On Feb 24, 2:48 pm, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What happened last year, by the way, was that several people wanted to
> write a GSOC application.  However, nobody volunteered to mentor any
> Sage-related GSOC projects at all.  As a result, we did not even apply
> to have Sage as a mentoring organization.

I will be supervising a 3rd year mathematics/computer science student
this summer to work on things that might end up in sage, so I am very
much interested in projects with as many of the following
characteristics as possible:
 1) Allows the student to learn some interesting mathematics
 2) does not require too much mathematics background
 3) does not require knowledge of too many different components (he'll
only have 4 months, so if he needs all of them to familiarize himself
with the code then he won't be able to do anything interesting)
 4) high potential for rewarding results

The lists Burcin pointed to above are already very useful, but if
people know other lists or problems, please let me know.

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