Hello Everyone, 

I am glad to be here and would be even more happier if I am able to do the work 
that I have undertaken, that is representation of git using mathematics. Even I 
have taken up this as my final year project, currently I am student of Applied 
Mathematics. I am doing this because I love git + mathematics = awesomeness. So 
want to combine and experience their fusion in mathematical form. 

I have searched the internet and googled to get as much info as possible in 
this regard  and this is the  best and more close to what I am searching for -> 
1. http://eagain.net/articles/git-for-computer-scientists/ . This site gave me 
hope that it must be possible to achieve my goal, i.e. to represent all the 
feautures and functions of git in mathematical form. If that’s really possible 
.. umm..  it must be possible so pls guide me and give your valuable 
suggestions. 


I must not forget to mention that this the video that brought me very close to 
git. 
2. Tech Talk: Linus Torvalds on git which was at google. -> 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIQjrMHTv4 



Harsh Bhatt
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