[CP2K-user] How to cite CP2K in a paper

Yifei Liu michel... at berkeley.edu
Fri Mar 15 15:54:16 UTC 2019


I am wondering about this too. There still does not seem to be any specific 
information on the CP2K website.

Michelle

On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 5:26:59 PM UTC+1, Leopold Talirz wrote:
>
> The list that Samuel mentions can get very long indeed and I couldn't help 
> but notice that even the CP2K developers themselves don't always seem to 
> use it.
>
> For example, in http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ct4002202 they use
>
> (78) The CP2K developers group, 2013. CP2K is freely available from 
> http://www.cp2k.org/ (accessed May 15, 2013).
>
> which, if I remember correctly, used to be the format advocated on the 
> cp2k website at some point (I am, however, not able to find this 
> information anymore).
>
> In a more recent example 
> http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2016/nr/c5nr08953k, they cite a 
> review paper 
>
> (26) J. Hutter, M. Iannuzzi, F. Schiffmann and J. VandeVondele, Wiley 
> Interdiscip. Rev.: Comput. Mol. Sci., 2014, 4, 15–25.
>
>
> Whatever the currently desired format is, I would strongly suggest to 
> spend a few words on this in an FAQ item "How to cite CP2K" at 
> https://www.cp2k.org/faq
> After all, this is one of the most important ways of acknowledging the 
> hard work of the developers we all rely on.
>
> Best wishes,
> Leopold
>
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