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Re: GSoC


Linear equation solvers is not the scope of <math.h>. There are many
packages serving this particular purpose, try looking into e.g. LAPACK.

Kind regards,
- Dmitry.


пт, 1 мар. 2019 г. в 23:09, Ahmed Ashraf <aashrafh31@gmail.com>:

> Hello,
> I am Ahmed Ashraf, a first-year student at the Computer Engineering
> Department, Faculty of Engineering - Cairo University in Egypt.
>
> In the first semester, I was asked to create a CAD as the Circuits course
> project. The requirements were to simulate simple AC circuits that contain
> only (independent voltage sources, independent current sources, dependent
> voltage source, dependent current source, resistors, capacitors, and
> inductors).
>
> The main problem which faced me was the math behind the code. I needed to
> solve a system of equations in more than 3 variables and the equations
> contain complex numbers and the results also were complex but the "math.h"
> and "complex.h" were very poor and useless to my project.
>
> So, it's a great chance for me to participate in a project will improve
> that libraries to help other people who need it to have a better experiment
> in using them.
>
> I am very excited about participating with you in the project "  Add new
> math.h and complex.h functions as built-ins". I studied 2 courses in
> programming the first was about the basics of C++ and the second was about
> Object-Oriented Programming using C++. Currently, I'm studying the third
> course about "Data Structures and Algorithms" also using C++ but recently I
> started to learn Python from an MIT course and "Data Structures and
> Algorithms" specialization in Coursera. Participating in that will be a
> very good step in my career closer to my goal.
>
> I also studied some courses in mathematics such that three courses in
> Calculus, in different areas like "Differential Calculus", "Integral
> Calculus", "Differential Equations" and " Partial Derivatives and Laplace".
> Currently, I am studying a course on "Discrete Mathematics" and " Discrete
> Mathematics" specialization in Coursera.
>
> I am also training on problem-solving skills constantly from online judges
> such that Codeforces.
>
> So, is this enough to have a chance in your project? and how I can improve
> my self to be qualified to participate with you before the application
> deadline?
>
> GitHub Account <https://github.com/aashrafh>
>


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