Hi Sympy Community,

I am a Python developer working for Pearson Education in Centennial CO. We 
are working on a calculus tutoring app that uses Sympy to help assess the 
correctness of students' solutions to their homework problems. I would like 
to contribute to the project to give back to the open-source community and 
improve my understanding of the library.

Here is a quick summary of my experience and education. I have been a 
professional software developer for about a year and three months. Before 
that, I completed an MS in math at Colorado State University. My thesis was 
on the use of spectral methods to solve PDEs applied to ion bombardment 
experiments. My implementations were in Python and used the numpy and scipy 
libraries. I took three graduate algebra courses as part of my coursework, 
which included studying Groebner bases. Most of my experience in computer 
algebra is from using Sympy at Pearson. I've primarily used tools from the 
Polys module to try and determine when Calc I limit problems can be solved 
by factoring or by conjugate radicals, and worked on a utility library to 
determine the domain of a univariate real-valued function that makes use of 
Sympy's continuous_domain function and handles edge cases.

Looking forward to getting involved with the project.

Sincerely,

Wes Galbraith

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