Mukundan Senthil is an experienced software engineer from Coimbatore, India, with eight years building robust algorithmic and backend solutions. He is an active open-source contributor to competitive programming tooling, having implemented core data structures and algorithms—Fenwick trees, segment trees, treaps, union-find—and numerical methods in the PyRival library to support efficient problem solving. Comfortable working close to the metal of algorithms and performance, he brings practical expertise in graph algorithms, FFT and search/integration routines that accelerate compute-heavy tasks. Mukundan’s background suggests a strong aptitude for systems that demand correctness and speed, and a tendency to contribute foundational, reusable components rather than one-off features.
Contributions:1 release, 156 commits, 34 PRs in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Mukundan primarily contributed to the development of a competitive programming library. Their work involved creating and implementing various data structures and algorithms, including a bit array, Fenwick tree, SegmentTree, UnionFind, and Treap implementations. They also added functions for numerical methods, such as FFT, integration, and search algorithms like golden section search, and included graph algorithms like DFS, BFS, and Kruskal's algorithm. The user's contributions showcase a focus on providing foundational tools useful for competitive programming problems.
Contributions:35 commits, 1 PR, 9 pushes in 11 months
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