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Volume = {9},
Number = {3},
Pages = {90},
- 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
diff --git a/reproduce/software/bibtex/sympy.tex b/reproduce/software/bibtex/sympy.tex
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year = 2017,
month = jan,
keywords = {Python, Computer algebra system, Symbolics},
- abstract = {
- SymPy is an open source computer algebra system written in pure Python. It is built with a focus on extensibility and ease of use, through both interactive and programmatic applications. These characteristics have led SymPy to become a popular symbolic library for the scientific Python ecosystem. This paper presents the architecture of SymPy, a description of its features, and a discussion of select submodules. The supplementary material provide additional examples and further outline details of the architecture and features of SymPy.
- },
volume = 3,
pages = {103},
journal = {PeerJ CompSci},