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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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* Bing Huang (University of Basel)
* Lars A. Bratholm (University of Copenhagen)
* Alexandre Tkatchenko (University of Luxembourg)
* Klaus-Robert Müller (Technische Universität Berlin/Korea University)
* Klaus-Robert Muller (Technische Universität Berlin/Korea University)
* O. Anatole von Lilienfeld (University of Basel)

## 1) Citing QML:

Until the preprint is available from arXiv, please cite this GitHub repository as:

AS Christensen, LA Bratholm, FA Faber, B Huang, A Tkatchenko, KR Müller, OA von Lilienfeld (2017) "QML: A Python Toolkit for Quantum Machine Learning" https://github.com/qmlcode/qml
AS Christensen, LA Bratholm, FA Faber, B Huang, A Tkatchenko, KR Muller, OA von Lilienfeld (2017) "QML: A Python Toolkit for Quantum Machine Learning" https://github.com/qmlcode/qml


## 2) Get help:
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- Bing Huang (University of Basel)
- Lars A. Bratholm (University of Copenhagen)
- Alexandre Tkatchenko (University of Luxembourg)
- Klaus-Robert Müller (Technische Universität Berlin/Korea University)
- Klaus-Robert Muller (Technische Universität Berlin/Korea University)
- O. Anatole von Lilienfeld (University of Basel)

1) Citing QML:
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AS Christensen, LA Bratholm, FA Faber, B Huang, A Tkatchenko, KR Müller, OA von Lilienfeld (2017) "QML: A Python Toolkit for Quantum Machine Learning" https://github.com/qmlcode/qml
AS Christensen, LA Bratholm, FA Faber, B Huang, A Tkatchenko, KR Muller, OA von Lilienfeld (2017) "QML: A Python Toolkit for Quantum Machine Learning" https://github.com/qmlcode/qml

2) Get help:
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AS Christensen, FA Faber, B Huang, LA Bratholm, A Tkatchenko, KR Müller, OA von Lilienfeld (2017) "QML: A Python Toolkit for Quantum Machine Learning" https://github.com/qmlcode/qml
AS Christensen, FA Faber, B Huang, LA Bratholm, A Tkatchenko, KR Muller, OA von Lilienfeld (2017) "QML: A Python Toolkit for Quantum Machine Learning" https://github.com/qmlcode/qml



4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/source/index.rst
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- Bing Huang (University of Basel)
- Lars A. Bratholm (University of Copenhagen)
- Alexandre Tkatchenko (University of Luxembourg)
- Klaus-Robert Müller (Technische Universität Berlin/Korea University)
- Klaus-Robert Muller (Technische Universität Berlin/Korea University)
- O. Anatole von Lilienfeld (University of Basel)

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::

AS Christensen, FA Faber, B Huang, LA Bratholm, A Tkatchenko, KR Müller, OA von Lilienfeld (2017) "QML: A Python Toolkit for Quantum Machine Learning" https://github.com/qmlcode/qml
AS Christensen, FA Faber, B Huang, LA Bratholm, A Tkatchenko, KR Muller, OA von Lilienfeld (2017) "QML: A Python Toolkit for Quantum Machine Learning" https://github.com/qmlcode/qml


For citation of the individual procedures of QML, please see the "Citing use of QML" section.
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