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This is a fairly basic question, but how does one cite Braket in BibTeX style? A similar question was asked for Cirq in How to cite cirq in a scientific article? but I am unable to find a similar page for Amazon's Braket language. They have a GitHub thing set up but I can't find anything like "here is the citation."

Any help would be very much appreciated! Thank you.

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    – Tristan Nemoz
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    – glS
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This paper was coauthored by members of the Braket team, with the BibTeX entry

@website{braket,
  author = {{Amazon Web Services}},
  title = {{Amazon Braket}},
  url = {https://aws.amazon.com/braket/},
  year=2020
}

so feel free to cite it like this.

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