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How to cite? #484

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raumneun opened this issue Apr 6, 2023 · 1 comment
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How to cite? #484

raumneun opened this issue Apr 6, 2023 · 1 comment

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@raumneun
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raumneun commented Apr 6, 2023

Hi all,

I am a very happy user of LoopVectorization and I am about to publish a paper for a method with an example implementation in Julia using LV. I was wondering, if there is a proper way to cite this? I guess there is publication that could be referenced, so maybe something like this?

@misc{LVjl,
author = {Elrod, Chris and Lilly, Eli},
title = {LoopVectorization.jl},
year = {2022},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/JuliaSIMD/LoopVectorization.jl}},
commit = {SHAofCommit}
}

I took the author names from the license file.

While probably not strictly necessary, I would like to include a reference to this work as it really made a huge difference in the computational cost and I would like people to know that ;)

Cheers
Max

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That looks good, although JuliaHub should probably be added as an author also.
I left Eli Lilly and joined JuliaHub in August, 2020.

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