Implement ODES and Higher order differential equations shortcomings into symPy.

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Monish Prakasan

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Mar 26, 2018, 1:28:50 PM3/26/18
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Hi,

    I am Monish Prakasan currently pursuing BTech Computer Science in PES University, Bangalore. I am in my first year right now and have been able to familiarize myself with the basics of languages like python, c, c++ and SQL.


    My mathematics education includes High School Maths + One year of Engineering mathematics which includes calculus, laplace transformations, Beta-Gamma functions to name a few.


    Particular Expertise : I can code moderately well in python and i’ve been using python for more than a year now. Prior to this I have been coding in c++ for almost 3 years and have a fairly good knowledge of the c programming language as well.


    Project Ideas : I had a look at the project ideas page and i figured i could be of help with ordinary differential equations. I had a look at what was asked and I am sure I can be of help in improving SymPy with my work in this field.


    Mathematics has always interested me and being given a chance to integrate maths into python would mean a lot to me. Not just ordinary differential equations, i will be able to implement a bit of higher order differential equations shortcomings into sympy as well.


    I am from Bangalore, India. I have good command over English and fairly good command over other indian languages like Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada.


    While this particular email may seem a little too vague, trust me, this is only in a hurry to get into the mailing list and I am simulatenously researching more and more on this topic regarding symPy.


Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

Monish Prakasan


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