%0 Journal Article %T Minimal Pancyclicity %A Sean Griffin %J Mathematics %D 2013 %I arXiv %X A pancyclic graph is a simple graph containing a cycle of length $k$ for all $3\leq k\leq n$. Let $m(n)$ be the minimum number of edges of all pancyclic graphs on $n$ vertices. Exact values are given for $m(n)$ for $n\leq 37$, combining calculations from an exhaustive search on graphs with up to 29 vertices with a construction that works for up to 37 vertices. The behavior of $m(n)$ in general is also explored, including a proof of the conjecture that $m(n+1)>m(n)$ for all $n$ in some special cases. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.0274v1