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Pull Request Overview
This PR adds a citation section to the README to help users properly cite the OpenJij library in their academic work. The addition provides clear guidance on how to obtain citations and emphasizes the importance of citing specific versions for reproducibility.
- Adds a new "Citation" section with DOI badge and citation instructions
- Provides guidance on citing specific versions for reproducibility
- Includes a Zenodo DOI link for all versions
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Co-authored-by: jiko <jiko.rogy@gmail.com>
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Add how to cite to README.