On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 4:40 AM, Gaurav Dhingra
<gauravdhingra.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been thinking about applying again, though I am not sure what the
> project should be. Are there any good algorithms that are not implemented
> that could make a good project (I've read the ideas page)? I have 3 projects
> in mind:
> (a). Implementation of Karr's algorithm, I believe no one has done much work
> except Matthew Rocklin who did work on Concrete module.
> (b). Complex Analysis: I quote the statement by Kalevi:
>
>> What I think should be added to SymPy is the Laurent series expansion of
>> meromorphic functions.
>> The trouble with the current implementation of limit is that it often goes
>> too early to gruntz.
>> That should only be used for functions that are not meromorphic but have
>> an essential singularity.
>
> Also he opened a few issues on SymPy which might also use Complex Analysis.
> Plus, since I have a course on Complex Analysis, which include topics . But
> I am not sure even if it is possible to implement these things in a Computer
> Algebra System.
>
> (c). Last summer Sumith mentioned about A dedicated bug fixing project in
> GSoC . Since I feel like I can try to handle quite a few issues of multiple
> modules, I would want to apply for this one if the above two doesn't have a
> mentor alloted to them.
>
> I might not want to mentor a project, since that seems like too much
> pressure for me. Applying as a student would be my priority.

Here is a really cool project that I would love to see happen:

https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/12233

Ondrej

>
> Gaurav Dhingra
>
>
> On Monday 27 February 2017 11:05 PM, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>
> SymPy was accepted as a GSoC org again this year.
>
> Interested students, please read our instructions on how to apply here
> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2017-Student-Instructions.
> The most important things are to pick an idea from our ideas list to
> discuss with us, and to start working on a patch to fulfill your patch
> requirement.
>
> Mentors, I will be sending you invites on Google's website. If you
> never signed up on the ideas page, please let me know so I can invite
> you.
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
>
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