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More explicitly, you can use a bibliography entry that looks something like this:
 
More explicitly, you can use a bibliography entry that looks something like this:
<pre<noinclude></noinclude>>Nathaniel Johnston. QETLAB: A MATLAB toolbox for quantum entanglement, version {{CurrentVersion}}. <nowiki>http://www.qetlab.com</nowiki>, {{LastUpdated}}. doi:10.5281/zenodo.{{DOI}}</pre<noinclude></noinclude>>
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<pre<noinclude></noinclude>>Nathaniel Johnston. QETLAB: A MATLAB toolbox for quantum entanglement, version {{CurrentVersion}}. <nowiki>https://qetlab.com</nowiki>, {{LastUpdated}}. doi:10.5281/zenodo.{{DOI}}</pre<noinclude></noinclude>>
  
 
A BibTeX entry that you can use to cite QETLAB is provided here:
 
A BibTeX entry that you can use to cite QETLAB is provided here:

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We appreciate it when QETLAB is cited within your work. You can cite it using the following DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.44637

More explicitly, you can use a bibliography entry that looks something like this:

Nathaniel Johnston. QETLAB: A MATLAB toolbox for quantum entanglement, version 1.0. https://qetlab.com, July 22, 2025. doi:10.5281/zenodo.44637

A BibTeX entry that you can use to cite QETLAB is provided here:

 @misc{qetlab,
   author       = {Nathaniel Johnston},
   title        = {{QETLAB}: A {MATLAB} toolbox for quantum entanglement, version 1.0},
   howpublished = {\url{https://qetlab.com}},
   month        = {Jan},
   year         = {2016},
   doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.44637}
 }

Papers that use QETLAB

If you have made use of QETLAB in your work, please add examples of your work to the documentation pages. We love hearing that QETLAB has been useful!

Click here for a (mostly) up-to-date list of papers that cite QETLAB.