MathModDB (Q6534274)
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MathModDB is a database of mathematical models developed by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI).
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MathModDB is a database of mathematical models developed by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI). |
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## MathModDB: A database for Mathematical Models \N \NMathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Expression, Academic Discipline, Research Problem, Quantity \[Kind\], Computational Task, Scholarly Article), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph. \N \N### What does it do? \NThe MathModDB Knowledge Graph helps organize and link mathematical models, offering structured insights into mathematical modelling and related computational tasks. It enables researchers and students to navigate across mathematical models and expressions, as well as scholarly articles, making it easier to explore connections between research problems from different academic disciplines. \N \N### How can it be used? \N* The MathModDB knowledge graph is part of the bigger [MaRDI knowledge graph](https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/wiki/MathModDB), thus providing connections to a plethora of mathematical research items. \N* The MathModDB knowledge graph can be populated by using [MaRDMO](https://github.com/MarcoReidelbach/MaRDMO-Plugin), a user-friendly interface for sharing documentation of mathematical models, inter-disciplinary workflows and soon algorithms. \N* Use structured queries via the [MaRDI KG Query Service](https://query.portal.mardi4nfdi.de/) to retrieve specific information. \N \N'''The MathModDB Knowledge Graph is still evolving, and its coverage is not yet complete. However, it provides a foundation for discovering research on mathematical modelling in a structured way. As the graph grows, contributions and feedback from the community will help refine and expand its usefulness over time.'''
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