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Third GAP Days

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The first week of the 3rd GAP Days is a school on representation theory of algebras and homological algebra in GAP. The talks will provide a general introduction to programming in GAP and an introduction to parallel programming in GAP, and introductions to the GAP-packages homalg/CAP (homological algebra and category theory in GAP) and QPA (Quivers and Path Algebras).

The school will be followed by a coding sprint to mutally integrate the GAP-packages homalg/CAP and QPA. It will end on Wednesday the 23rd at 13:00.

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GAP Days in general

GAP Days are meetings where developers and users with GAP programming experience are invited to influence the future development of GAP by initiating and contributing to discussions and coding sprints. As enough GAP experts will be around for technical support, the meetings usually offer good opportunities for people to work on their own packages. To streamline each meeting the organizers will usually suggest a few main topics to work on during the week.

The meetings are also suitable for advertising recent developments in core GAP and packages via short talks. However, the focus of the meeting is on code development, with talks only playing a minor role. At the end of the week, we would be happy to hear about any progress you made.

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Registering and stay

If you would like to attend, please [register]({{ site.baseurl }}/registration). This helps us with planning the workshop. If you need financial support, please register before 1st of August.

The workshop will take place at the NTNU Trondheim. Information about the exact location and information about hotels can be found on [the location page]({{ site.baseurl }}/location).

Contact

If you have questions or suggestions, please contact the organizers:

Sponsors

This workshop is supported by the Research Council of Norway, the project Clusters, combinatorics and computations in algebra.

Previous GAP Days

  1. First GAP Days
  2. Second GAP Days