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Apr 6, 2018 at 17:12 comment added Iosif Pinelis @Kimball : I have never heard of institutions requiring listing them either. However, if an institution is listed in a publication, it does add to its visibility. So, I think the author should list them, if they indeed provided support for the research presented in the paper.
Apr 6, 2018 at 12:38 comment added Kimball I have never heard of institutions requiring you to list them as your affiliation address just because part of your work was done there or supported by them. At least in my experience, these affiliations were primarily about listing your current/permanent addresses so people can find you. (There have been other questions about this on this site)
Apr 6, 2018 at 3:31 comment added Iosif Pinelis @Kimball : The question was, not about affiliations per se, but about which affiliations to indicate/list in the paper. My suggestion was to list those affiliations that have to be acknowledged because of support provided concerning the paper, and list any other affiliations optionally, at the sole discretion of the author of the paper. However, to avoid possible technical ambiguity, I have now replaced "acknowledge" by "list".
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Apr 5, 2018 at 23:58 comment added Kimball The question is not about acknowledgements, but affiliation.
Apr 5, 2018 at 19:39 comment added Iosif Pinelis @j.c. : I think, concerning institutions that did not provide relevant support for the particular paper in question, it is completely up to the person affiliated with them to decide which ones to list or not to list.
Apr 5, 2018 at 19:28 comment added j.c. "some or all or none of them" -- perhaps you could describe when each of these options might be preferred?
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