth batra
Hey Aaron, I am a first year student of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in India.I am pursuing a dual degree(B.Tech + M.Tech) in Computer Science. I just got to know about GSoC, and SymPy being one of the participating organizations. I wanted to ask you for a topic that you would like someone

Re: [sympy] GSoC Application 2011

2011-03-30 Thread Andy Ray Terrel
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:17 PM, siddharth batra wrote: > Hey Aaron, > I am a first year student of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in > India.I am pursuing a dual degree(B.Tech + M.Tech) in Computer > Science. > I just got to know about GSoC, and SymPy being one of the > participating > org

Re: [sympy] GSoC Application 2011

2011-03-31 Thread siddharth batra
Hey Andy, Thanks for informing me about the selection procedure, I will now definitely try to work upon the matrices and put my best into it. On Thursday, March 31, 2011, Andy Ray Terrel wrote: > On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:17 PM, siddharth batra > wrote: >> Hey Aaron, >> I am a first year student

[sympy] GSoC Application 2011: Physics Project(s)

2011-03-30 Thread cvmiller
Hey there! I’m a fourth year physics PhD student at UC Davis and I’m quite interested in a few of your physics based GSoC projects. In particular, I like the “Spin states and operators for arbitrary spin” and “Position and momentum basis functions” projects. However, everything looks pretty inter

Re: [sympy] GSoC Application 2011: Physics Project(s)

2011-03-31 Thread Brian Granger
Chris, Welcome. > I’m a fourth year physics PhD student at UC Davis and I’m quite > interested in a few of your physics based GSoC projects. In > particular, I like the “Spin states and operators for arbitrary spin” > and “Position and momentum basis functions” projects.  However, > everything lo