A survey of repositories in graph theory
Srinibas Swain, C. Paul Bonnington, Graham Farr, Kerri Morgan

TL;DR
This survey reviews existing graph repositories in graph theory, summarizing their scope and contents, and discusses opportunities for developing more flexible, queryable repositories to support research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current graph repositories and highlights the need for more adaptable, queryable data sources in graph theory research.
Findings
Many graph repositories exist with diverse contents
Current repositories lack flexible querying capabilities
Opportunities exist for developing more advanced repositories
Abstract
Since the pioneering work of R. M. Foster in the 1930s, many graph repositories have been created to support research in graph theory. This survey reviews many of these graph repositories and summarises the scope and contents of each repository. We identify opportunities for the development of repositories that can be queried in more flexible ways.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Graph Theory Research · Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs · Graph Theory and Algorithms
