Dear all,

During the Summer, I was curious to know more about the impact of Sage in 
my research area (MSC2020-52: Convex and Discrete Geometry).

If I recall correctly, around 2010-11 was the integration of ppl as a 
backend for polyhedral computations, and it more or less also corresponds 
to the first citation of Sagemath in MSC2020-52. Ten years after, how were 
Sagemath and other software cited? Can Sage be considered a trusted and 
used software for research in Convex and Discrete Geometry?

TL;DR: In 10 years, Sagemath went from 0% share of the CAS citations to 33% 
in 2021 and seems to continue growing as of 2022.

I take this opportunity to thank the Sage community and the developers of 
related softwares integrated for this Huge effort and to let you know of 
the positive comments that I receive form the research community in MSC-52. 
THANK YOU SO MUCH!

If you are interested in a deeper analysis, I produced detailed graphics 
and provide the raw data in a Jupyter notebook on my webpage:

https://jplab.github.io/sage_cite.html

Best wishes,
J-P

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