On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 11:33 PM Jason Moore wrote:
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> Dear Piyush,
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> This is a good idea, but I think it is unlikely to be selected. I don't think
> GSoC even allows us to have "documentation only" projects, which this would
> fall under. It is best if you choose an idea that we have made on
Hello SymPy Community,
I am Sai Kumar, and I propose enhancing SymPy's code generation
capabilities to efficiently compute Jacobians and Hessians for optimization
and ODE integration. This project will bridge the gap between symbolic and
numerical computing, enabling users to seamlessly integra
Hello SymPy Community,
I am Sai Kumar, and I propose enhancing SymPy's code generation
capabilities to efficiently compute Jacobians and Hessians for optimization
and ODE integration. This project will bridge the gap between symbolic and
numerical computing, enabling users to seamlessly integr
Hello again,
Thank you for your valuable feedback and insights! Based on the discussion
so far, I’ve refined my proposed project scope to ensure meaningful
contributions that align with current needs. This remains open to any and
all feedback.
*Current Proposed Scope*
1.
*Comple
Hi everyone!
I'm Daryl, a third year mathematics and computer science student from the
National University of Singapore, currently doing an exchange semester at
EPFL. I also have some substantial experience with Python development, most
notably as a (formerly active) core developer of the mathe
I've deleted the SymEngine ideas from the ideas page because I don't
think we have any mentors for it. If I'm wrong about that and someone
actually can mentor it, the ideas are still in the git history,
although you may want to consider writing the ideas from scratch so
that they are updated.
Aaro