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Article Approval #217

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Dear co-authors (@asmeurer, @smichr, @mattpap, @certik, @skirpichev, @mrocklin, @aktech, @scolobb, @moorepants, @leosartaj, @thilinarmtb, @flacjacket, @ellisonbg, @rpmuller, @Upabjojr, @hargup, @shivamvats, @fredrik-johansson, @fabianp, @mattcurry, @aterrel, @rouckas, @ashutoshsaboo, @isuruf, @sumith1896, @rc, @scopatz), in #195 all of us approved the 4 ICMJE authorship criteria. Since then, we made several revisions on the paper, based on two rounds of peer review, so we are asking each of you to approve the latest version, since the paper has changed substantially since the last time it got approved by all of us. The current status is that the second round of reviews were addressed, and we are now waiting for PeerJ to send a list of technical changes (e.g. tweaks to images, titles and legends, declarations etc.), those are minor. After that, we'll submit. There is high chance it will get accepted, but if not, we'll do another round.

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Commit: c79113c (part of #216)
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paper-216.pdf
paper-216-supplement.pdf

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Please provide your Competing Interest statement here using complete sentences. This may include financial, non-financial, professional or personal relationships, including serving as an Academic Editor for PeerJ. If there are no competing interests then you must explicitly state this fact. This text will be published alongside your accepted manuscript.

Christopher P Smith is an employee of Polar Semiconductor, Inc., Bloomington, Minnesota, United States; Mateusz Paprocki and Matthew Rocklin are employees of Continuum Analytics, Inc., Austin, Texas, United States; Andy R Terrel is an employee of Fashion Metric, Inc, Austin, Texas, United States.

Funding Statement: Please provide a statement (using complete sentences) describing the funding sources for your work. Name the funding source/grant agency and include any grant or identification numbers. This statement will be published alongside the final manuscript.

Google Summer of Code has provided financial support to students who contributed to SymPy. The author of this paper Ondřej Čertík was supported by the Los Alamos National Laboratory. The Los Alamos National Laboratory is operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC, for the National Nuclear Security Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC52-06NA25396. The author of this paper Richard P. Muller was supported by Sandia National Laboratories. Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration under Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. The author of this paper Francesco Bonazzi was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) via the International Research Training Group 1524 “Self- Assembled Soft Matter Nano-Structures at Interfaces.”

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