Abstract: In this talk I'll discuss the UMKR database that I've been
building. This database provides lots of data concerning fundamental
representation theoretic objects like root systems, root subsystems,
subalgebras, Weyl group representations, nilpotent coadjoint orbits and
more. But more importantly, it provides a simple means for exploring
the many connections between such representation theoretical objects.
After presenting an overview of the database, I will provide some
examples of the utility of the UMRK dataset.
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