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Markov Chains Monte Carlo Simulations (MCMC)
Feb 12, 2026, 9:19 am - umm888 - Mathematics Forum

Is there any method or system that can an predict the first digit that will fall in Pick 3
hello=Although honest lotteries are designed to be random, there is considerable literature on data analysis and predictive models that attempt to apply statistical methods and algorithms to these types of systems. Here are some references that address models, filters, and predictions, even knowing that the true randomness of draws makes predictions extremely limited and generally inaccurate: 1. Prediction Models and Statistical Algorithms Probability Theory and Statistics: To unders
Feb 19, 2026, 6:19 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

need ideas
As lottery data is resistant to meaningful rigorous statistical analysis, perhaps a heuristic approach could be the next move. If you imagine a stream of draw history as an evolutionary record, you might be able to get a better view of what may trigger that random churn of numbers... those patterns that never hold with the same numbers may still hold if you account for similar pattern shapes with different numbers. Something akin to point mutations? I have set lottery analysis down for a
May 21, 2026, 9:36 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

My take on math and ball lottery
What I got from that video was a way to find the factor (in that case 120) relating the combinations to the permutations. The next video on the youtube feed was a really good 25 minute dive into the origins and apllications of Markov chains, from predicting neutron behavior in the first atomic bomb to the google search algorithm...
Dec 19, 2025, 9:46 am - hypersoniq - Mathematics Forum

Neural Net Lottery Picker
I am working with the concept of Markov Chains when it comes to the transition probabilities from one draw to the next using the historical collection of followers for each digit in each position. So far I have noticed no advantage to using such a system because the independent nature of each draw is failing to reject the hypothesis that the underlying history data is anything but a discrete uniform distribution of independent draws. It does not deter my attempts and realize what I need is a
Feb 12, 2026, 11:06 am - hypersoniq - Mathematics Forum

Looking Back - Looking Forward
Any new plans or new strategies going into 2026? Moving the two python scripts (classifying hot/cold/neutral and first order Markov chain of followers) into a fully functional GUI for windows and android. Any lottery lessons learnt in 2025? System development is more fun than playing Biggest single win in 2025? $500 on pick 3, once on each system.
Dec 31, 2025, 11:59 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

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