# Citing GDBS in publications

When you publish a result computed in GDBS Pro, please cite both:

1. **The underlying physics reference** — every solver shows the canonical citation in the result panel. Use that.
2. **The GDBS Pro platform**, so readers can reproduce.

## Suggested platform citation

```bibtex
@misc{gdbs-pro,
  title  = {{GDBS Pro}: Browser-native research-grade physics simulation},
  author = {{VaultSync Solutions Inc.}},
  year   = {2026},
  note   = {Patent pending 63/970,430},
  url    = {https://cora.getvaultsync.com}
}
```

## Reproducibility bundle

The **Export** tab (Pro tier) ships a `.gdbs-run` file containing:

- All inputs as JSON.
- All outputs as JSON.
- Git commit hash of the WASM build used.
- GeoNum drift readout at each precision tier.
- BibTeX citations for the physics references the solver depends on.

Attach this file to your paper or include the hash in a footnote. Readers can re-run identical inputs in their own GDBS session.

## What we ask in return

If GDBS contributed to a published result, drop us a line at sales@getvaultsync.com — we maintain a list of papers that used the platform and it helps justify continued investment in research-grade features.
