Hello SageMath team,

My name is Jamie Kai, I'm at the University of British Columbia in 
Vancouver, Canada. I'm in year 1 of a 2-year Second Bachelor of Computer 
Science program, and I have a previous BA in Math from McGill University.

I have experience with Python and Cython programming for large-scale 
statistical calculations, and several years of MATLAB and professional 
full-stack experience.

I've also taken several upper-year/grad math courses: advanced linear 
algebra (tensor, exterior and symmetric algebras, topological vector 
spaces), group theory, analysis (real, complex, harmonic). I have a growing 
interest in abstract algebra, so SageMath's list of project ideas this year 
is very exciting!

I am quite interested in submitting a proposal for one of the project ideas 
in computational algebra under Travis Scrimshaw, in particular: *Improve 
exterior algebra and Gröbner bases code and expand to graded commutative 
algebras* 
<https://wiki.sagemath.org/GSoC/2023#Improve_exterior_algebra_and_Gr.2BAPY-bner_bases_code_and_expand_to_graded_commutative_algebras>

I have a couple of questions:

Are there any suggested references (books, papers, websites) for 
computational ring theory or commutative algebra that I can read to get 
some theoretical background?

Would the 175 hour version of the exterior algebra & Gröbner bases project 
include just the first goal of improving performance with Gröbner bases, or 
also some work on the case of general graded commutative algebras?

Cheers,
Jamie

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