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One way to deal with parenthesis “(
” and “)
” in URLs here is to “percent-encode” them, ie. replace them (in the URL, not in the link name) by “%28
” and “%29
” respectively.
Another way is to fall back to HTML’s “<a href="url">text</>
“-tags right away, instead of Instiki’s “[text](url)
”.
Paradoxically, the latter has the advantage (if one may speak of advantages in the mess of bugs that Instiki is) that to enclose the URL in square brackets now one can use Instiki’s “\[
” “\]
” and does not need to fall back to HTML’s “[
” “]
”.
In short:
Filippo Bonchi, Ana Sokolova, Valeria Vignudelli: *The Theory of Traces for Systems with Nondeterminism, Probability, and Termination*, Logical Methods in Computer Science **18** 2 (2022) \[<a href="https://doi.org/10.46298/lmcs-18(2:21)2022">doi:10.46298/lmcs-18(2:21)2022</a>\]
I have hyperlinked the author names for which we already have author pages: Bart Jacobs and Gordon Plotkin (and copied the bibitems to their author pages, with links back to here).
Since the latter has two co-authors on this bibitem, I have hyperlinked them, too, for better looks, which means I am going to create author pages for them now…
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