Cite Them Right 11th edition - Harvard

Cojean, T., Nayak, P., Ribizel, T., Beams, N., Mike Tsai, Y.-H., Koch, M., Göbel, F., Grützmacher, T. und Anzt, H. (2024) „Ginkgo - A math library designed to accelerate Exascale Computing Project science applications.“, International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 38(6), S. 568-584. doi:10.1177/10943420241268323.

Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (full note)

Cojean, Terry, Pratik Nayak, Tobias Ribizel, Natalie Beams, Yu-Hsiang Mike Tsai, Marcel Koch, Fritz Göbel, Thomas Grützmacher, und Hartwig Anzt. „Ginkgo - A Math Library Designed to Accelerate Exascale Computing Project Science Applications.“. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications 38, Nr. 6 (1. November 2024): 568-84. https://doi.org/10.1177/10943420241268323.

American Psychological Association 7th edition

Cojean, T., Nayak, P., Ribizel, T., Beams, N., Mike Tsai, Y.-H., Koch, M., Göbel, F., Grützmacher, T., & Anzt, H. (2024). Ginkgo - A math library designed to accelerate Exascale Computing Project science applications. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 38(6), 568-584. https://doi.org/10.1177/10943420241268323

Modern Language Association 9th edition

Cojean, T., P. Nayak, T. Ribizel, N. Beams, Y.-H. Mike Tsai, M. Koch, F. Göbel, T. Grützmacher, und H. Anzt. „Ginkgo - A Math Library Designed to Accelerate Exascale Computing Project Science Applications.“. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Bd. 38, Nr. 6, November 2024, S. 568-84, https://doi.org/10.1177/10943420241268323.

ISO-690 (author-date, Deutsch)

COJEAN, Terry, Pratik NAYAK, Tobias RIBIZEL, Natalie BEAMS, Yu-Hsiang MIKE TSAI, Marcel KOCH, Fritz GÖBEL, Thomas GRÜTZMACHER und Hartwig ANZT, 2024. Ginkgo - A math library designed to accelerate Exascale Computing Project science applications. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. 1 November 2024. Bd. 38, Nr. 6, S. 568-584. DOI 10.1177/10943420241268323

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