Hello Dr. Scrimshaw,

I hope you are doing well! You may not remember me, but we met during Sage 
Days 114 at The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai.


I am currently doing my second Masters in Mathematics at King's College 
London.

I did my undergrad thesis under Dr. Amritanshu Prasad- The Institute of 
Mathematical Sciences, Chennai <https://www.imsc.res.in/~amri/>*. *My work 
with vector partitions focused on extending the theoretical understanding 
of enumerating them with given constraints. This project enhanced the 
functionality of the Vector Partitions module in SageMath 
<https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/combinat/sage/combinat/vector_partition.html>.
 
(ticket *#34827 <https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/34827>)*

One of the GSoC '24 projects caught my attention as a potential project for 
me to get involved with:* "Direct Implementation of Chow rings of 
Matroids". *I had the following questions regarding the same:


1. The project description states that using an explicit Gröbner basis for 
computing the Chow ring of a Matroid gives *more features *than the current 
model. Can you explain how this happens?


2. I'd like to know some* future prospects and applications* of this 
project that you may have in mind.


3. I'm currently residing in the *UK as an international student* and my 
visa permits me to work *every week for a maximum of 20 hours*. I want to 
know if I'm eligible to work as a GSoc contributor.

Thanks and I look forward to your reply!
Shriya.

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