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=Articles=
= Articles =


The following list contains articles that used GNU Octave.  
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.
Older articles were collected automatically and they might
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.


Besides the articles listed here,
For more recent publications that used GNU Octave, check for example:
the information service for mathematical software
 
[http://www.swmath.org/software/646 swMATH]
* [https://www.swmath.org/software/646 swMATH] (about 280 publications on 2021-02-08)
lists '''about 230 publications''' (2019-03-15) using GNU Octave.
* [https://academic.microsoft.com/topic/2781392958 Microsoft Academic] (about 260 publications on 2021-02-08)
* [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22gnu+octave%22 Google Scholar] (many more search hits...)
 
{{Note|[[FAQ#How_can_I_cite_Octave.3F|FAQ: How can I cite GNU Octave in my publication?]]}}
   
   
== Pre-prints ==
== Pre-prints ==

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