\defcitealias{pymol}{PyMol}
\defcitealias{pypid}{pypid}
\defcitealias{pypiezo}{pypiezo}
+\defcitealias{python}{Python}
\defcitealias{sandal09}{Hooke}
\defcitealias{stepper}{stepper}
\defcitealias{beazley96}{SWIG}
Each \sawsim\ run simulates a single sawtooth curve, so you need to
run many \sawsim\ instances to generate your simulated histograms. To
-automate this task, \sawsim\ comes with a \citet{Python} wrapping
+automate this task, \sawsim\ comes with a \citetalias{python} wrapping
library (\pysawsim), which provides convenient programmatic and
command line interfaces for generating and manipulating \sawsim\ runs.
For example, to compare the experimental histograms listed above with