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[Question] Did you publish a paper for this library? Like in JOSS #55

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Martin15135215 opened this issue Oct 6, 2023 · 3 comments
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Martin15135215 commented Oct 6, 2023

https://joss.theoj.org/

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adtzlr commented Oct 6, 2023

Hi Martin,

thanks for asking! No, (not yet). To be honest, I thought about it but wasn't sure if the topic "is enough". However, in the last years, the popularity of this repo did constantly increase and hence, this would be a good idea.

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Martin15135215 commented Oct 6, 2023

I just found this repo today and was curious, if there was already a paper to cite. BTW, Awesome work!

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adtzlr commented Oct 6, 2023

Great you like it @Martin15135215 .

If you have any questions, find bugs or see room for improvements please let me know!

In the meantime, you may cite it using the Zenodo DOI.

FYI: If you're interested in nonlinear truss analysis, you're right at TrussPy. If you are interested in a general numeric continuation solver, I outsourced this into my other package contique. However, I did not find the time yet to switch to contique inside TrussPy.

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