Re: [sympy] GSoC Introduction & question

2022-04-08 Thread Aaron Meurer
It looks like that pull request hasn't had any changes since 2017. It would be a good idea to start a new pull request if you want to work on it. If you reuse the work from that PR, be sure to leave the commit history intact (create your branch based off of Angadh's branch). If the plan is to start

Re: [sympy] GSoC Introduction & question

2022-04-07 Thread Alan Bromborsky
If you have an interest in quaternions you might find the following link of interest - https://galgebra.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ and the following mechanics book - https://smile.amazon.com/Foundations-Classical-Mechanics-Fundamental-1999-09-30/dp/B01FEKI34A/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1U2EBC2UI9BL9&keywo

Re: [sympy] GSoC Introduction & question

2022-04-07 Thread Aaron Meurer
Hi Timo and welcome. Someone who has more knowledge of the mechanics module will need to answer your specific question about quaternions. I will point out that SymPy does have a quaternions module in sympy.algebras.quaternions, so you would most likely want to make use of that for that project. I

[sympy] GSoC Introduction & question

2022-04-07 Thread Timo Stienstra
Hello everyone, My name is Timo Stienstra. After completing my BSc. Mechanical Engineering with a minor Computer Science, I am now in my first year MSc. Mechanical Engineering student at Delft University of Technology. Here I follow the track BioMechanical Design, where I also specialize myself

[sympy] GSoC Introduction

2022-03-11 Thread Ricardo Prins
Hello world! I'm Ricardo Prins, from Brazil - currently living in the USA and pursuing a degree in Computer Science. I have some experience in Python, quantum computing and Math (formerly competed in mathematical olympiads). I am looking forward to contribute to SymPy because of my personal pas

[sympy] GSoC Introduction

2022-03-10 Thread Advait Pote
Greetings! My name is Advait Pote, currently a sophomore studying in IIT Bombay. I have been contributing to SymPy since my first successful contribution back in December. I have been loving every bit of it and hope I can continue my journey with this Organization. Thanks. Advait Pote.

[sympy] GSoC Introduction

2021-03-20 Thread Aakash Chaudhary
Hello, I am *Aakash Chaudhary*, 3rd Year student pursueing my *B.Tech* (Bachelor of Technology) in the field of Information Technology and Mathematical Innovations (*IT&MI*) from *Cluster Innovation Centre*, University Of Delhi. Level of familiarity with python : *Intermediate* Mathematical Educ

Re: [sympy] GSoC introduction

2021-03-19 Thread Naman Nimmo
Hello and Welcome. Glad to see your interest in this realm. > *I wanted to ask if anybody choose this topic(Symbolic Control Systems)? and if this topic is chosen by another student, I have to choose another topic, or is it possible to work as multiple students on one topic?* I suppose no one ha

[sympy] GSoC introduction

2021-03-19 Thread 'B Sh' via sympy
Hello, I am interested in Symbolic Control Systems project and i will read its code in following days. I wanted to introduce myself: I am a physics master student located in berlin.i work in a company as software testing.(2.5 years) I've worked with python in company, recently will work with jav

[sympy] GSOC Introduction

2020-03-29 Thread Maximilian Herzog
Hello, my name is Maximilian Herzog! - I have about two years of programming experience with Python. Apart from my scientific studies(we need to code python notebooks to analyze and discuss our own experiment data) I am currently working on a project i contributed to during the #WirVsVirus -Ha

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2020-03-27 Thread Chung Chuan Hsu
Hello! Chung Chuan (Michael) here! - I have about half a year of programming experience with Python. Currently working on a project titled Double Pendulum for my school semester. - Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Physics. Third-year. - Particular expertise in Physics, currently lea

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2020-03-25 Thread Adarsh Goyal
Hi I am Adarsh Goyal, CSE JUNIOR at SVVV, Indore, MP(INDIA). I have been working in python for the last 2.5 years and have a good hand at this. My mathematical education is college level. I have completed *discrete mathematics* and other higher mathematics courses in the 3 year journey

