The Modular Forms Database

Related data about elliptic curves, abelian varieties, etc.

William A. Stein


 
  

If you have any questions or comments, please send me email wstein@gmail.com.

In order to make these tables, I made extensive use of MAGMA, C++, LiDIA, and PARI, and greatly appreciate the work of the designers of these packages. If you find these tables useful when writing a paper, please feel free to acknowledge them; however, I don't require this. If you are seriously going to use some of these computations in a paper, it would be very wise to email me so I can double check their accuracy using my newest software.

Some computational resources used to make these tables:

  1. Modular -- A dual opteron Sun Fire V20Z Server with 8GB RAM acquired using my NSF grant.
  2. Neron: A Sun Fire V480 Server with 22GB RAM acquired using a Sun Education Grant.
  3. Meccah: a cluster of 6 dual Athlons funded by W.R. Hearst III and Harvard.
  4. Chaucer: Mark Watkins's dual athlon at Penn State
  5. Modular: A dual pentium 933 that Barry Mazur purchased for me. This is the machine that the databases and web pages currently run on. Joe Harris also purchased two 120GB hard drives for modular.
  6. Kevin Buzzard's computer crackpipe, at Imperial College, UK.
  7. The Berkeley cluster of 3 dual celerons that Wayne Whitney built.
  8. The MAGMA group's Sun Enterprise E450 at University of Sydney.