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Cite
OAT is currently preparing a manusicript for publication in the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS). In the meantime, please cite OAT as follows, taking care to remove or update the version number and access date.
@article{open_applied_topology,
author = {Gregory Henselman-Petrusek and Haibin Hang and Chad Giusti and Lori Ziegelmeier},
title = {Open Applied Topology},
journal = {GitHub repository},
year = {2023},
note = {Available at: {\url{https://openappliedtopology.github.io}. Version X.Y.Z, accessed yyyy-mm-dd}}
}
Developers
The institutions currently leading development are:
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (lead contributor)
Gregory Henselman-Petrusek Roek
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Lori Ziegelmeier
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Chad Giusti
Contribute
Community is the center of the OAT project. Open contributions are welcome from anyone interested in computational topology and its applications – that’s the “O” in OAT! See the our contributing guidelines for more information.
History
OAT began with a collaborative research grant funded by the National Science Foundation in 2019 (NSF 1854748) under the title Exact Homological Algebra for Computational Topology (ExHACT). This project had support from researchers at more than 20 institutions, including
Brown University
Columnbia University
Florida Atlantic University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Intel Labs
Macalester College
Michigan State University
Montana State University
Oregon State University
Penn State University
Princeton University
St. Olaf College
SUNY Albany
University of Arizona
University of Delaware
University of Oxford
University of Pennsylvania
Wesleyan University
The lead institutions for this early stage of the work where
Princeton University (later University of Oxford)
University of Delaware (later University of Oregon)
In 2022,
took over as the lead contributor to for the project, and PNNL now coordinates development of OAT.
Contact
If you have questions about OAT, the best option is often to open an issue in one of the GitHub repositories. You are also welcome to contact any of the lead developers by email.