The fifth issue of the MaRDI Newsletter is online

MaRDI (Mathematical Research Data Initiative) is a Germany-wide initiative to address challenges in mathematical research. It is aimed mainly at mathematicians to change how we do mathematics using FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) research data. The fifth issue of the MaRDI Newsletter “Math & Data Quarterly” about knowledge graphs is just released.

Illustration by Ariel Cotton, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Knowledge graphs are dynamic and sophisticated data structures that organize information in a graph format, consisting of interconnected nodes and edges. They emulate human thought processes, allowing for a more intuitive representation of data and enabling efficient data retrieval and analysis. With their ability to capture semantic context and facilitate complex relationships, knowledge graphs have become valuable in fields such as mathematics, science, and artificial intelligence.

For those interested in delving deeper into knowledge graphs and their impact on mathematical research, the MaRDI newsletter offers valuable insights and resources.

In each newsletter, an episode of the interview series "Data Dates" is published, as well as news about the MaRDI universe and other NFDIs. The newsletter always closes with some reading recommendations on the featured topic, which also include videos, links to databases, or even comic collections.

Read the newsletter here, and subscribe here.