[Turkmath:8489] Fwd: Announcing the LMFDB
Gönenç Onay
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10 Tem 2012 Sal 16:50:14 EEST
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From: LMFDB <lmfdb at lmfdb.org>
Date: Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 5:51 AM
Subject: [news] Une base de données sur les formes modulaires (Fwd:
Announcing the LMFDB)
To: NMBRTHRY at listserv.nodak.edu
L'annonce ci-dessous peut intéresser en dehors de notre équipe…
D.B.
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We are pleased to announce the release of the LMFDB:
the L-functions and Modular Forms Database.
http://www.lmfdb.org
The LMFDB seeks to be a modern handbook for objects of research
in number theory and related areas. It provides formulas, tables,
graphs, and data, with an emphasis on exhibiting concrete examples
and illustrating the connections between related objects. Browse
and search pages provide easy access for both experts and
non-experts. Every object has its own 'homepage,' which has
a permanent and mathematically meaningful URL.
In this initial release, the LMFDB has well-developed material for:
Dirichlet characters and Dirichlet L-functions
Elliptic curves/Q and their L-functions
Holomorphic cusp forms on GL(2)/Q and their L-functions
Number fields, both local and global, their Galois groups, and
Dedekind zeta functions
In addition, there is material available under various stages of
development for:
Maass forms on GL(2)/Q and their L-functions
Hilbert modular forms and their L-functions
Siegel modular forms and their L-functions
L-functions of Maass forms on GL(3), GL(4), and Sp(4)
Artin representations and Artin L-functions
Symmetric power L-functions
The LMFDB seeks to be an ongoing and growing resource for the
research mathematics community. We welcome feedback via the
feedback form available on the website:
http://www.lmfdb.org
The project is open source, with the code available at
http://code.google.com/p/lmfdb/
Regards,
The LMFDB collaboration
Managing Editors:
Jonathan Bober, Andrew Booker, Brian Conrey, John Cremona, David Farmer,
Ralph Furmaniak, John Jones, Kiran S. Kedlaya, Michael Rubinstein,
Harald Schilly, Ralf Schmidt, William Stein, Holly Swisher
Editors:
Jonathan Bober, Paul-Olivier Dehaye, John Cremona, John Jones,
Stefan Lemurell, Pascal Molin, Nathan Ryan, Nils-Peter Skoruppa,
Fredrik Strömberg, John Voight
LMFDB Contributors:
Matthew Alderson, Salman Baig, Jennifer Balakrishnan, Jennifer Beineke,
Jonathan W. Bober, Andrew Booker, Robert Bradshaw, Alina Bucur,
Henri Cohen, Brian Conrey, John Cremona, Paul-Olivier Dehaye,
Lassina Dembele, Tim Dokchitser, Stephan Ehlen, David W. Farmer,
Marcus Fraczek, Ralph Furmaniak, Jonathan Hanke, William Hart,
Ghaith Hiary, Duc Khiem Huynh, John Jones, Jon Keating,
Kiran S. Kedlaya, Kamal Khuri-Makdisi, Sally Koutsoliotas,
Stefan Lemurell, Robert Miller, Pascal Molin, David Platt, Cris Poor,
Rishikesh, David Roberts, David Roe, Michael Rubinstein, Nathan Ryan,
Ralf Schmidt, Harald Schilly, Gagan Sekhon, Nils-Peter Skoruppa,
William Stein, Fredrik Stroemberg, Holly Swisher, Gonzalo Tornaria
Holger Then, John Voight, Lynne Walling, Mark Watkins, Jamie Weigandt,
Trevor Wooley, David Yuen
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