Technical/Scholarly Publications mentioning SAGE
If you use SAGE in a book, paper, website, etc., please email me at wstein@gmail.com 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 2.7 to the version of SAGE that you used for the paper. In Bibtex:
@manual{sage, Key = {SAGE}, Author = {William Stein}, Organization = {The SAGE~Group}, Title = {{SAGE} {M}athematics {S}oftware ({V}ersion 2.7)}, note= {{\tt http://www.sagemath.org}}, Year = 2007}
Or,
\bibitem[SAGE]{sage} Stein, William, \emph{Sage {M}athematics {S}oftware ({V}ersion 2.8.4)}, 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
[David Joyner and William Stein, "Open source mathematical software," Opinion Column, AMS Notices, November 2007, http://www.ams.org/notices/200710/]
- [Jaap Spies, "Dancing School problems, Permanent solutions of Problem 29," NAW 5/7, nr. 4, December 2006, pp. 283-285.
http://www.jaapspies.nl/mathfiles/dancingschool.pdf]
[B. Bektemirov, B. Mazur, W. Stein and M. Watkins, "Verification of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture for Specific Elliptic Curves," Bulletin of the AMS, 44 (2007), 233-254. http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2007-44-02/home.html]
- [D. Joyner and A. Ksir, "Automorphism groups of some AG codes," IEEE Trans. Info. Theory, vol 52, July 2006, pp 3325-3329.}
Theses mentioning SAGE
[Gregory Bard, "Algorithms for Solving Linear and Polynomial Systems of Equations over Finite Fields with Applications to Cryptanalysis," Ph.D. thesis (CS, Univ. Maryland, 2007), http://www.sagemath.org/pub/bard-thesis.pdf, http://www.cs.umd.edu/~jkatz/THESES/bard_thesis.pdf]
[M. Albrecht, "Algebraic Attacks on the Courtois Toy Cipher", Diplomarbeit - Universitat, Bremen, Jan 2007. http://www.sagemath.org/pub/albrecht-thesis.pdf, http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/%7Emalb/binary/thesis-1.0.pdf]
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.]