On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 4:06 AM Nils Bruin <nbr...@sfu.ca> wrote: > > On Sunday, 4 September 2022 at 10:31:42 UTC-7 george...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> All, >> I am about to submit a math paper to a journal. I would like to include a >> proper citation for Sage. The Sage web page says: >> >> "Also, be sure to find out which components of SageMath, e.g. NumPy, PARI, >> GAP, Sage-Combinat, that your calculation uses and properly attribute those >> systems." >> >> My question is: which component am I using? >> >> I am doing the following: >> >> x, y, z = var('x, y, z') >> factor(x^6+y^6) >> factor(x^6-y^6) >> expand((3*x^2+y^2)*(x^2+3*y^2)) > > > That kind of use generally attracts a "using a computational algebra system" > since it's such a routine operation. In fact, people wouldn't blink at no > explanation at all or a comment about "manual computation".
But that's bad practice, detrimental in particular to CASs which don't enjoy much funding, in general. Every time a grant application to support such a CAS is made, it's a struggle to justify it, not the least due to lack of citations. In this case (symbolics computations like this), it's 'ginac' alone, I believe. Dima > > Otherwise, on https://wiki.sagemath.org/Publications_using_SageMath > > it lists the following code to figure out what components you use (probably): > > sage: from sage.misc.citation import get_systems > sage: get_systems("integrate(cos(x^2), x)") > ['MPFI', 'ginac', 'GMP', 'Maxima'] > > If you don't have it enabled already, it will give you a warning that cython > profiling must be enabled to get reliable result. Indeed, in your case it > would only report "ginac" (really the form "pynac" that sagemath uses for its > symbolics) as well as "Maxima". > Note that this tool may identify externally developed software that is used > in sage, but it doesn't look at which parts of the sage library are used. > There are several state-of-the-art implementations made fully in the sagemath > library of very specialist algorithms. It makes sense to look at authorship > of some of the top-level routines you use to see if there are papers you can > find that describe the implementation (the documentation does have literature > references) and then refer to those papers, since in a sense you are using > their result. > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "sage-support" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to sage-support+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-support/48d61579-af83-4d7d-a0ab-0d3966363b34n%40googlegroups.com. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-support+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-support/CAAWYfq1Bg7vzoWnzQMH-L3k4WAZn1HpJJGeyZwp-uNCnMwa8aA%40mail.gmail.com.