Citation¶
If you use PADO in your research, please cite our work using the following BibTeX entry:
@misc{Pado,
Author = {Seung-Hwan Baek, Dong-Ha Shin, Yujin Jeon, Seung-Woo Yoon, Eunsue Choi, Gawoon Ban, Hyunmo Kang},
Year = {2025},
Note = {https://github.com/shwbaek/pado},
Title = {Pado: Pytorch Automatic Differentiable Optics}
}
You can also cite PADO in your text as:
Baek et al. (2025) PADO: Pytorch Automatic Differentiable Optics
Citation Guidelines¶
Academic Papers
When citing PADO in academic papers, please include: - The full citation as shown above - The version of PADO you used - The URL to the GitHub repository
Software Documentation
When referencing PADO in software documentation: - Include a link to the GitHub repository - Mention the version you’re using - Credit the original authors
Presentations
When using PADO in presentations: - Include the citation in your references - Add a link to the GitHub repository in your slides - Acknowledge the authors in your acknowledgments
Blog Posts and Articles
When writing about PADO in blogs or articles: - Link to the GitHub repository - Include the citation if appropriate - Credit the original authors
Version History¶
For information about specific versions and their features, please refer to our GitHub releases.