David:  Do you have anything specific that you think would be beneficial to 
be implemented?

Aaron:  What you said makes a lot of sense.  I think that it could be 
really useful to also implement presentations of groups.

On Wednesday, 27 February 2013 15:18:32 UTC, Mary Clark wrote:
>
> In addition to what Aaron said in this pull request (
> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/1810) about redesigning how some of 
> the group theory code works, what other things are still waiting to be 
> implement/are wanted to be added?
>
> I personally think that most of the stuff about groups should be moved out 
> of combinatorics and into its own file.  Additionally most stuff seems to 
> be dedicated specifically to permutation groups, and not towards things 
> more general.
>
> In addition to thinking about a project on lie groups/algebras, I'm also 
> quite interested in computational group theory, so if there was a lot of 
> outstanding work to be done with this module, I'd love to do it as a gsoc 
> project.
>
> Mary
>

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