for this workshop
LMFDB as a microscope and a telescope
at the
American Institute of Mathematics, San Jose, California
organized by
Brian Conrey, David Farmer, and John Jones
This workshop, sponsored by AIM, EPSRC, and the NSF, will introduce participants to the L-functions and Modular Forms Database (LMFDB) as a tool for research and teaching.
The LMFDB contains a wealth of information on L-functions, modular forms of several types, elliptic curves and genus 2 curves, number fields, and much more. In addition to detailed information about individual objects, the LMFDB also includes information about connections between objects, including the connections described by the Langlands Program.
The workshop will involve a mixture of demonstrations, explorations, discussions about mathematical content, and discussions about the future of the LMFDB.
Space and funding is available for a few more participants. If you would like to participate, please apply by filling out the on-line form no later than June 1, 2019. Applications are open to all, and we especially encourage women, underrepresented minorities, junior mathematicians, and researchers from primarily undergraduate institutions to apply.
For more information email workshops@aimath.org