Citing Maxima



I suggest to add the following bibtex code to the wiki:

@ELECTRONIC{maxima,
   author = {Maxima},
   year = {2009},
   title = {Maxima, a Computer Algebra System.  Version 5.18.1},
   address = {http://maxima.sourceforge.net/},
   url = {http://maxima.sourceforge.net/},
   owner = {maxima},
   timestamp = {2011.12.02}
}
> On 12/01/2011 07:55 AM, Leo Butler wrote:
>> Jos? Antonio Vallejo<jose.a.vallejo at prodigy.net.mx>  writes:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>> Take a look at
>>>
>>> http://galia.fc.uaslp.mx/~jvallejo/GeogebraMaxima.pdf (published in La
>>> Gaceta de la Real Sociedad Matem?tica Espa?ola, Vol. 14 (2011), N?m. 1,
>>> P?gs. 111?132).
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0020739X.2011.633626 (a
>>> preprint version is available at:
>>> http://galia.fc.uaslp.mx/~jvallejo/Morante-Vallejo-web.pdf).
>>
>> See the Maxima FAQ at sourceforge:
>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/maxima/index.php?title=Maxima_FAQ#What_is_the_appropriate_way_to_cite_maxima_in_an_academic_context.3F 
>>
>> and
>> http://www.math.utexas.edu/pipermail/maxima/2009/016703.html
>>
>> This is the format I used to cite Maxima in a recent paper.
>>
>
> I didn't know that! I agree that this is a much better format...
> Juan Pablo: the year and the version can be the ones used in your own 
> work, I guess, so you could write Version 5.24.0 (2011).
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