You may want to have a look at the discussion here - 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sympy/wknFPGmTw0w and tell us what 
your ideas are.
As is indicated in that thread, the logic module has a lot of scope for 
improvement, so work can be done in that direction.

On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 12:40:01 PM UTC+5:30, Milindu Sanoj Kumarage 
wrote:
>
> I am a Computer Science student from Sri Lanka and I am thinking 
> of implementing  modules for symbolic (formal) logic and set theory.
>
>>
>>    - implement symbolic (formal) logic and set theory
>>    - implement predicate (e.g. first-order), modal, temporal, 
>>       description logic
>>       - implement multivalued logic; fuzzy and uncertain logic and 
>>       variables
>>       - implement rewriting, minimization, normalization (e.g. Skolem) 
>>       of expressions
>>       - implement set theory, cardinal numbers, relations etc.
>>    
>>
> I am familiar with symbolic (formal) logic and set theory because it is a 
> part of our university curriculum. I like to know what are the 
> possibilities me to contribute in this?
> I checked http://docs.sympy.org/latest/modules/logic.html and 
> http://docs.sympy.org/latest/modules/sets.html What else I should refer?
>

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