[sympy] GSoC Introduction

2020-03-23 Thread Tassio N Santos
Dear Mentors, I'm a second year undergraduate student at the federal institute of bahia (IFBA), in Brazil. As I used to have interest in programming, with the initial contact in my first graduation (Electrical Engineering), to develop personal and college's projects ( C, and some assembly),

[sympy] GSOC Introduction (Etaash)

2020-03-23 Thread Etaash Katiyar
Hello, I am Etaash Katiyar, a 2nd year mathematics undergraduate at the University of Cambridge. I've been programming in python for about 5 years. A few of the projects I've done in python are: - Summer project at the NLP group at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. I imple

[sympy] GSOC Introduction

2020-03-22 Thread Etaash Katiyar
Hello, I am Etaash Katiyar, a 2nd year mathematics undergraduate at the University of Cambridge. I've been programming in python for about 5 years. A few of the projects I've done in python are: - Summer project at the NLP group at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. I imple

[sympy] GSoC Introduction

2020-03-21 Thread Jonathan Lin
Hi everyone, I'm Jonathan, an undergraduate student currently attending the University of Maryland studying mathematics. To be honest, I was not planning on applying to the Google Summer of Code project. However, certain world circumstances happened and my summer plans quickly evaporated, so I a

[sympy] GSoC Introduction - Interests: 'high priority projects' and 'computer science, graphics and infrastructure projects'.

2020-03-20 Thread Eva Wang
Hi everyone, I'm a current graduate student majoring in computational science (CS & Math) at the University of California San Diego. I'm also doing research on the computer vision area as a Research Assistant at DroneLab. Before came UC San Diego, I had a few years of work experience in fintec

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2020-03-18 Thread Devanshu Modi
Hey everyone! I am Devanshu Modi, an undergraduate student pursuing B.Tech in Computer Engineering from Manipal University Jaipur. I have advanced skills in programming languages like C++, Java, Python, HTML, CSS. I carry a great passion for programming in python. I have taken up many

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2020-03-14 Thread Akash Madhu
Hello sympy, My name is Akash Madhu.I am a 1st year undergraduate student in College of Engineering Trivandrum.I have experience on coding in python in an intermediate level. My mathematics skills include Vector integeration,ODE,college level course on matrices .Also i had knowledge about Engi

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2020-03-08 Thread shubham
Dear Developers, I am Shubham pursuing my graduation in CSE with specialization in Machine Learning . I am comfortable with python , c , c++ and very active in creating projects . Mathematics is core part for a programmer and so for me . I have been going through Sympy documentation for a mon

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2020-03-08 Thread Shubham thorat
hello everyone, I am Shubham Thorat, a third-year Electronics undergraduate at VIT, Pune India. I have been using python for the last 4 years, I participate in coding competitions on a regular basis. *Domain Of Interest* - Number Theory - Linear Algebra - Applie

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2020-03-06 Thread Deepak Singh
Hello Everyone, I am Deepak singh, a second year undergraduate student from university institute of engineering and technology, Chandigarh, India. I have 3+ years of experience in Python. I use Python for competitive programming and implementing machine learning and deep learning projects.Made

[sympy] GSOC Introduction

2020-02-23 Thread Sagnik Chatterjee
Hello everyone .. My name is Sagnik Chatterjee .. I am a sophomore in Computer Science in Manipal Institiute of Technology Manipal..I am excited about this project and hopefully make some useful contributions. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy"

Re: [sympy] [GSoC] Introduction & Interest in "Group Theory" Project

2019-03-28 Thread Jason Moore
Mian, Welcome, see https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/introduction-to-contributing to get started. Jason moorepants.info +01 530-601-9791 On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 2:30 AM Mian wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm Mian, a senior Applied Math undergraduate from UC Berkeley. I am > taking abstract algebra

