Research

Open computational mathematics on serious hardware.

Public mathematical experiments, review trails, careful caveats, and agent-readable context.

bigcompute.science

bigcompute.science is an open computational lab notebook for mathematical experiments that benefit from serious hardware. The public work includes Zaremba's conjecture, Ramsey R(5,5), Kronecker coefficients, class numbers of real quadratic fields, Hausdorff spectra, Ramanujan Machine searches, prime convergents, Flint Hills, and more.

Every result is framed carefully: computed, archived, benchmarked, and reviewed. Not peer-reviewed. Not overclaimed. The point is to publish enough context for independent inspection.

Public numbers

Zaremba verification210B denominators
Kronecker S3026.4B nonzero triples
Hausdorff spectrum1,048,575 subsets
AI review trail53 reviews

Research companion

Convergent turns the lab into an AI research loop.

Exploration becomes findings. Findings become context. Context feeds the assistant that helps think about the next experiment.

Experiment map

Current public domains.

A lot of this sits at the intersection of number theory, combinatorics, representation theory, spectral methods, and high-performance experimentation.