MaRDI Knowledge Graph (Q6503328)
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## The MaRDI Knowledge Graph: A New Way to Explore Mathematical Research \N \NServing 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? \NThe MaRDI Knowledge Graph helps organize and link mathematical research data, offering structured insights into how different resources relate to one another. It enables researchers and students to navigate across datasets, software tools, and research papers, making it easier to explore connections different areas of mathematical research and applications. \N \N### How can it be used? \N* Discover related datasets, software, or research papers on a given mathematical topic using our [entry page](https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/wiki/Service:MaRDI_KG). \N* Explore links between mathematical models, equations, and computational methods. \N* Use structured queries via an API or the [MaRDI KG Query Service](https://query.portal.mardi4nfdi.de/) to retrieve specific information. \N \N'''The MaRDI Knowledge Graph is still evolving, and its coverage is not yet complete. However, it provides a foundation for discovering mathematical research in a more connected way. As the graph grows, contributions and feedback from the community will help refine and expand its usefulness over time.'''
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The MaRDI Knowledge Graph connects over 5 million mathematical items by more than 500 million relationships from various open mathematical research data sources. (English)
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