[sympy] [GSoC] Introduction & Interest in "Group Theory" Project

2019-03-28 Thread Mian
Hi there, I'm Mian, a senior Applied Math undergraduate from UC Berkeley. I am taking abstract algebra and really interested in it, so I hope to apply for the project about "Group Theory". I have 2 years python programming experience, and also know Java, R and basic Matlab. I involved in appl

[sympy] GSoC Introduction

2019-03-18 Thread Jose Luis
Hi, my name is Jose Luis Salazar, I'm from Ecuador (South America). I study at Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral (Espol). I have around 2 years experience in python and none experience with SymPy. I have a lot of experience with Linear Algebra because I'm an Assistant Professor in this

[sympy] GSoC Introduction : Sympy

2019-03-05 Thread Ankit Karan
Dear all, My name is Ankit Karan . I am currently a first year student at IIT Mandi. It's been around 1 year since I am familiarized with Python and have python with Data Science as my course. I have profound knowledge of mathematics especially algebra. Along with Maths,

[sympy] GSoC Introduction: Sympy

2019-03-01 Thread Subarna Lamsal
Dear all, My name is Subarna Lamsal . I am currently a first year student at Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore. It's been around 2 and a half year since I am familiarized with Python and have done some simple projects during my high school. I have profound knowledge of m

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2019-02-20 Thread Harshan Baskar
Hello everyone, I am Harshan, fresher in Birla Institute of Technology and Science, pursuing Computer Science. I am interested in linear algebra, vector and matrix algebra, complex numbers, multivariate calculus. I have knowledge in Machine Learning and Neural Networks. I work with Pytho

Re: [sympy] GSoC Introduction & Ideas for Linear Transformations + Physics Unit Module

2014-03-10 Thread Matthew Rocklin
Hi Tiffany, It sounds like the geometry module might be of interest to you. I don't have much experience here but Chris Smith might (CCed). He might also have ideas on how this sort of idea might be formed into a GSoC project. Units have come up at least couple times before, I don't think anyon

[sympy] GSoC Introduction & Ideas for Linear Transformations + Physics Unit Module

2014-03-09 Thread Tiffany Sun
Hi everyone! My name is Tiffany Sun, and I’m studying computer science at Harvey Mudd College. I like coding in Python and have used it a few courses so far, including a CS course and a physics course, so I’m fond of SymPy’s function as a Python library. The rest of the coding I’ve done has

Re: [sympy] Sympy GSoC Introduction

2011-04-07 Thread Sean Vig
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 14:42, Alexey U. Gudchenko wrote: > I have not read your application in depth but I just notice that > recently I have encountered in SymPy some implementation with Clebsch > coefficients. > > So I think you should at least to write in your application about it, if > it is

Re: [sympy] Sympy GSoC Introduction

2011-04-07 Thread Alexey U. Gudchenko
07.04.2011 23:17, Sean Vig пишет: > Hello again, > > I have made some additional changes to my application on symbolic > Clebsch-Gordon coefficients and it should be close to a final version. If > anyone has any comments or suggestions before the deadline tomorrow, I'd > greatly appreciate it: > h

Re: [sympy] Sympy GSoC Introduction

2011-04-07 Thread Sean Vig
Hello again, I have made some additional changes to my application on symbolic Clebsch-Gordon coefficients and it should be close to a final version. If anyone has any comments or suggestions before the deadline tomorrow, I'd greatly appreciate it: https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2011-App

[sympy] GSoC Introduction

2011-03-29 Thread Nishant Jain
Hi, I am a student at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. I'm a third year undergraduate student studying mathematics and computing. I have gone through the Ideas page and I am interested on working on 'Efficient Groebner bases and their application'.(Introduction to Abstract Algebra is

Re: [sympy] Sympy GSoC Introduction

2011-03-28 Thread Brian Granger
Sean, This looks like a great start. Some general comments * Try to indicate when you will submit portions of your code for review. For example, I would proposed merging the CG stuff when it is done. A common issue with GSoC projects is that code doesn't get merged until a long time later (if

