Hello,

My name is Nico Santamaria I am a second-year student at Pomona College in 
Claremont, California, studying mathematics and philosophy with coursework 
in computer science. 

I’ve used Sage in courses in Number Theory & Cryptography and Combinatorics 
(so it’s installed and I have forked the repository), and have felt since 
last semester that I would love to contribute to the project. 
Unfortunately, I only found about about GSoC yesterday, and submitted a 
last-minute proposal regarding the Dynamical Systems with Multiple 
Functions project idea, having briefly worked with a professor whose 
research is in discrete dynamical chaos. 

Unfortunately, due to its rushed nature, the proposal I submitted is not 
nearly as refined as it could or should be. I’m wondering if it’s now too 
late to inquire as to what might be some fruitful or useful specific areas 
to look into in more depth.

I have experience in Python and Haskell through formal coursework and 
personal projects (I like to solve the problems on projecteuler.net for 
fun) and feel comfortable engaging with higher mathematics due to my degree 
focus in pure math. 

Thanks and best wishes,
Nico

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