MaRDI, the Mathematical Research Data Initiative, is a German consortium dedicated to setting guidelines and developing software for findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reuse of mathematical research data. As part of Germany’s National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI), MaRDI integrates efforts across various institutions to develop standardized protocols and robust digital infrastructures for mathematical data.
For more information about MaRDI, please visit the MaRDI website.
Any data that is serialized using OSCAR is encoded using the mrdi format. The format specification can be found on zenodo and is described here. To learn more about storing data using OSCAR take a look here or if you would like to extend the serialization to data types that are built from OSCAR types see here.