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Reproducibility and Open Science in Lattice Quantum Field Theory
Proceedings of The 41st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory — PoS(LATTICE2024), Volume: 466, Start page: 023
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Reproducibility and Open Science are increasingly discussed as essential aspects of the researchprocess. While there are areas where the Lattice community has been ahead of the curve withrespect to the broader research world in this space, including early adoption of open publicationsvia the arXiv,...
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