My name is Jonathan Warner and I am a student at the University of Utah double-majoring in Computer Engineering and Applied Mathematics. I am currently a junior with 5+ years of programming experience. Most of this was not done in Python, but I have used Python enough to get by with a good editor, documentation, and stack overflow. I am familiar with computer architecture and algorithms, and I love to learn new things. My areas of interest are broad, including complexity theory, number theory, numerical computation, cryptography, hardware verification, physics, etc. I am really pretty familiar with a lot of math, particularly number theory. I believe the key to coming up with new ideas is to combine existing knowledge in a new way, so I like to read about lots of different inter-related things. As far as familiarity with computer algebra, I have used Mathematica (the Wolfram Language) a fair bit. Part of why I wanted to look into SymPy is because I was tired of having to deal with computation timeouts and internet requirement in the Wolfram Cloud. I am fairly new to SymPy, but I would like to contribute to the project, learning it one piece at a time. I hope I can use my intellect to help the project move forward and also learn some new things.
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