On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 10:21:50AM -0800, William A. Stein wrote: > > I've made a first draft of the Modularity Workshop t-shirt and > placed it at > http://shimura.math.berkeley.edu/~was/hottopics/ William, Marsha knows a fairly good t-shirt store. They can only use Adobe Illustrator files. If you sent an eps file to Chris Beaumont ([email protected]) he can convert it into an Adobe Illustrator file. I think that Marsh a (or Dena or me) can take a disk down to them to see what they will actually charge and see what they think about how the images will look. If we have at least 50 shirts (not a bad idea; I suspect that we would sell almost that many at the conference, and we can always store a few of them and sell them as needed) then the shirts cost about $7 each, and each color costs $45. So with 4 colors (the minimum needed; it is possible that the bold font and/or the background part of the icosahedron may count as colors) this would come to about $11 per shirt, which seems reasonable to me. How seriously do we need all of the colors in the X_0(243) diagram? Would black suffice? Or a single color? I suppose that Hecke should really be listed in the Artin conjecture list (dihedral representations), but the list is long already. Also, other than Artin's paper, all other papers deal with GL_2 rather than GL_n.