Today, I'm giving a talk at QVNTS on computing Maass forms. My slides are available here.
Please let me know if there are any questions or comments.
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2023-03-01 AA
What does it mean to compute something that is uncomputable?
2023-03-01 davidlowryduda
I mean compute an arbitrarily close approximation here. And I should note that there are a fixed set of Maass forms with eigenvalues in some range $\frac{1}{4} < \lambda < \lambda_2$, so there are a precise list of forms that I am trying to find close approximations to.