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Created claim: description (P1459): Algorithms are the main building blocks of scientific computing. MathAlgoDB is a knowledge graph with an underlying ontology that allows to systematically search algorithms solving problems, publications documenting them, software implementing and benchmarks testing them. The knowledge graph is accessible via a user-friendly interface that allows adding and editing available data. |
Changed claim: description (P1459): MathAlgoDB connects mathematical algorithms,models, problems, and software in a structured knowledge graph. It makes the landscape of scientific computing searchable, comparable, and reusable — from classical numerical methods to AI-based solvers. <p></p>Whether you’re exploring new methods orcurating algorithmic metadata: MathAlgoDB will give you a transparent, interconnected view of how mathematics is implemented and applied. Join the communi... |
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MathAlgoDB connects mathematical algorithms,models, problems, and software in a structured knowledge graph. It makes the landscape of scientific computing searchable, comparable, and reusable — from classical numerical methods to AI-based solvers. <p></p>Whether you’re exploring new methods orcurating algorithmic metadata: MathAlgoDB will give you a transparent, interconnected view of how mathematics is implemented and applied. Join the community and help shape the future ofalgorithmic knowledge!<p></p><b>Your voice matters!</b><p></p>Help shape the future coverage of MathAlgoDB. Suggest topics and scientific fields that the database should document next by pointing us to a key reference (for example, a journal article, monograph, or survey) from your area. Based on this reference, we construct a basic structured knowledge graph of the algorithms in that field. You are then invited to review, correct, and extend the graph, and your contribution will be acknowledged in MathAlgoDB’s documentation and outreach material.<p></p> [https://main.m1.mardi.ovh/join_mathalgodb Suggest a new topic for MathAlgoDB] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 28 November 2025
MathAlgoDB connects mathematical algorithms,models, problems, and software in a structured knowledge graph.
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MathAlgoDB connects mathematical algorithms,models, problems, and software in a structured knowledge graph. |
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MathAlgoDB connects mathematical algorithms,models, problems, and software in a structured knowledge graph. It makes the landscape of scientific computing searchable, comparable, and reusable — from classical numerical methods to AI-based solvers. <p></p>Whether you’re exploring new methods orcurating algorithmic metadata: MathAlgoDB will give you a transparent, interconnected view of how mathematics is implemented and applied. Join the community and help shape the future ofalgorithmic knowledge!<p></p><b>Your voice matters!</b><p></p>Help shape the future coverage of MathAlgoDB. Suggest topics and scientific fields that the database should document next by pointing us to a key reference (for example, a journal article, monograph, or survey) from your area. Based on this reference, we construct a basic structured knowledge graph of the algorithms in that field. You are then invited to review, correct, and extend the graph, and your contribution will be acknowledged in MathAlgoDB’s documentation and outreach material.<p></p> [https://main.m1.mardi.ovh/join_mathalgodb Suggest a new topic for MathAlgoDB]
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