If this is implemented anywhere, it would be on the polys module.  So I would 
check there.  I don't remember off the top of my head right now if it has been 
implemented or not.

Aaron Meurer

On Mar 28, 2011, at 1:06 AM, Hector wrote:

> Hello ppl,
> 
> I was browsing the code and realized that some of my earlier written codes 
> can be implemented if they are already not present. So I started to dig more 
> but couldn't find any function for solving f(x) congruent to 0 mod (n). Does 
> any function exists in SymPy to solve this? If yes, where is it? If no, where 
> can I add this function?
> 
> 
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> -Regards
> Hector
> 
> Whenever you think you can or you can't, in either way you are right.
> 
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