Hello,

I was thinking about doing a GSoC project this summer. I don't think I 
would need too much mentoring since I have already written several patches 
for Sage. My idea was to implement physical constants, much like 
http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/PhysicalConstants/tutorial/PhysicalConstants.html.
 
The ones with uncertainty would be implemented as real intervals, while the 
exact ones could be numerically approximated. It would also integrate with 
the units support that Sage already has. I think it would serve an 
educational purpose, since I've seen Mathematica used in high school 
physics classes. Not only would the constants be easily accessible, but the 
dimensional analysis can help confirm or reject an answer.

Do you think this would be enough for GSoC?

Thank you,
Eviatar

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