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My research program reflects the essential interplay between abstract
theory and explicit machine computation during
the latter half of the twentieth century;
it sits at the intersection of recent work of
B. Mazur, K. Ribet, R. Taylor, and A. Wiles
on Galois representations
with work of J. Cremona, N. Elkies, and J.-F. Mestre
on explicit modular forms computations.
My work on the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer
conjecture for modular abelian varieties and search for new
examples of modular icosahedral Galois representations
has led me to discover and implement algorithms for
explicitly computing with modular forms.
William A. Stein
1999-12-01