On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Gaurav Sathe wrote:
> Hi Aaron,
>
> Really sorry for the late reply... I was busy with my mid-term tests for the
> last couple of weeks so couldn't reply...
>
> Well, to describe my background in abstract algebra... I have done a course
> on 'Real Analysis' which b
Hi Aaron,
Really sorry for the late reply... I was busy with my mid-term tests for
the last couple of weeks so couldn't reply...
Well, to describe my background in abstract algebra... I have done a course
on 'Real Analysis' which basically dealt with the concept of Metric Spaces
and their detaile
Sure. Feel free to add ideas to the ideas page.
Aaron Meurer
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Chris Smith wrote:
> I wonder if anything with Shur polynomials would be of interest:
>
> http://math.tntech.edu/techreports/TR_2009_2.pdf
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Hi.
I'm not sure how relevant the residues idea is now that we have the
Meijer G algorithm implemented, as this is more powerful than that.
There are still some integrals that are easily computed via residues
that aren't done with the new algorithm, but it's probably better to
fix those by extendi
I wonder if anything with Shur polynomials would be of interest:
http://math.tntech.edu/techreports/TR_2009_2.pdf
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Hi,
> I am an undergraduate student currently doing my Masters in
> Mathematics and will be doing my B.Tech in Computer Science. I have
> been doing both discrete and abstract maths for almost three years now
> and I love coding in Python. I would very much like to be part of GSOC
> 2012 for SymPy
I am an undergraduate student currently doing my Masters in
Mathematics and will be doing my B.Tech in Computer Science. I have
been doing both discrete and abstract maths for almost three years now
and I love coding in Python. I would very much like to be part of GSOC
2012 for SymPy. I was going