On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Saptarshi Mandal <sapta.iit...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > Idea 1: >> > I looked at the project ideas, and the project on Series expansions which >> > seems interesting to me. I have looked closely at the 32 series defects and >> > was wondering what parts of the code might be relevant to look at, and any >> > prior work there may have been on this or what literature might be relevant >> > for the second step of the project. >> > > You should get into the habit of browsing through the code yourself. > If you plan on doing a soc project with Sympy, get comfortable with > the codebase first. > >> > Idea 2: >> >> > Risch algorithm for symbolic integration.I wanted to know the current >> > status of the project and what portion of work has currently been done. >> > > There are plenty of threads that already discuss this. Look around on > the forum. Did you take the effort of at least forking the project on > github? Take a look at Aaron Meurer's integration-3 branch. > >> > I have no experience in open-source projects, but I really want to get >> > into it and contribute my part in it.My studies end on May 10th , so from > > Are you aware of klug (the kgp lug)? If you need help with > infrastructure, ask those > guys.
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