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The Mandelbrot Set
Dr. Beno t B. Mandelbrot, Ph.D., (born November 20, 1924) is a Jewish American mathematician, best known as the father of fractal geometry . Beno t Mandelbrot was born in Poland, but his family moved to France when he was a child; he is an American citizen and was educated in France. Mandelbrot now lives and works in the United States. He is Sterling Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Emeritus at Yale University; IBM Fellow Emeritus at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center; and Battelle Fello
Dec 30, 2006, 4:33 am - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

Mathematics and the Lottery
Our dear Canadian professor also played the lotterie in France and left after winning as sum. He nearly had no money left after having pumped all his money into lottery tickets.
Dec 14, 2012, 6:05 pm - SergeM - Mathematics Forum

Math Geniuses, Help!! "SLAG" Odd/Even Analysis - Chart I
Many people offered temporary homes for fugitives. Like a part of their house. That kind of stopped. I suppose that they are just too many. Places are taken. There are not only Ukrainians, there is a mass of Asians and Africans here too. Those are supposed to leave but the governments didn't do much, let the blacks in the soccer etc. Maybe they are waiting for France? Last week 600 were stopped from crossing the Channel. It's all not normal, and I avoid the center as there are too many Africans
Apr 21, 2022, 6:19 pm - Speler - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
I've done some simulation for Keno France 20/70 with the settings below (changing F from 7 to 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 ) I think these are good results, giving 2-3 times better than theory. I will test some more to find if this is only pure luck or is something else.
Oct 23, 2015, 3:50 am - winnerlotto - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
So, presuming that the past results are right , i did some simulation on France Keno for today 11.10.2015 : Did i do it right ?
Oct 11, 2015, 3:10 am - winnerlotto - Mathematics Forum

How to simulate a distribution and use the lottery's own randomness against itself.
Hi JADELottery, Your system is good for Loto France 5/49 and EuroMillions 5/50. Thanks.
Feb 24, 2016, 7:16 am - Louxor - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Hello stoopendaal, Many thanks for this fantastic tool you give us. I found the F+ strategy by accident, after a lot of trials,unfortunatly not as good as I wished for the loto but just keno 70/20 in France. what could be the aim (advantage) to get more hidden neurons at your point of view .?
Oct 23, 2015, 12:10 pm - jlg69 - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Yes , me too ! I had 5/6 five days in a row, only 1 combo ! I am rich ! :) This is b...t ! You should at least put the combos before, not brag after without proofs. Another 3 fails for Lotto Keno France 20/70 : This proves that first wins where only luck ! Lottery patterns (if there are real) should give better results every time. The fact is that the drawing machine does not have memory and , therefore, there are no patterns, only randomness .
Oct 30, 2015, 2:33 am - winnerlotto - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
Hi, HERE In France you get the CSV file into a zip I use any openoffice calc or excel to import it's already in date order with the latest on top I get rid of the unwanted columns Then only copy past from the spreadsheet direct to the soft. Tell me me if that suit your own lottery/
Apr 7, 2020, 9:18 pm - jlg69 - Mathematics Forum

Grouping Companion Pairs, Triads, Quads and Quints
All that matters is you like it. No clue how you would use calculations smaller than .00067. And of course, you said Excel wasn't fast enough and here you've linked to an Excel file. Are you sharing this handle with someone? That would explain a lot. One minute you understand and can post in English. The next minute you're complaining about Google translate and can't post one sentence without garble. That kind of stuff makes one wonder. People from Germany, Belgium, France, and seve
Sep 14, 2015, 9:08 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum

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