House of Graphs: a database of interesting graphs
Gunnar Brinkmann, Kris Coolsaet, Jan Goedgebeur, Hadrien Melot

TL;DR
House of Graphs is a searchable database of interesting and relevant graphs, including special graphs and counterexamples, aimed at aiding research in graph theory.
Contribution
It introduces a user-extendable database of interesting graphs, combining complete classes with notable examples for graph theoretic research.
Findings
Contains a curated list of special graphs
Includes counterexamples to conjectures
Allows user contributions
Abstract
In this note we present House of Graphs (http://hog.grinvin.org) which is a new database of graphs. The key principle is to have a searchable database and offer -- next to complete lists of some graph classes -- also a list of special graphs that already turned out to be interesting and relevant in the study of graph theoretic problems or as counterexamples to conjectures. This list can be extended by users of the database.
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