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Open Science in Lattice Gauge Theory community

Andreas Athenodorou, Ed Bennett Orcid Logo, Julian Lenz, Elli Papadopoullou

Proceedings of The 39th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory — PoS(LATTICE2022), Volume: 430

Swansea University Authors: Ed Bennett Orcid Logo, Julian Lenz

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DOI (Published version): 10.22323/1.430.0341

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Open science aims to make scientific research processes, tools and results accessible to all scientific communities, creating trust in science and enabling digital competences to be realized in research, leading to increased innovation. It provides standard and transparent pathways to conducting res...

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Published: Trieste, Italy Sissa Medialab 2022
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