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GAP Days in general

GAP Days are meetings where developers and users with GAP programming experience are invited to discuss, influence, and contribute to the future development of GAP. To streamline each meeting, the organisers usually suggest a few main topics to work on during the week.

The meetings are also suitable for advertising recent developments in GAP itself, and its packages, via short talks. However, the focus of the meetings is on development, with talks playing only a minor role. As enough GAP experts will be around for advice and technical support, the meetings offer particularly good opportunities for people to work on their own packages. At the end of the week, we would be happy to hear about any progress you made.

Please visit gapdays.de for a list of all GAP Days.

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The schedule can be found on [the program page]({{ site.baseurl }}/program).

We will also include a small number of talks during the GAP Days about GAP itself. If there is a particular topic in this area that you would like to talk about, then please include details in the comment box at registration, or email us later.

We warmly invite all people interested with little knowledge of the insides of GAP to join in as well: this includes undergraduate students, PhD students, post-docs, and more experienced mathematicians. You will be able to meet us and each other, and learn about GAP development and algorithmic group theory in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

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Sponsors

This workshop is supported by SFB-TRR 195 - Symbolic Tools in Mathematics and their Application.

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