Hello Dr Scrimshaw,

I am writing this message to clarify my interpretation of the project "Improve 
(free) module implementations". 

In this project, we will be refactoring the classes 
FreeModuleElement_generic_sparse, FreeModuleElement_generic_dense, 
IndexedFreeModuleElement, 
and adding a common base class for both CFM and FreeModule.
This will allow us to consolidate the common methods of both classes in 
this base class. Additionally, we will enable CFM with dense implementation.

If I am mistaken in any aspect or if I am missing some information, please 
correct me or provide me with more details about the project. I am very 
interested in participating in this project as it aligns perfectly with my 
interest in coding and mathematics. I have familiarized myself with the 
implementation of FreeModule and CombinatorialFreeModule in SageMath.

Thanks,
Ruchit
On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 6:15:03 AM UTC+5:30 tcscrims wrote:

> Dear Ruchit,
>    Google has not yet decided what mentor organizations will be supported 
> under GSoC. Please check back once that information has been given.
>
> I don't know the answer to 1 offhand, but that information should be 
> available on the GSoC information page.
>
> For 2, we are building our list of proposed projects for 2024 currently, 
> but if we are accepted as a mentor organization, you are free to submit 
> whatever project you want.
>
> Best,
> Travis
>
>
> On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 4:03:18 AM UTC+9 ruchit....@iitgn.ac.in 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi SageMathTeam,
>>
>> I'm Ruchit Jagodara, a sophomore at IIT Gandhinagar studying Computer 
>> Science. I have some basic math knowledge (which I think  is enough for the 
>> projects in which I want to apply). I have proficiency in problem solving 
>> using python, c++, c, java. I am also a specialist at CodeForces, and 3 
>> star coder at CodeChef. Some relevant coursework that I undertook include 
>> :- Discrete mathematics, vector calculus and differential equations, linear 
>> algebra, etc. 
>>
>> I am currently working on implementing the algorithm of finding minimum 
>> generating set function for all groups in polynomial time complexity based 
>> on the research paper 
>> <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021869323005720?via%3Dihub>
>> .
>>
>> I'm excited about the projects on https://wiki.sagemath.org/GSoC/2024 
>> that match my skills and interests.
>>
>> I have some questions regarding GSoC: 
>>
>> 1. Can I submit more than one project proposal? (What is the maximum 
>> limit of no. of proposals that one can submit?)
>>
>> 2. On the website mentioned above, some projects don't have mentors 
>> listed(i.e. Create an interface to the SmallGrp database). Are these 
>> projects still available for GSoC 2024, and can I start working on 
>> proposals for them?
>>
>> Looking forward to your guidance and the chance to contribute to these 
>> projects.
>>
>

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