The Risch algorithm is a complex algorithm. The Bronstein book is the
best resource for it.

Aaron Meurer

On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Yash Aggarwal
<aggarwal.yash2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I am a new to working with big projects and want to contribute to sympy.
> I am currently good with python and c++ and wanted to introduce myself to
> community.
>
> Keeping it short:
> I am a first year from NIE, mysore. India.
> Till now, I have been doing competitive coding when it comes to programming.
> I consider myself good with calculus, and so I wish to work on integration
> module.
>
> I have decided to study risch-norman algo and everyting else given in
> internals section of documentation on integration. Is there some other
> important things i should study before jumping in and shouldn't leave for
> "learn when needed to" category.
>
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