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= Dimensions of Modular Forms Spaces for Gamma(N) = | = Sage Days 17 Project = <<TableOfContents>> == Updating wstein.org/Tables == We have that there are three (related) tasks to perform: 1. generate data 2. make that data easily accessible and searched 3. make this available through a web front-end. Basically everything else on this wiki is currently part of (1). Here's a list of tasks for (3): * create some appropriate storage on a ZFS drive to test (William) * set up Robert Bradshaw's CherryPy code from Benasque (Robert Bradshaw) * start adding data from existing tables * add functionality to the database manager to provide canonical URLs for data and an associated wiki * think about authentication issues for uploading new data * make certain fields (such as author or title) immutable * create a table of contents for the data, which probably makes the most sense as a completely separate webserver * write something that does sanity checks and tests: for instance, keep a list of sample queries, and run them regularly (say, daily) to make sure that they still work Other closely related tasks: * create a database type for plaintext databases Feature requests: * user queries for new additions == Rational Cuspidal Subgroups == * See http://wstein.org/home/wstein/db/days17/cuspidal_torsion/ for some data. == Dimensions of Modular Forms Spaces for Gamma(N) == |
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See [[/presagedays]] | See [[/presagedays|projects]]. There are numerous ideas for projects there. == Implement the Hijikata Trace Formula == There are PARI and Magma implementations here along with some scans: http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/Tables/hijikata.html Do a Sage implementation. Then do some interesting computations say of the trace of $T_2$ on some high weight spaces... |
Sage Days 17 Project
Contents
Updating wstein.org/Tables
We have that there are three (related) tasks to perform:
- generate data
- make that data easily accessible and searched
- make this available through a web front-end.
Basically everything else on this wiki is currently part of (1). Here's a list of tasks for (3):
- create some appropriate storage on a ZFS drive to test (William)
set up Robert Bradshaw's CherryPy code from Benasque (Robert Bradshaw)
- start adding data from existing tables
- add functionality to the database manager to provide canonical URLs for data and an associated wiki
- think about authentication issues for uploading new data
- make certain fields (such as author or title) immutable
- create a table of contents for the data, which probably makes the most sense as a completely separate webserver
- write something that does sanity checks and tests: for instance, keep a list of sample queries, and run them regularly (say, daily) to make sure that they still work
Other closely related tasks:
- create a database type for plaintext databases
Feature requests:
- user queries for new additions
Rational Cuspidal Subgroups
See http://wstein.org/home/wstein/db/days17/cuspidal_torsion/ for some data.
Dimensions of Modular Forms Spaces for Gamma(N)
See #6860.
Pre-Sage Days Stuff
See projects. There are numerous ideas for projects there.
Implement the Hijikata Trace Formula
There are PARI and Magma implementations here along with some scans:
http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/Tables/hijikata.html
Do a Sage implementation. Then do some interesting computations say of the trace of T_2 on some high weight spaces...