Hi Everyone,

I have included the previous messages from William and David Joyner,
but I am including the published worksheets links right away. I am
looking to properly credit and cite anyone who worked on the things
that I used. It is small and not complex, but I would credit people
where credit is due.


http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/553/
http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/554/


Thank you


Avra



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Hi Everyone,

I emailed William asking him the following questions, and he suggested
I email everyone!

Here we go:

I am going to be using Sage in my thesis using stuff that we did last
year at Sage Days 9 at SFU, but I have had to change a little bit,
because things have been rewritten.
So first thing, I am going to include Sage in my bibliography in the
recommended format.
How should I find out who has done what, and how should i acknowledge
them properly?
Should I send you all of my worksheets? or can you see them?

I am not sure exactly what you need to best answer my question. I
would love to credit as many people as possible, so you tell me where
in my thesis how etc. I should do it and it will be done. I was using
primarily graph theory type tings, and just Image producing stuff. I
know Rob Miller did a lot of graph theory work. I am also not sure
what
version I used, but  have recently modified things, so maybe the most
recent one?

I hope that helps. Thank you!!!

Avra

ps. when this is done (hopefully soon) will I be added to the theses
using Sage part? That would be neat. It is not complex stuff that I
have been doing, but it could not have been done without it.

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From: William Stein <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 11:43:53 -0700
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Subject: Re: [sage-support] Citing Sage
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On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 8:36 AM, avra <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

> I emailed William asking him the following questions, and he suggested
> I email everyone!

> Here we go:

> I am going to be using Sage in my thesis using stuff that we did last
> year at Sage Days 9 at SFU, but I have had to change a little bit,
> because things have been rewritten.
> So first thing, I am going to include Sage in my bibliography in the
> recommended format.
> How should I find out who has done what, and how should i acknowledge
> them properly?
> Should I send you all of my worksheets? or can you see them?

If you post a link to your worksheets, then I'm sure somebody on this
list can give you a list of recommended citations for that
functionality.

> I am not sure exactly what you need to best answer my question. I
> would love to credit as many people as possible, so you tell me where
> in my thesis how etc. I should do it and it will be done. I was using
> primarily graph theory type tings, and just Image producing stuff. I
> know Rob Miller did a lot of graph theory work. I am also not sure
> what
> version I used, but  have recently modified things, so maybe the most
> recent one?

Put the most recent version.  You can always type "version()" in Sage
to get
the most recent.

> I hope that helps. Thank you!!!

> Avra
> ps. when this is done (hopefully soon) will I be added to the theses
> using Sage part?

Yes, definitely.  Just send us the precise reference.

> That would be neat. It is not complex stuff that I
> have been doing, but it could not have been done without it.

William


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Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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         More options May 20, 4:17 pm
From: David Joyner <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 15:17:22 -0400
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Subject: Re: [sage-support] Citing Sage
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Also, can you eventually send a citation for your thesis
to this list (or the webmaster "Harald Schilly"
<[email protected]>)
for publication on http://www.sagemath.org/library/publications.html,
please?

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:36 AM, avra <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

> I emailed William asking him the following questions, and he suggested
> I email everyone!

> Here we go:

> I am going to be using Sage in my thesis using stuff that we did last

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