Thanks Jason. (i had already read a few days back, got a little lazy)

Gaurav

On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 4:27:15 AM UTC+5:30, Jason Moore wrote:
>
> I don't think the gory details are required for a good proposal. But you 
> should show that you know what you are talking about and explain things to 
> us that are unlikely to have time to know or understand the details. See 
> some of the past proposals for ideas on what to write.
>
>
> Jason
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> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 7:34 AM, Gaurav Dhingra <axyd...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I will be submitting the Group Theory proposal, but i belive my question 
>> is valid to any Mathematics Project involving "Algorithm" coding part.
>>
>> I am skeptical about what part of algorithms like Todd Coxeter (a very 
>> useful algorithm in Group Theory) and Knuth Bendix Completion should i 
>> write in my proposal. I followed myself trying to get the answer from last 
>> few days. I followed this flowchart:
>> 1. Do i know how the algorithm works mathematically (i.e have i solved 
>> example problem in paper)? If yes then
>> 2. Have i tried to understand why the algorithm works that particular way?
>> 3. The jump onto the Handbook of CGT by Holt D. and try to follow the 
>> steps in the book examples(starting)  then
>> 4. Read the pseudocode of the algorithm. (does not make complete sense, 
>> the API seems somewhat confusing.)
>>
>> Now the thing is what part of algorithm should i describe in my proposal 
>> (should i explain the mathematics of algorithm?) ? Considering the 
>> seriousness of Todd Coxeter Algorithm (which will take minimum of 4 weeks 
>> for implementation), i can't describe the "gory details" of the algorithm 
>> right now in proposal.
>>
>> If your answer is some what like: I should submit it just the way i feel 
>> right currently since that's "my homework" feel free to say so. Just reply 
>> so.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Gaurav
>>
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