Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-19 Thread Brian Granger
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Rhythm Gupta rhythm.gupt...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, While going through Ideas List. Some of those ideas caught my attention.And a few of them were really encouraging and motivational. The idea of Implementing All known Analytical Solutions to Quantum

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-15 Thread Rhythm Gupta
Hi Tomo, Thanks for the advise. I'm on the issues list now to get started and to know whats happening behind the scenes. I would like to ask about submitting a patch.Should i implement one of the analytical model of Quantum or should I merge your GSoC proposal? What functions should i implement

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-15 Thread Joachim Durchholz
Am 14.03.2012 14:52, schrieb Rhythm Gupta: Hi Mr Stefan, Thanks for your help.I too think it of as a great idea of fulfilling patch requirement. Since i am new to github, would you please help me with github,pull requests and How to make changes to it? My route was this: - Read the workflow

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-14 Thread krastanov.ste...@gmail.com
I suppose that before working on this it would be necessary to merge the work from the last gsoc. It would be a great (but not the easiest) way to fulfill your patch requirement. https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/573 On 14 March 2012 06:29, Sean Vig sean.v@gmail.com wrote: Hi Rhythm, It

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-14 Thread Rhythm Gupta
Hi, Thanks for the help. Would you help me where to start with and the patch submission details?.Also I am looking to merge the work from previous year GSoC as Mr. Stefan mentioned. Would you also suggest some potential mentors for this specific project? Thanks, Rhythm Gupta. On Wed, Mar 14,

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-14 Thread Rhythm Gupta
Hi Mr Stefan, Thanks for your help.I too think it of as a great idea of fulfilling patch requirement. Since i am new to github, would you please help me with github,pull requests and How to make changes to it? Thanks Rhythm Gupta On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:14 PM, krastanov.ste...@gmail.com

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-14 Thread krastanov.ste...@gmail.com
You can learn more about git and our workflow here https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Development-workflow It would be great if you can work on the old PR (as you may need the code implemented there), but be aware, that it won't be trivial (and it may take time to review it after you are done).

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-14 Thread krastanov.ste...@gmail.com
You will need to pull the branch from the pull request in your own repository to work on it. On 14 March 2012 15:37, krastanov.ste...@gmail.com krastanov.ste...@gmail.com wrote: You can learn more about git and our workflow here https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Development-workflow It

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-14 Thread Tomo Lazovich
Hi Rhythm, I am the author of the pull request that Stefan mentioned from last summer's GSoC. I haven't had time because of school to get it merged yet, but I am determined to get it merged in the next few weeks before the wheels really start turning for the next GSoC. I'm not sure that working

[sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-13 Thread Rhythm Gupta
Hello, While going through Ideas List. Some of those ideas caught my attention.And a few of them were really encouraging and motivational. The idea of Implementing All known Analytical Solutions to Quantum Mechanical Systems is really interesting because of its diverse use and benefits to the

Re: [sympy] Sympy.physics.Quantum: GSoC 2012

2012-03-13 Thread Sean Vig
Hi Rhythm, It is great that you're interested in doing a project in the quantum module. For the project you mentioned, there is definitely a summers worth of systems to be implemented, especially if there are systems which would require some new quantum machinery. To see what I mean by that, note