MaRDI Knowledge Graph (Q6503328): Difference between revisions
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Changed claim: description (P1459): Serving the global mathematical community, the MaRDI knowledge Graph is a comprehensive resource containing over 5 million items and 500 million relationships among open mathematical research data. This graph integrates essential data from a diverse array of data sources, including DLMF, CRAN, PolyDB, swMATH, zb-MATH Open, arXiv, and OpenML. It is accessible through an API and the MaRDI portal and supports the mathematical research community by... |
Changed claim: description (P1459): Serving the global mathematical community, the MaRDI Knowledge Graph is a growing resource that brings together over 5 million items and 500 million relationships from various open mathematical research data sources. It integrates information from repositories such as DLMF, CRAN, PolyDB, swMATH, zbMATH Open, arXiv, and OpenML, creating connections between datasets, publications, software, and mathematical concepts. \N \N What does it do? |
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Serving the global mathematical community, the MaRDI Knowledge Graph is a growing resource that brings together over 5 million items and 500 million relationships from various open mathematical research data sources. It integrates information from repositories such as DLMF, CRAN, PolyDB, swMATH, zbMATH Open, arXiv, and OpenML, creating connections between datasets, publications, software, and mathematical concepts. \N \N What does it do? |
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Serving the global mathematical community, the MaRDI Knowledge Graph is a growing resource that brings together over 5 million items and 500 million relationships from various open mathematical research data sources. It integrates information from repositories such as DLMF, CRAN, PolyDB, swMATH, zbMATH Open, arXiv, and OpenML, creating connections between datasets, publications, software, and mathematical concepts. \N \N What does it do?
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