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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:

William Stein, Sage Mathematics Software (Version 2.7), The Sage Group, 2007, http://www.sagemath.org/.

  • 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:

@manual{sage,
       Key = {SAGE},
       Author = {William Stein},
       Organization = {The Sage~Group},
       Title = {{S}age {M}athematics {S}oftware ({V}ersion 2.7)},
       note= {{\tt http://www.sagemath.org}},
       Year = 2007}

To reference Sage using TeX, use:

\bibitem[SAGE]{sage}
Stein, William, \emph{Sage {M}athematics {S}oftware ({V}ersion 2.7)}, 
The Sage~Group, 2007, {\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.

Articles mentioning Sage

Theses mentioning Sage

Books mentioning Sage

  • W. Stein, "Modular Forms, a Computational Approach," Graduate Studies in Mathematics, AMS, Feb. 2007. http://www.ams.org/bookstore-getitem/item=gsm-79

  • D.Joyner, "Adventures with group theory: Rubik's cube, Merlin's machine, and other mathematical toys, 2nd edition", The Johns Hopkins Univer. Press, 2008.

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