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Citation? #280
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Good question. We have a zenodo doi https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/14562045 if that's useful? Optim.jl has a JOSS paper. People have asked how to cite the successor to this package, NLSolvers.jl (that also has Optim.jl functionality) and I told them to write it as NLSolvers.jl that's part of the [Optim.jl JOSS paper reference]-project |
What is zenodo?
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Good question. We have a zenodo doi
https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/14562045 if that's useful? Optim.jl
has a JOSS paper. People have asked how to cite the successor to this
package, NLSolvers.jl (that also has Optim.jl functionality) and I told
them to write it as NLSolvers.jl that's part of the [Optim.jl JOSS paper
reference]-project
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It is a DOI, a stable reference. Can I ask what functionality you're using? |
What is the best way to cite NLSolve in an academic publication?
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