This statement outlines the contributions made by each author to a research paper. The authors have identified their roles in the study, including conceptualization, methodology, optimization framework construction, data analysis, writing the original draft, reviewing and editing, and visualization. Each author has confirmed that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could influence the work reported in the paper.
Context: Authorship Contribution Statement
In academic publishing, it is important to recognize the contributions of each author involved in a research study. This statement provides a detailed account of the roles and responsibilities of each author, ensuring transparency and accuracy in the published work.
Conceptualization: Hanwen Xu and Mark Randall contributed to the initial idea and concept of the research study.
Methodology: Hanwen Xu, Lei Li, Yuyi Tan, Thomas Balstrøm, and Mark Randall developed the methodology for the study, including the optimization framework and data analysis.
Optimization Framework Construction: Hanwen Xu constructed the optimization framework used in the study, while Lei Li and Yuyi Tan provided coding assistance.
Data Analysis: The authors conducted the data analysis, including visualization of results.
Writing Original Draft: Hanwen Xu wrote the original draft of the manuscript, with editing and review by all authors.
Review & Editing: All authors reviewed and edited the manuscript, ensuring accuracy and consistency in the published work.
Visualization: Thomas Balstrøm created the visualizations used in the study.
Declaration of Competing Interest: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could influence the work reported in this paper.
Acknowledgment: The authors acknowledge the support of the research funding agencies and appreciate the contributions of all stakeholders involved in the study.
By providing a clear understanding of each author’s role in the research, this statement helps maintain the integrity and credibility of the published work.