Launch of New Website with Editorial Blog
Nov
27
Written by:
Sunday, November 27, 2011 8:17 PM
Scientia Araneae Totius Orbis Conor
Journal of Randomics
Welcome to this totally renewed SATOCONOR website! This is to celebrate our tenth year anniversary = Volume 10 (2011). During the past decade 6 different authors from all over the world have published 24 articles in the ten annual volumes and the enthousiastic readers among you are invited to also submit articles. -A special submission feature is now added for registered users.-
I wanted to give the SATOCONOR Journal of Randomics a facelift, new features and its own place on the internet with the reserved www.satoconor.com for life domain name.
During its lifetime the Scientia Araneae Totius Orbis Conor (SATOCONOR for short) Collection of Journals evolved as of 2009 into the single Journal of Randomics, because I got the idea from the market that the majority of our authors and readers are mainly interested in mathematical experiments on computers. Most of the time the readers are themselves conducting similar experiments. -And my hope is that they also become SATOCONOR authors!- Consequently I would like to call these authors and readers: Experimentalists. Moreover experimentalists work on number distributions like: The prime numbers, divisors of the natural numbers, Newcomb-Benford, Zipf, Pareto, sequences from a Random Number Generator, output from chaotic systems, bit streams from compression algorithms or stock quotes. More in general: Any thing that has to do with mathematics, statistics, number theory, randomness, entropy, the stock market and distributions.
I also announce hereby that there is an new to-be-peer-reviewed article on the preprint server by my hand. It’s the accumulation of all the experimental work I have done for my SATOCONOR articles and its about finding patterns in the chaotic system of the Wall Street stock market. There has already been a revision because, an other SATOCONOR author and editor, Martin C. Winer peer reviewed it. But additionally I would like to have a professional review on the applied statistics as well!
So this is the launch of the new website and this editorial blog which will cover news about world events that have a link to the Satoconor Collection of Journals or its goal to save the last biodiversity and Mother Nature.
Johan G. van der Galiën
Chief Editor and Webmaster
July 14, 2011
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