Dear Anne,

Thank you for the answer!

I still have a doubt about "name explicitly the developers who worked on 
the specific features used in the publication".
We use algebraic operations in the Schur basis and the conversion from skew 
Schur functions to combinations of Schur functions.

Best wishes
Egor


On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 6:37:41 PM UTC-5, Anne Schilling wrote:
>
> You should cite Sage-combinat as described here 
>
> https://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/CiteSageCombinat 
>
> and Sage as described here 
>
> https://wiki.sagemath.org/Publications_using_SageMath 
>
> Once your paper is on the arXiv and/or published, make sure to 
> list it on the publication site: 
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/library-publications-combinat.html 
>
> Best wishes, 
>
> Anne 
>
> On 4/11/17 1:03 AM, Egor Maximenko wrote: 
> > Dear Sage-Combinat developers, jointly with my colleagues we are using 
> Sage to test some formulas involving Schur and skew Schur functions. 
> > Principally we use SymmetricFunctions(QQ).s(), 
> SymmetricFunctions(QQ).s.skew_schur(), and algebraic operations in the 
> Schur basis. 
> > What would be the best way to acknowledge the developers? 
>

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