On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Aaron S. Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would be more interesting to me to learn some cool algorithm and implement 
> it, though I don't know anything about Quantum Mechanics.  :)
>
> I could also very easily extend my project from last year and spend the 
> summer implementing ODE solvers.  There are enough methods not implemented to 
> fill several summers, but I would have to learn them on my own, since I 
> haven't taken any ODE courses since last Spring and I already implement most 
> of what I learned there.
>
> But, ideally, I would like to apply what I have learned in Abstract Algebra, 
> and also it would be better to go this way because most people have not taken 
> such a course.  Also, abstract algebra is an area of mathematics that I find 
> particularly interesting, so learning some cool algorithms that apply it 
> would be the most interesting to me.

So what exactly? Does it have any applications?

>
> I probably am not the one to do it, but I think we should try to get someone 
> to do the cython core for a project.

Definitely. We should start a wiki and add interesting projects in there.

Ondrej

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