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Classical MF: all (k,N) up to (100,20) #451

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davidfarmer opened this issue Oct 27, 2015 · 3 comments
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Classical MF: all (k,N) up to (100,20) #451

davidfarmer opened this issue Oct 27, 2015 · 3 comments
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kedlaya commented Feb 8, 2016

There used to be some even larger levels represented; for instance, at some point I looked up the form 288.4d (and used the URL in a preprint), but since then it seems to have disappeared. Will these be coming back anytime soon?

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On 8 February 2016 at 03:57, kedlaya notifications@github.com wrote:

There used to be some even larger levels represented; for instance, at
some point I looked up the form 288.4d (and used the URL in a preprint),
but since then it seems to have disappeared. Will these be coming back
anytime soon?

As far as I know there is a simple script to compute more of these an
upload them. The sky's the limit, though already 2/3 of our backup
consists of classical modular forms. Thoughts about how to store the a_p
of classical newforms compactly when they lie in a large degree relative
extension would be welcome.

John


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Closing per remark #873 (comment)

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