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| [https://sites.google.com/view/essentialfluids/home Essential Fluids - Fluid mechanics with MATLAB and Octave - Part 1(theory)]
| [https://sites.google.com/site/essentialmechanics/home Essential Mechanics - Statics and Strength of Materials with MATLAB and Octave]
| 2024
| ISBN: 978-0-9888811-3-6
| [https://sites.google.com/view/essentialfluids/download?authuser=0 PDF]
| [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC BY 4.0]
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| [https://sites.google.com/site/essentialmechanics/home Essential Mechanics - Statics and Strength of Materials with MATLAB and Octave]
| 2020
| 2020
| ISBN: 978-0-9888811-2-9
| 978-0-9888811-2-9
| [https://sites.google.com/site/essentialmechanics/downloads PDF]
| [https://sites.google.com/site/essentialmechanics/downloads PDF]
| [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC BY 4.0]
| [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC BY 4.0]
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| [https://web.sha1.bfh.science/Labs/PWF/Documentation/OctaveAtBFH.pdf Octave and Matlab for Engineers]
| [https://web.sha1.bfh.science/Labs/PWF/Documentation/OctaveAtBFH.pdf Octave and Matlab for Engineers]
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= Articles =
=Articles=
 
The following '''discontinued list''' contains articles that used GNU Octave.  These days it is too tedious to keep track of all publications within a wiki.
 
For more recent publications that used GNU Octave, check for example:


* [https://www.swmath.org/software/646 swMATH] (about 280 publications on 2021-02-08)
The following list contains articles that used GNU Octave.  
* [https://academic.microsoft.com/topic/2781392958 Microsoft Academic] (about 260 publications on 2021-02-08)
Older articles were collected automatically and they might
* [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22gnu+octave%22 Google Scholar] (1200+ publications)
appear in the list only because they [[FAQ#How_can_I_cite_Octave.3F|cite the GNU Octave Manual]],
we are checking these publications manually, those that have been checked and confirmed are marked with "!"
those marked with a "?" could not be checked due to access restrictions.


{{Note|[[FAQ#How_can_I_cite_Octave.3F|FAQ: How can I cite GNU Octave in my publication?]]}}
Besides the articles listed here,
the information service for mathematical software
[https://www.swmath.org/software/646 swMATH]
lists '''about 280 publications''' (2021-02-08) using GNU Octave.
   
   
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