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== Technical/Scholarly Publications mentioning Sage ==
If you use Sage in a book, paper, website, etc., please email me at [email protected] and reference Sage as follows:
== Technical/Scholarly Publications Citing Sage ==

If you use Sage in a book, paper, website, etc., please [[http://www.sagemath.org/contact.html | contact us]] about details of the publication, e.g. where is it published, provide a link to your publication. Please reference Sage as follows:
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William Stein et al., Sage Mathematics Software (Version 3.4), 
   The Sage Development Team, 2009, http://www.sagemath.org/.
William A. Stein et al. Sage Mathematics Software (Version x.y.z),
   The Sage Development Team, YYYY, http://www.sagemath.org.
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 . where you should change the version number and the year to reflect the version of Sage that you used for the publication. To reference Sage using Bibtex, use: where you should change `x.y.z` to the exact version number you used for your publication. Also change `YYYY` to the year that reflects the version of Sage you used for the publication. To reference Sage using BibTeX, use:
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      Key = {Sage},
     
Author = {W.\thinspace{}A. Stein and others},
       Organization = {The Sage~Development Team},
       Title = {{S}age {M}athematics {S}oftware ({V}ersion 3.3)},
       note= {{\tt http://www.sagemath.org}},
       Year = 2009}
  Key          = {Sage},
Author       = {W.\thinspace{}A. Stein and others},
  Organization = {The Sage Development Team},
  Title        = {{S}age {M}athematics {S}oftware ({V}ersion x.y.z)},
  note = {{\tt http://www.sagemath.org}},
  Year = {YYYY},
}
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  3.3)}, The Sage~Development Team, 2009, {\tt http://www.sagemath.org}.   x.y.z)}, The Sage Development Team, YYYY, {\tt http://www.sagemath.org}.
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Also, be sure to find out what components of Sage, e.g., Numpy, PARI, GAP, that your calculation uses, and properly attribute those systems (for example, ask on sage-devel). Similarly, consider finding out who wrote the Sage code you're using and acknowledge them explicitly as well.
Also, be sure to find out what components of Sage, e.g., !NumPy, PARI, GAP, that your calculation uses, and properly attribute those systems (for example, ask on sage-devel). Similarly, consider finding out who wrote the Sage code you're using and acknowledge them explicitly as well.
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=== EndNote (RIS file) ===

[[http://sagemath.org/files/sage.ris|sage.ris]]
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Please see http://sagemath.org/library/publications.html Please see http://www.sagemath.org/library-publications.html

Technical/Scholarly Publications Citing Sage

If you use Sage in a book, paper, website, etc., please contact us about details of the publication, e.g. where is it published, provide a link to your publication. Please reference Sage as follows:

William A. Stein et al. Sage Mathematics Software (Version x.y.z),
   The Sage Development Team, YYYY, http://www.sagemath.org.

where you should change x.y.z to the exact version number you used for your publication. Also change YYYY to the year that reflects the version of Sage you used for the publication. To reference Sage using BibTeX, use:

@manual{sage,
  Key          = {Sage},
  Author       = {W.\thinspace{}A. Stein and others},
  Organization = {The Sage Development Team},
  Title        = {{S}age {M}athematics {S}oftware ({V}ersion x.y.z)},
  note         = {{\tt http://www.sagemath.org}},
  Year         = {YYYY},
}

To reference Sage using TeX, use:

\newcommand{\etalchar}[1]{$^{#1}$}
\bibitem[S{\etalchar{+}}09]{sage}
W.\thinspace{}A. Stein et~al., \emph{{S}age {M}athematics {S}oftware ({V}ersion
  x.y.z)}, The Sage Development Team, YYYY, {\tt http://www.sagemath.org}.

Also, be sure to find out what components of Sage, e.g., NumPy, PARI, GAP, that your calculation uses, and properly attribute those systems (for example, ask on sage-devel). Similarly, consider finding out who wrote the Sage code you're using and acknowledge them explicitly as well.

EndNote (RIS file)

sage.ris

Books and Articles mentioning Sage

Please see http://www.sagemath.org/library-publications.html

Publications_using_SageMath (last edited 2020-10-07 11:21:00 by dimpase)