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What Excel version are you using?
What we've found is that oscillating random data can have multiple waves.
The Wave Matrix is like a frequency filter that can, in general, find a close match to the waves in the oscillating data.
If you Sum the Linear Regression, Waves and the Remainder in a single line, you'll see the Sum of those equals the original data.
Example, in line 10 of our previous Wave Matrix of Column C, you can see that if each of the components in the Wave Matrix are Summed we get the original data.
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Oct 2, 2012, 6:54 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum
Conditional choices??
oook. these are examples of over-complex analysis of having 2 random systems being equated by probabilistic sampling and using this sampling to arrive with a forecast.
author argues with the following main assumption:
two random system can exhibit coorelation(s) (what author also calls conditional probablity), this could be more directly called Markov process (but lets not get more complex:)
author then continues to outline very elaborate way to calculate these coorelations to form basi
May 3, 2009, 12:33 pm - edge - Lottery Systems Forum
Simulating the pool for the next draw/s
DATA 0123456789
Ideal A parameter(could be digits, sums etc) shuffles the pool.
CAL
Drawing Date Pick 3 Pick 4
Midday Evening Midday Evening
Sat, Mar 12, 2016 7-3-0 3-6-2 1-2-1-5
Fri, Mar 11, 2016 7-0-8 3-2-8 5-9-0-3
Thu, Mar 10, 2016 0-8-2 0-6-7 1-2-5-0
Wed, Mar 9, 2016 7-5-0 4-3-5 2-2-9-5
Tue, Mar 8, 2016 7-7-9 1-0-1 2-9-5-1
Mon, Mar 7, 2016 9-3-1 6-4-9 9-6-5-3
Sun, Mar 6, 2016 7-9-1 5-6-8 1-4-9-5
Sat, Mar 5, 2016 3-6-6 0-0-6 2-2-5-3
Mar 13, 2016, 2:57 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum
8 x 15 (Pick 3)
CAL
Drawing Date Pick 3 Pick 4
Midday Evening Midday Evening
Fri, Aug 15, 2014 1-0-6 5-1-9 7-8-2-7 1-9-4-0
Thu, Aug 14, 2014 1-5-4 3-4-5 1-2-1-0 3-6-2-3
Wed, Aug 13, 2014 2-3-1 5-0-6 4-8-0-7 7-3-5-1
Tue, Aug 12, 2014 4-1-1 1-9-4 3-0-1-9 1-6-3-5
Mon, Aug 11, 2014 0-0-4 3-1-7 8-0-2-1 9-2-0-2
Sun, Aug 10, 2014 4-1-3 7-8-6-7
Sat, Aug 9, 2014 9-8-5 4-8-5 2-3-0-5 3-6-6-3
Fri, Aug 8, 2014 0-4-2 0-9-9 4-6-6-5 0-4-6-2
Thu, Aug 7, 2014 9-0-8 8-0-6 8-9-
Aug 16, 2014, 10:44 am - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum
Bidirectional Mean Averaging and The Wave Matrix
Here's a table of Draw Occurrence, Linear Regression of Occurrence, Oscillation Data, Wave Matrix, and Remainder Data for WI Lottery of Ball #1 for 1500 Draws:
Index
n
Ball #01
Dn - Draw
Occurrence
Linear Regression
Ln = m * n + b
m = 8.29, b =40.70
Oscillation
Data - A
{Dn - Ln}
Wave Data - W1
d1 = -0.87
i = 32
Wave Data - W2
d2 = 0.73
i = 32
Wave Data - W3
d3 = 1.89
i = 32
Wave Data - W4
d4 = 3.06
i = 32
Wave Data -
Dec 10, 2006, 7:46 am - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum
1 to 11 Point - Polynomial Wave Projection Equations
1 to 11 Point - Polynomial Wave Projection Equations
Reference - 5th Degree Polynomial Wave Projection, Bidirectional Mean Averaging and The Wave Matrix, Example Process for Finding Variable Coefficients and Solved Projection Equations, Example of Finding Powerball Number Linear Regression BMA and Wave Matrix
The different point projections are an expansion process of finding the Variable Coefficient Equations and the Solved Projection Equations. The Cofactors in the Coefficient Equations
Aug 4, 2007, 4:53 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum
The Wave Matrix - Excel 2007 Addin
The Type of analysis in the table is Linear.
A and B are the coefficients of the Linear equation y = A + B x.
The Regression column is derived from the Linear equation using the Index column by setting the Index = x.
A tells us the values are close to 4.4 and B is near zero, meaning the line is near flat or horizontal.
Each Wave and the Remainder tends to oscillate about the Regression line.
The Regression, Waves and Remainder are all parts of the original data.
Mar 1, 2013, 9:01 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum
The Wave Matrix - Excel 2007 Addin
Ideally we would like to see the BMA Degree start negative and become more positive; with Wave 1 and Wave 4 BMA Degrees near equal and opposite.
To do this, we need to make some setting changes in the Algorithm Settings first and if needed, changes to the Wave Find Algorithm.
We will start with the 'Amplitude to Frequency Ratio', this will tell us if the waves we need are more or less dependent on Amplitude or Frequency.
Settings that are closer to 1.00 have the effect of inclu
Mar 9, 2013, 12:40 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum
I read this on a website. decide I'd share. its why most people still not winning
Linear progression or regression is one of many methods or tools use to inteprete a data, prediction is futuristic, hence logical deduction is just not enough.The tiltle Linear progression Vs Random exploration is a way off, Linear progression(Pivot method, chaos,markov chain ...etc) are tools used to inteprete a random event (Predictions), some may use the philosophical aspect of such tools, some may dig into maths aspect, personally am tired of stats and maths, so will stick to philosophical a
Mar 25, 2014, 3:38 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum
The Wave Matrix - Excel 2007 Addin
Considering the main issues of regression models in econometric analysis,
in practice, the researcher is often confronted with a situation in which received the regression is a bad , that is, t statistics, most estimates are small, reflecting the insignificance of relevant independent variables. At the same time, the F statistic can be quite large, which indicates the importance of the overall regression. A possible reason for this phenomenon is known as multicolinearity and occurs when there
Jan 8, 2013, 7:37 pm - dr san - Mathematics Forum