Hi,

My name is Rajul and I am a third year undergraduate student at the 
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. I am 
interested in participating in Google Summer of Code 2012 and I came across 
SymPy as one of the organisations. Browsing through the projects listed on 
ideas page, I came across the projects listed under Symbolic Quantum 
Mechanics and I liked most of the projects. I am interested in applying for 
projects like 'Implement All Known Analytical Solutions to Quantum 
Mechanical Systems', 'Position and momentum basis functions' , 'Spin states 
and operators for arbitrary spin', 'Abstract Dirac notation'. 

I have been programming since a very early age and am conversant in many 
programming languages like Python, C/C++, Java, and Ruby. I am particularly 
experienced in Python. For Quantum Mechanics, I find the subject very 
interesting and have had introductory courses in Quantum Mechanics and 
Quantum Chemistry as a part of my curriculum. I shall love to combine my 
love for the two subjects and work on a project listed under Symbolic 
Quantum Mechanics. I believe that I have a good background to contribute to 
these projects.

I shall be grateful if anyone can help me and give me reference to the 
literature that I may use and also shed some light on how I can go about 
making a successful proposal.

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