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Here is an incomplete list of papers and presentations that mention SymPy. If you know of one that is not here, please add it. See also Google Scholar. There is a relevant issue in the issue tracker. There are some TODOs for this page there.

Papers which use SymPy:

Papers which mention SymPy:

Below is a list of presentations about SymPy that were given at conferences:

8/27/2011 - Mateusz Paprocki - Given at EuroSciPy 2011 Conference, Paris, France - "Review of Python-based Symbolic Mathematics Systems and Libraries"

7/12/2011 - Mateusz Paprocki, Aaron Meurer - Given at SciPy 2011 Conference, Austin, TX, USA - Tutorial

3/2/2011 - Mateusz Paprocki - Given at SIAM CSE 2011 Conference, Reno, NV, USA - Symbolic Mathematics in Pure Python

7/10/2010 - Mateusz Paprocki - Given at EuroSciPy 2010 Conference, Paris, France - Computing with Polynomials in SymPy

5/12/2010 - Mateusz Paprocki - Given at Py4Science 2010 UC Berkeley, CA, USA - Symbolic Manipulation in Pure Python

7/24/2009 - Mateusz Paprocki - Given at EuroSciPy 2009 Conference, Leipzig, Germany - SymPy: A Library for Symbolic Mathematics in Pure Python

5/19/2009 - Mateusz Paprocki - Given at KNS 2009 Students Conference, Wrocław, Poland - SymPy: A System for Exploring Symbolic Mathematics

1/6/2009 - Ondřej Čertík - Given at FEMTEC 2009, Lake Tahoe, CA, USA - SymPy: A Pure Python Symbolic Manipulation System

3/1/2008 - Ondřej Čertík - Given at SAGE Days 8, Austing, TX, USA - SymPy: Python Library for Symbolic Mathematics

8/17/2007 - Ondřej Čertík - Given at SciPy2007 Conference, Caltech, Los Angeles, CA, USA - Using Python for Electronic Structure Calculations, Nonlinear Solvers, FEM, and Symbolic Manipulations

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