[ET Trac] #2538: Inclusion of kuibit

Roland Haas trac-noreply at einsteintoolkit.org
Fri Nov 19 09:39:36 CST 2021


#2538: Inclusion of kuibit

 Reporter: Gabriele Bozzola
   Status: open
Milestone: ET_2021_11
  Version: development version
     Type: enhancement
 Priority: major
Component: 

Comment (by Roland Haas):

Thank you. You can certainly add the scipy and numpy citations as suggested ones. If you do list citations for kuibit’s dependencies \(typically not done, those dependenicies would have their own list\) you may also consider the matplotlib citation \(which they actually request, [https://matplotlib.org/3.1.1/citing.html](https://matplotlib.org/3.1.1/citing.html)\):

```tex
@Article{Hunter:2007,
  Author    = {Hunter, J. D.},
  Title     = {Matplotlib: A 2D graphics environment},
  Journal   = {Computing in Science \& Engineering},
  Volume    = {9},
  Number    = {3},
  Pages     = {90--95},
  abstract  = {Matplotlib is a 2D graphics package used for Python for
  application development, interactive scripting, and publication-quality
  image generation across user interfaces and operating systems.},
  publisher = {IEEE COMPUTER SOC},
  doi       = {10.1109/MCSE.2007.55},
  year      = 2007
}
```

though the entry itself already exists in einsteintoolkit.bib. Usually the suggested citations are secondary publications or publications that describe specific aspects that not all users will use.

Independent of this, adding the numpy and scipy entries \(with or without suggested-for\) to einsteintoolkit.bib seems like a good idea. Thanks for looking them up.

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Ticket URL: https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/issues/2538/inclusion-of-kuibit
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