scikit-hep / pylhe

Lightweight Python interface to read Les Houches Event (LHE) files
https://pypi.org/project/pylhe/
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docs: Add list of pylhe citations #181

Open matthewfeickert opened 1 year ago

matthewfeickert commented 1 year ago

We should get docs up in general, but @lukasheinrich pointed out that we should probably be tracking pylhe citations as well.

This is what I have just from https://www.google.com/search?q=pylhe+site%3Aarxiv.org:

These should also get added to the Scikit-HEP page.

eduardo-rodrigues commented 1 year ago

Hello @matthewfeickert, as you know I have doing some of this across all org packages for the page https://scikit-hep.org/projusers/publications. But it is not comprehensive for sure. As I said at some point in email exchanges, help is appreciated :-).

I would not duplicate it here in the repo. I would instead link to https://scikit-hep.org/projusers/publications. It's already work enough to track it all for a whole bunch of packages.

matthewfeickert commented 1 year ago

Yup, this is part of the reason I mentioned it originally, to make sure that it gets put on the Scikit-HEP page for sure. I'll open a PR later this week to get all of these that are missing up there.

I think there are some advantages to having projects listing their own citations in their docs as they can go into different formats then what we have on the Scikit-HEP page (which is a format that I like for a high level ecosystem summary)...but that also would require me to knock out Issue #30 before that's a relevant issue here. :P

eduardo-rodrigues commented 1 year ago

OK, fair enough. Advance thanks 👍.

matthewfeickert commented 1 year ago

@lukasheinrich pointed out On the BSM reach of four top production at the LHC by Anisha, Oliver Atkinson, Akanksha Bhardwaj, Christoph Englert, Wrishik Naskar, Panagiotis Stylianou today as well. :+1: