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Journal of RANDOMICS

Contents:

 

 

 

 

‘Efficient Market Hypothesis and the New York Stock Exchange (2008)'

J.G. van der Galien

Type: Full Paper

Public software documentation. Program to find the most profitable stocks

 

‘Notes on Last Digit Distribution of the Prime Numbers (2007)'

Anonymous

Type: Communication to the editor

The difference between random and full datasets.

 

‘Primes, Randomness and the Twin Primes Proof (2007)'

Martin Winer

Type: Full research paper

Algorithmic proof by construction for the infiniteness of any prime constellation.

 

‘Collatz Randomics (2007)'

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Full research paper

Investigations to answer the question whether the Collatz nodes are a good PRNG.

 

‘The Study of Patterns and Randomness: Randomics (2006)’

J.G. van der Galiën and M. Winer

Type: Full research paper

Are the Prime Numbers Randomly distributed? Part 3. Application of the concepts of Randomics to the prime number distribution.

 

‘Fundamentals of Randomics (2006)’

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Full research paper

Explanation, definition and application of the concepts of Randomics on several different binary sources.

 

‘RABENZIX Randomness Test Suite (2006)’

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Full research paper

Publishing of the documentation, testing and source code of RABENZIX v3.0 BETA.

 

‘Last Digit Distribution of Prime Numbers (2006)’

J.G. van der Galiën and M. Winer

Type: Communications to the editor

Are the Prime Numbers Randomly distributed? Part 2. Proof that prime numbers contain a random component.

 

‘State-of-the-Art Compressors as Tools for True Entropy estimations (2005)’

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Full research paper

Historical Randomics paper.

 

‘Shannon Entropy of Takifugu rubripes and Homo sapiens (2005)’

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Full research paper

True entropy concepts of Randomics applied to genomes.

 

‘Testing the A-periodic Randomness of PI (2004)’

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Communications to the editor

PI compared with standard randomness tests to a quantum mechanical source.

 

‘A Factorial Randomness Generator (FRAG PRNG) (2004)’

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Full research paper

Documentation, testing and source code of FRAG.

 

‘Factorial Randomness (2003)’

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Communications to the editor

Fundamentals of FRAG and the mathematical proof that the law of Newcomb-Benford is a special case of the law of Zipf.

 

‘Are the Prime Numbers Randomly Distributed? Part 1 (2002)’

J.G. van der Galiën

Type: Communications to the editor

The beginnings of Randomics and also SATOCONOR.COM’s most popular paper.

 

 

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