Re: [sympy] Sympy GSoC Introduction

2011-03-28 Thread Sean Vig
Hi all, After spending some time looking at and playing with the SymPy source and submitting a couple pull requests, I wrote up a first draft of my application for the my project on the implementation of symbolic Clebsch-Gordon coefficients. Here is the link on the wiki if anyone has any suggestio

Re: [sympy] GSoC Introduction. Perturbation theory example

2011-03-23 Thread Ondrej Certik
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:04 AM, weralwolf wrote: > Hello, where my simple example of calculations corrections due to > perturbation theory for hole with infinite walls. I thinks I didn't > use all SymPy features, so if it possible guide me. > Source: http://pygments.org/demo/16998/ Nice! I ran

Re: [sympy] GSOC Introduction

2011-03-23 Thread Aaron S. Meurer
You might read through this thread from a few days ago http://groups.google.com/group/sympy/browse_thread/thread/18f0197965e5db61/5177840c029ea1a7. Note that there might be a problem with the Cythonizing the core because we still need to remove the old assumptions (this would itself be a whole

Re: [sympy] GSoC Introduction. Perturbation theory

2011-03-23 Thread Aaron S. Meurer
I don't think it's possible to delete a discussion on a public mailing list. But I think Google Groups has a bug where sometimes it does not show discussions when searching or when browsing for whatever reason. But they are still there (you can usually find them by doing a normal Google search

[sympy] GSOC Introduction

2011-03-23 Thread Friedman
Hello SymPy people, I’m a Computer Science student currently completing my Master’s thesis at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. I am looking to participate in gsoc this year. I would like to contribute to sympy because I have both an interest in mathematics and Python. Python is currentl

Re: [sympy] GSoC Introduction. Perturbation theory

2011-03-23 Thread Alexey U. Gudchenko
23.03.2011 19:57, weralwolf пишет: P.S. Why my previous discussion("One more GSoC Introduction") was deleted? Regards, Anatolii Is it you're talk about? http://groups.google.com/group/sympy/browse_thread/thread/3e6a1cf2c1cfd393?hl=en# I found it in: http://groups.google.com/group/sympy?hl

[sympy] GSoC Introduction. Perturbation theory example

2011-03-23 Thread weralwolf
Hello, where my simple example of calculations corrections due to perturbation theory for hole with infinite walls. I thinks I didn't use all SymPy features, so if it possible guide me. Source: http://pygments.org/demo/16998/ P.S. Why my previous discussion("One more GSoC Introduction") was delete

[sympy] GSoC Introduction. Perturbation theory

2011-03-23 Thread weralwolf
Hello, where my simple example of calculations corrections due to perturbation theory for hole with infinite walls. I thinks I didn't use all sympy features, so if it possible guide me. Source: http://pygments.org/demo/16998/ P.S. Why my previous discussion("One more GSoC Introduction") was delete

Re: [sympy] Sympy GSoC Introduction

2011-03-22 Thread Aaron S. Meurer
Hi. Don't forget that to be accepted, you have to submit a patch that gets reviewed and pushed in. See https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Development-workflow for a guide on how to submit a patch (ask here or on IRC if you need help; don't worry, it is expected that you will need to learn git

Re: [sympy] Sympy GSoC Introduction

2011-03-21 Thread Brian Granger
Sean, > My name is Sean and I will be graduating this spring with majors in both > physics and math from the University of Minnesota and, unless I change my > mind between now and April 15, will be attending the University of Illinois > at Urbana-Champaign to begin graduate work in physics in the

[sympy] Sympy GSoC Introduction

2011-03-21 Thread Sean Vig
Hello all, My name is Sean and I will be graduating this spring with majors in both physics and math from the University of Minnesota and, unless I change my mind between now and April 15, will be attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to begin graduate work in physics in the fal