Is the topic databases that you can download from the internet, or a system 
to serve mathematical data over the internet without requiring a local 
install? I've though about the latter at times. Its definitely not feasible 
to install every database known to man locally. So it would be nice to have 
a online service to hook into if you just want to look up something. 



On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 6:14:52 AM UTC-4, Paul-Olivier Dehaye wrote:
>
> The American Institute of Mathematics and the International Center for 
> Mathematical Sciences are sponsoring a workshop on 
>
> "Online databases: from L-functions to combinatorics" (co-organized by 
> Nicolas M. Thiery and me) 
>
> This workshop will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland, from January 21 
> to January 25, 2013. 
>
> Space and funding is available for a few more participants. Anyone 
> with experience in one or more of the relevant topics is strongly 
> encouraged to apply (design of core features of sage, mathematical 
> databases, L-functions, sage-combinat,...) 
>
> More information is available at: 
> http://aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/onlinedata.html 
>
> Paul-Olivier Dehaye 
> ETH Zurich / University of Zurich 
>

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