Mr Paul Leopardi1
1ACCESS-NRI, Acton, Australia, 2The Australian National University, Acton, Australia
Biography:
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2891-5969
Paul Leopardi is a research software engineer at ACCESS-NRI with a background in computer science and mathematics. His published research has included bioinformatics as well as various topics in pure and applied mathematics.
Abstract:
Increasingly, mathematical research is being conducted and assisted by computation. Until recently the results of these computations have been shared via text files which are relatively small in relation to today's idea of big data. Mathematics researchers now have the opportunity to take advantage of modern software and data curation tools to more effectively share their work. This lightning talk presents an example of such research and points to some organizations that aim to make the sharing of mathematical computations and databases more effective.