In your citing section of the docs you list a bibtex entry for the github repo along with a zenodo doi. In addition to this (superseding perhaps) I'd suggest writing a JOSS paper: https://joss.theoj.org/
The process is quite easy and I think the work in this package well exceeds the baseline requirements for publication there.
On a personal note I really appreciated the depth of explanation inthe algorithms section of the docs, and also the level of optimization (e.g. using pentapy)
In your citing section of the docs you list a bibtex entry for the github repo along with a zenodo doi. In addition to this (superseding perhaps) I'd suggest writing a JOSS paper: https://joss.theoj.org/
The process is quite easy and I think the work in this package well exceeds the baseline requirements for publication there.
On a personal note I really appreciated the depth of explanation inthe algorithms section of the docs, and also the level of optimization (e.g. using pentapy)