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Featured: Symbolic Algebra
Computers have always been good at boolean logic. Then came along representations for integers and real numbers, and computers became good at arithmetic. Can computers get good at symbolic algebra?

Read more about my polynomial algebra program.

Hi, I'm Hari

I live in New York City and am happily working at Jane Street Capital. As an undergraduate, I studied CS and ECE at Carnegie Mellon University. Here are some projects I've worked on.


Bored?

I share some of my thoughts on my blog. Feel free to check them out! If that feels like too much work, how's a game of Javanoid with cheat codes instead?

Cheat Code Action
Gold Gold ball
Fired Up Shooting
Add Life +1
Jump <#> Goes to level

Miscellaneous

Although my education was in computer science, development isn't my primary role at work. Still, outside of work, I love to code. When I step away from my computer, I like to play racquetball, struggle at poker, and eat food from Taco Bell.

My full first name is actually "Srihari," my favorite movie is Lord of War with Nicolas Cage, I play chess but am a terrible bughouse partner, and I try to go to the Broome Street Temple once a week.

Well that's about all the random facts I can think of for now, but if you'd like to get in touch shoot me an email.

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