There is too much of the algorithm to complete it in a summer. Rather,
you should aim to have some subsection of the algorithm finished,
e.g., trig functions (the hypertangent part).
Aaron Meurer
Aaron Meurer
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 10:13 AM Prakhar Saxena
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prakhar...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hey Aaron Meurer,
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> My name is Prakhar Saxena. I am a second year undergraduate student at Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi. I have a fair experience of coding in python. I have studied abstract algebra, calculus and mathematical methods during my first and second year. I would like to know what is expected from this project at the end of this summer. I think i will start by completing the unfinished work that has been previously done on this and later work on adding support for trigonometric functions. Will this be enough for a gsoc project?
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> I have studied books like Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig and Schaum's Outline of Linear Algebra.
> I am currently going through Symbolic Integration I: Transcendental Functions by M. Bronstein and have read chapter 1. Is there anything else i need to study?
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