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Mathematics and the Lottery
Either: 1) You truly believe so strongly that there exists a way to beat the lottery that you suspect I'm fishing here for a system that works... Actually I hadn't thought about you when I wrote may response, I was addressing the more typical responder in the math forum. From your posts in other thread I know you seek to enlighten other lottery players who think that some thought about the combinations they play might given them an edge, but such players aren't interested in what you
May 7, 2014, 7:46 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Odds of Missing digit 8 for 19 draws in P3
LOL. I meant which specific game. The numbers vary between states I've seen. I could whip something up for you.I'll have to find a downloadable file for the draw history. I prefer fishing. Hunting is too boring setting there.
Jul 7, 2020, 4:40 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

OpenOffice Calc & iWorks Numbers
I'd like to know if either of these apps has macro capabilities as good as Excel. Numbers has a nice video preview, but I need to know if I can write some real code with teeth behind the pretty graphs. Calc looks like it has potential. I'd want a good book on it. I hate fishing around in 'help'. Any recos? Also, right now I have OO 2.0 and I'd like to know if I can just DL a patch to 2.2 or if I have to get a new full 2.2 install...
Aug 23, 2007, 12:09 pm - time*treat - Mathematics Forum

Probability formula Independent events
The Multiplication Rule for Independent Events The Multiplication Rule for Independent Events states that if several dvents, A1, A2, ..., An, are independent, then P(A1 A2 ... An) = P(A1) * P(A2) * ... * P(An).What does this mean? 50/50Applied to coins, A1 can be the dvent of getting a heads on the first flip of the coin. A2 is the dvent of getting a heads on the second flip of the coin. An is the dvent of getting a heads on the nth flip of the coin. Since the probability of each dvent is 1/
May 12, 2004, 8:08 am - WIN D - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
RJOh, Either: 1) You truly believe so strongly that there exists a way to beat the lottery that you suspect I'm fishing here for a system that works... 2) Or, you are just another manifestation of the person here with the strongest vested interest in maintaining doubt about the possibility of predicting future draws. Others must decide. And I notice bobby623 ignored my last post other than to use it to ramble on about substitution, which is an absurd idea. --J
May 7, 2014, 2:03 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

Artificial Intelligence
bob790, Most of your questions above are outside my areas of expertise. I am familiar with Shannon's analyses as they apply to changes in stock prices. However, believing that in the present, the probability of a past event is 1.0, I fail to see how his work would have much value applied to the classes of chaos/randomness produced by lottery ping pong ball machines or random number generators producing sequences with extremely long periods. John Conover relies heavily on Shannon's work.
Sep 18, 2010, 10:37 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum

Math Matrices been the engine of a RNG seed...
this is different but i am going to mention it i was surfing the net and i read this: http://dspdesignline.com/howto/214502487 In this article we present an implementation of 4x4 complex matrix inversion on the recently announced StarCore SC3850 DSP core. We use the cofactor method and optimize our code to take advantage of parallelism in the SC3850 architecture, resulting in a highly efficient implementation. We discuss the implementation in detail, including code structure and optimizat
Apr 12, 2010, 4:25 pm - pumpi76 - Mathematics Forum

NewYork.. what do you think is the most due group?
Hello Thoth ... done and done. WoW ! This 2 digit String was really something. The ODDS ....or ....probability on that last draw must have been through the roof! There has to be a job somewhere called The Mafia's LOCK Bet opportunity Scout . LOL The Worlds Most Dangerous Jobs His job would be to scan the lottery world for bets that could not lose ...... or.... bets where the odds were just sooooo high that s
Aug 5, 2007, 1:23 pm - WIN D - Mathematics Forum

Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
Jimmy There is no difference in our understanding of Probability and Statistics except when it concerns the lottery. The lottery is my escape from the ridgeness of reality and if I thought of the lottery in terms of the odds I would never play. Some people go fishing, some go to bars and others may go to church. There are many places we go to get away from it all and mine is the lottery. My picks will always have as good a chance as any other ticket while at the same time it poses
May 17, 2011, 3:17 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

MATH 5/39: Stack47, Garyo1954, RL-RANDOMLOGIC VS Jimmy4164
JIMMAAAAAAY!!!!!! Your overestimation is astounding! Honestly, mathematically speaking, I make up about 50% of all facts I post. It's new statistics. I would make up more but I need the paint to finish these fishing lures. Oh, I did answer #2. The ship must leave port to avoid accumulating barnacles. There is a study detailing Sudoku and Alzheimers. It must be true. I read it on the internet. I do believe RL's evaluation of his DDM. Given that you state, I suspect most people here alre
Mar 1, 2011, 1:37 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

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