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So, is there any way to distinguish graphs and plots in Internet?
I was looking for (Olivier-)Ricci curvature of graphs and found a lot about Ricci curvature of function graphs and not so much about my topic.
P.S. This question is expected to be really old enough, but I couldn't find any link, since this problem again involves Internet search. I suppose that community will offer some tricks to add in something like Wikipedia article on Graph Theory in order to help future generations of mathematicians.
$\begingroup$@SamHopkins, I already tried to google it in Russian, got some ideas and then googled "curvature of hypergraphs". It worked nicely. However, not everyone is familiar with Russian language.$\endgroup$
Use Google Scholar instead of plain Google; I simply entered graphs and pretty much all the items returned by Google Scholar refer to graphs in the mathematical context.
It also suggests helpful specialized search terms: