Re: [sage-devel] A database of "interesting" graphs

2015-05-18 Thread Nico Van Cleemput
Sure. I'll ask tomorrow. Nico Op 18 mei 2015 22:58 schreef "Vincent Delecroix" <20100.delecr...@gmail.com >: > Hello, > > On 18/05/15 22:39, Nico Van Cleemput wrote: > > At the moment HoG does not provide a programmatic interface to their > > website, and there not so eager about people scraping

Re: [sage-devel] A database of "interesting" graphs

2015-05-18 Thread Vincent Delecroix
Hello, On 18/05/15 22:39, Nico Van Cleemput wrote: > At the moment HoG does not provide a programmatic interface to their > website, and there not so eager about people scraping their webpages. I > have been pushing them a little to move this to the top of their todo-list > (occasionally quite lit

Re: [sage-devel] A database of "interesting" graphs

2015-05-18 Thread Nico Van Cleemput
At the moment HoG does not provide a programmatic interface to their website, and there not so eager about people scraping their webpages. I have been pushing them a little to move this to the top of their todo-list (occasionally quite literally since we share an office), and as soon as they do thi

Re: [sage-devel] A database of "interesting" graphs

2015-05-18 Thread Tom Boothby
House of Graphs has a similar goal; perhaps it would be better to implement an interface to HoG like we have for OEIS, rather than reinvent the wheel. http://hog.grinvin.org/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-devel" group. To unsubscribe from thi

[sage-devel] A database of "interesting" graphs

2015-05-18 Thread Jernej Azarija
Hello! A group of people here at my UNI wants to start creating databases storing interesting graphs and some of their (non-trivial to compute) invariants. The idea is to then make them available through optional Sage spkg's. Our aim is to start with cubic vertex transitive graphs which were c