Paper TeX Backup v0.1.0 This is the first public release of paper-tex-backup, a source-level backup repository for the LaTeX files of K. Takahashi's research papers. The repository is intended to provide a simple, inspectable, and machine-readable source archive for readers, researchers, crawlers, and AI research agents that want to examine the TeX sources behind the published papers. Purpose This repository complements the main publication channels: Zenodo remains the archival citation target for released papers and DOI records. GitHub Pages provides the human-readable research index and navigation map. paper-tex-backup provides public access to the LaTeX source files used to build the papers. The goal is not to replace the DOI records or the published PDFs, but to make the source layer easier to inspect, back up, search, and reuse for scholarly or machine-assisted reading. What is included This release contains a public backup of LaTeX source files for the current paper collection. The sources are provided to support: source-level inspection, reproducibility checks where applicable, text extraction, indexing by research agents, citation and metadata cross-checking, long-term preservation alongside DOI-based releases. How to use this repository Readers should use the Zenodo DOI records as the formal citation targets. This repository is best treated as a source archive. For each paper, use the corresponding DOI, title, and citation information listed on the main research index when citing or discussing the work. Boundary This repository does not claim that every paper is peer-reviewed, formally verified, or implementation-complete. It is a public source backup intended to improve transparency, discoverability, and machine-readability of the research corpus. Related links Research index: https://kadubon.github.io/github.io/works.html Research map: https://kadubon.github.io/github.io/research-map.html
K Takahashi (Tue,) studied this question.