Thanks, for the ideas on what to implement in the respective sectors.I
would like to know about the implementation of the first topic that I
posted. I guess the patch requirement(pull request numbered 1834 and 1900)
has been done so I would like to know if there is any other requirement to
satisfy to apply for SoC. And yes I would start off as soon as possible and
come up with something by the end this or the beginning of the next month.

On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 1:39 AM, Brian Granger <elliso...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Amit,
>
> Hi, welcome to SymPy!
>
> > 2.Quantum Mechanics module :
> >          (i) Adding more features to spin section (Sean Vig has given a
> lead
> > on this and I am working my way out on what can be done).(Will come out
> with
> > some ideas by the end of the month)
>
> OK great, Sean is definitely the person to work with on the spin
> stuff.  He would know exactly what needs to be done.
>
> >          (ii) From the ideas page I find three topics interesting but
> have
> > to work on this to get the understanding of what is going on
> >             Dirac Delta Notation,  position and momentum basis (I have
> tried
> > to understand the code in the pull request) symbolic quantum computing.
>
> The dirac notation stuff is basically done.  But the position and
> momentum stuff needs a lot of work.  There was a bunch of work done
> previously and there is an open pull request that has some additional
> work.  This is an important part of the code base, but just a warning:
> it is extremely difficult and you will have to have a very good
> understanding of quantum mechanics (probably at the graduate level or
> close to it) and know python well.  If you are interested in this I
> would just start to dig into the code and the open pull request on the
> topic and see what you think needs to be done.
>
> > Even the tensor module sounds pretty interesting but my understanding
> would
> > be not be that mathematical as I have just used them in physics (I can
> work
> > upon on it).
> >
> >         Coming to the background I have in the subject I have been doing
> a
> > course on Integral transforms back at the university and have done a
> course
> > in quantum computation and have been guided by the professors in the
> area of
> > Quantum Physics.I know this is very much not in place but I would work on
> > the Quantum Physics part and would move through the code and figure out
> how
> > it has to be done.I would like to know your view on this topic as there
> > would be medium work done to both the modules (would like to know the
> take
> > on the first one and is it possible to squeeze a project by contributing
> > evenly to two modules rather than one (since neither both ideas would
> stand
> > alone as a single long project).Thanks.
>
> There is additional work to be done on the quantum computing stuff:
>
> * Quantum error correction
> * Quantum circuit simplification/optimization
> * Better circuit drawing
> * Use numba/cython/julia to generate fast code for simulating quantum
> circuits.
>
> Hope this gives you an idea of where to start.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brian
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