London: Queen Mary University, 2023. — 43 p. The GAP system is a freely available, open-source computer system for algebra and discrete mathematics, with an emphasis on computational group theory. This article provides a tutorial introduction to the Grape, Design, and FinInG packages for GAP. The Grape package is used to construct and study graphs related to groups, designs,...
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Communications in Computer Algebra. — 15 p. The package Numericalsgps performs computations with and for numerical and affine semigroups. This manuscript is a survey of what the package does, and at the same time intends to gather the trending topics on numerical semigroups. Interaction with other packages.
Aachen: Die Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH), 1995. — 1570 p. Schönert M., Besche H.U., Breuer T., Celler F., Eick B., Felsch V., Hulpke A., Mnich J., Nickel W., Pfeiffer G., Polis U., Theißen H. Welcome to the first release of GAP from St Andrews. In the two years since the release of GAP 3.4.3, most of the efforts of the GAP team in Aachen have been devoted...
Aachen: Die Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH), 1995. — 1942 p. Schönert M., Besche H.U., Breuer T., Celler F., Eick B., Felsch V., Hulpke A., Mnich J., Nickel W., Pfeiffer G., Polis U., Theißen H. Welcome to the first release of GAP3 from St Andrews. In the two years since the release of GAP3 3.4.3, most of the efforts of the GAP3 team in Aachen have been...
Varanasi: Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, 2020. — 375 p. The purpose of writing this book is to provide a textbook of basic Linear Algebra courses at all Indian Universities. Therefore it is written according to the uni ed syllabus of Indian universities to fulfill the requirements of undergraduate students. We have written this book through a computational approach. Indeed,...
Aachen: Die Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH), 2013. — 66 p. GAP (Groups, Algorithms, and Programming) is an open-source computer algebra system for computational discrete algebra with particular emphasis on computational group theory. What is GAP? Symbolic computation. Group theory. History. The GAP System. Demo & Functionality.
Halifax: Dalhousie University, 2020. – 42 p. GAP (Groups, Algorithms, and Programming) is an open-source computer algebra system for computational discrete algebra with a particular emphasis on computational group theory. Arithmetics. Basic programming. Linear algebra. Elementary group theory. Advanced group theory, representation theory.
The GAP Group, 2024. — 1497 p. GAP stands for Groups, Algorithms and Programming. The name was chosen to reflect the original aim of the system, which is introduced in this reference manual. Since that choice, the system has become somewhat broader, and you will also find information about algorithms and programming for other algebraic structures, such as semigroups and...
Bachelor Thesis. — Linz: Johannes Kepler University, 2018. — 38 p. We consider Rubik’s Cube mathematically using algebraic group theory. We will see that the 6 possible rotations on the cube generate a group. With the help of the computer algebra software GAP, we will be able to calculate a guidance to solve the combination puzzle without using any solving techniques made for...
Monograph. — Publication details not specified, 2023. — 156 p. Implementing new algorithms and the ever-growing power of modern computers have a revolutionary impact on science. Mathematics, whose artistic and creative nature could have been thought to be a barrier to the influence of computers, does not escape the reach of this revolution. Much of the mathematics published...
St. Andrews: University of St. Andrews. — 32 p. GAP (Groups, Algorithms, and Programming) is an open-source computer algebra system for computational discrete algebra with a particular emphasis on computational group theory. What is GAP? History. Basic Data. Groups and group actions. Data Collections in GAP. Writing your programs... Integer Factorization. Character tables. A...
Tokyo: Canon Inc., 2016. — 192 p. This work is intended to be an introductory lecture in material physics, in which the modern computational group theory and the electronic structure calculation are in collaboration. The efforts of mathematicians in field of the group theory, have ripened as a new trend, called “computer algebra”, outcomes of which now can be available as handy...
Fort Collins, CO: Colorado State University, 2011. — 178 p. This book aims to give an introduction to using GAP with material appropriate for an undergraduate abstract algebra course. It does not even attempt to provide an introduction to abstract algebra — many excellent books do this. Instead, it is aimed at the instructor of an introductory algebra course, who wants to...
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