Hey, 
I am Shikhar(@Shikhar1998) and I interested in participating in GSOC 2017 
with sympy.
I went through the Ideas Page and found the `Series Expansion` module quite 
interesting. 
Below is a rough list I charted based on what I perceived on exploring the 
Series module
and related PR's.  

Series :
1 . Improvements in checking if the series is convergent :
1. Checking convergence of more than 1 variable series.
2. Selectively applying Raebe's Test, Logarithmic Test, Cauchy Root Test
3. Acceleration Methods for Slowly Convergent Sequences
like E - algortithm, Levin's Transformations
refer thesis : (http://www.cis.twcu.ac.jp/~osada/thesis_osada.pdf)
Improvements as suggested as on Ideas Page :
2.  Step Further in rs_series module (Addition of More Functions to this 
module)  
3 . Improving Performance of Formal Power Series and removing XFAILS 
4 . Implementation: `Order` about a point that is not 0
  
Limits : 
1 . Implementation : Limits of HyperGeometric Function
2 . Extension of Limits to Complex as in Maple 
3 . Fixing Bugs in Limits

Please correct me if something has been already implemented or is 
potentially
not required or not included. I would be glad to know if someone is 
interested in mentoring this project. 
And provide some references on how to proceed. 

Thanks.

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