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Dear Wikiverse,
Kindly consider this article for publication.
Regarding COI concern:
Conflict of interest (COI) editing involves contributing to Wikipedia about yourself, family, friends, clients, employers, or your financial and other relationships.
While I have collaborated with the creators of EDM to ensure I use the techniques properly in data analysis, decision support, and education, I am not involved in any financial interests, or in the creation of these methods; nor is this article about myself, family, friends, clients, employers. I am a user, and, subject-matter expert. The latter a criteria for authorship of scientific and technical articles.
Regarding concern of notability:
Examination of the citations reveals that 15 of the works defining, and, describing uses and extensions of the techniques are published in the world's leading (Tier 1) scientific journals: Nature, Science, Proceedings of the National Acadamies of Science, and, Proceedings of the Royal Society. It is also notable that the methods have been applied, and continue to be applied, across scientific disciplines, as noted in the introduction.
Thank you again for your review! I hope we can bring these techniques into Wikipedia to further the use and development of nonlinear, state based techniques to all branches of scientific enquiry.
Sincerely, J Park ( talk) 04:51, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
Kindly note my appreciation to Charles Stewart for reviewing the EDM draft.
Please note an earlier post discussed concerns of COI and notability. Additional evidence of notability can be offered:
Regarding evidence of independence:
I suggest it is natural that Sugihara is heavily cited in the article, albeit many times not as a first or second author, as his research lab has driven the development of the methods and their application. However in light of the evidence above, I propose sufficient independence and notability are demonstrated such that it is warranted to publish the EDM article as a stand alone topic linking to Robert May, George Sugihara.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this article.
Sincerely, J Park ( talk) 08:09, 2 April 2022 (UTC)
Dear Colleagues,
Please note this page was originally "draftified" in January 2022. An editor review was provided on April 2. All editorial concerns have been addressed in revision, and, discused here. As there have been no more comments for a period of one month, I suggest this page be re-published.
Thank you for your review and guidance.
Sincerely, J Park ( talk) 04:48, 4 May 2022 (UTC)