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Added how to cite instructions for XBraid to the manuals
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We chose the package name XBraid to stand for _Time-Braid_, where
X is the first letter in the Greek work for time, _Chronos_. The
algorithm _braids_ together time-grids of different granularity in order to
create a multigrid method and achieve parallelism in the time dimension. In
plain text, we say XBraid, or just Braid for short.
create a multigrid method and achieve parallelism in the time dimension.

# Overview of the XBraid Algorithm {#braidoverview}

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[Parallel Time Integration with Multigrid](https://computation-rnd.llnl.gov/linear_solvers/pubs/mgritPaper-2013.pdf)
where this 2D heat equation example is explored in much more detail.


# Citing XBraid {#braidcite}

To cite XBraid, please state in your text the version number from the
VERSION file, and please cite the project website in your bibliography as

> [1] XBraid: Parallel multigrid in time. http://llnl.gov/casc/xbraid.
The corresponding BibTex entry is

@misc{xbraid-package,
title = {{XB}raid: Parallel multigrid in time},
howpublished = {\url{http://llnl.gov/casc/xbraid}}
}

# Summary {#summary}

- XBraid applies multigrid to the time dimension.
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