Re: [sage-gsoc] gsoc 2020 enthusiast

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David Coudert

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Feb 18, 2020, 2:46:53 AM2/18/20
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Dear Purva,

Before applying for GSoC with Sagemath, you should start getting familiar with Sagemath (how to play with graphs, do basic algorithms, etc.) and with the developer guide http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html (what’s the programing standard, how to use git, etc.). Then, you can start contributing Sagemath with smalls patchs (implementation of a new algorithm or improvement of an existing one).
You can see the current activity at https://trac.sagemath.org/

Reading the papers related to the project is also a good idea.

Sincerely,
David.

Le 17 févr. 2020 à 20:06, varenyam bakshi <varen...@gmail.com> a écrit :

Greetings
I am Varenyam Bakshi first  year student at IIT GUWAHATI, CSE department and I am looking forward to participate in GSOC 2020 for which I decided to explore the project "Diameter, radius, eccentricities, and distances".

Regarding the project, I have quite a good experience in Python, C++ and C and worked on libraries like numpy and matplotlib. I have a deep understanding of probability, 2D geometry, linear algebra and calculus and I am efficient in the study of data structures and algorithms. I am currently making myself familiar with Sage code and trying to learn cython from sources told to me in reply to previous posts on this group.

I see myself as prospective student for this project .and would like to work on this project. In addition to this what can i do until the release of ideas list?

Thank you.
Regards
-Purva

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varenyam bakshi

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Feb 18, 2020, 5:12:33 AM2/18/20
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On Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 12:36:17 AM UTC+5:30, varenyam bakshi wrote:
Greetings
I am Varenyam Bakshi first  year student at IIT GUWAHATI, CSE department and I am looking forward to participate in GSOC 2020 for which I decided to explore the project "Diameter, radius, eccentricities, and distances".

Regarding the project, I have quite a good experience in Python, C++ and C and worked on libraries like numpy and matplotlib. I have a deep understanding of probability, 2D geometry, linear algebra and calculus and I am efficient in the study of data structures and algorithms. I am currently making myself familiar with Sage code and trying to learn cython from sources told to me in reply to previous posts on this group.

I see myself as prospective student for this project .and would like to work on this project. In addition to this what can i do until the release of ideas list?

Thank you.
Regards
-Varenyam bakshi
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