Hi all
The first project that i’m most interested to work on is the “Optimize floating point expressions”. I am familiar with Herbie and I have started reading its source code with the purpose of adapting ideas and even code (after re-writing it in python). How does that sound?
I also would be really excited to work on the “Probability”
project. Are any of those project ideas available? Should i look for projects
that no-one else is working on?
Thank you!
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Hi,As far as I know, the "Probability" project is available for GSoC, 2020. Please let me know of any questions regarding GSoC projects related to `stats` module.Best wishes.
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--Hi all
The first project that i’m most interested to work on is the “Optimize floating point expressions”. I am familiar with Herbie and I have started reading its source code with the purpose of adapting ideas and even code (after re-writing it in python). How does that sound?
I also would be really excited to work on the “Probability” project. Are any of those project ideas available? Should i look for projects that no-one else is working on?
Thank you!
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Thank you for your coments.
> Support symbolic expressions of density function that implement the covariance matrix.Can you provide some examples for this idea.
> I also noticed that in the joint_rv_types for some classes there are corresponding functions that return a JointRandomSymbol object with a call to the multivariate_rv function buts that's not the case for other classes. Is there a reason for it or it is something that has not yet been implemented?It would be easy to comment if you can give some examples.
Thank you very
much for the help and the feedback!
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