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

  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

Contributing Authors

The following people have contributed to PADO:

If you have used PADO in your research and would like to be added to this list, please contact the maintainers through GitHub.

Version History

For information about specific versions and their features, please refer to our GitHub releases.