Hi Avichal,

Sorry that nobody got in touch with you. I think there are couple
ideas how to improve the speed, as you mentioned, e.g.:

series(sin(x)*cos(x), x, 1000)

I am also interested in getting this done in CSymPy:

https://github.com/certik/csympy

and compare against Mathematica etc. for these series expansions, to
get decent speed. You can apply for CSymPy as well here.

Ondrej

On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Avichal Dayal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Also I wanted to ask about 'The Lpoly2 Distributed polynomials in series'.
> It is the work of Mario Pernici which is upon review process now.
> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/609
> How will it affect the series code?
>
> I'm also a bit unclear of what the aim of this project. Apart from formal
> power series and asymptotic expansion
> what else is the aim of this project?
>
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