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10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
Answering DiamondPalace's question on another thread-post, might had answered also one of my questions: Below there might be 35 possible patterns made by the Xs below the SubGroups, either 35 or 125 3Xs patterns, probably 35. Doing a very very long section of past draws would let me know for sure, what do I mean? Look at the text in Red on the right of the patterns. Group # 1 (Just an example). First possible group out of many. SubGroups: 01 02 03 04 05 Always from SubGroup 1 to S
Nov 5, 2008, 10:44 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

How many combos?
35 boxed for the pick 3 game. Counting singles, doubles and triples. ----------- 125 straight Counting singles, doubles and triples. ----------- Does not matter which 5 digits are used for making the 5 numbers wheel.
Nov 5, 2008, 9:11 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
John Thank you very much. That is a lot of combinations. That would mean 2 things: That there are that many possible sets of VTracks and: That there are that many 2 X 5 Digits Boxed Filter Groups for a game such as the pick 3, so per each pick 3 draw maybe (I am not sure about this) there would be 945 possible boxed patterns for that particular kind of filter. Thanks a lot again!
Nov 5, 2008, 5:48 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
John Thank you very much, but there might be still fewer combinations as any-one pair-subgroup can be in any position, the pairs-subgroups are as if they were jacpot games' lotto numbers they are BOXED or Any Order. So: 01 23 is the same as 10 32 and it is also the same as 23 01 and 32 10, each 2 digits combination is 1 Unit and can be on any position out of the 5 possible subgroups positions, same as on a lotto jackpot game, they are boxed, so: 01 23 45 67 89 is exactly the same as 98
Nov 5, 2008, 6:02 am - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
I just perfected the chart from which the 5 pairs (SubGroups) per each group of 2 X 5 filter matrices will be picked from, the first chart that I made was half wrong. Looking at that chart made me remember that those groups can also be used (I think) as a sort of VTracks if a person wanted to, as some prior early and basic VTracks work showed. I had dropped my VTracks work as I didn't want to get into any other kind of filterering ways, than what I was already using. Now, it is either t
Nov 3, 2008, 9:51 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
John I just found a no software way that I can use for getting enough such groups of numbers, it is not fast like software, but about a minute to 5 minutes per matrix is not too bad, I really need only about 2 to 10 of them, I wanted more, but they are not really needed for that particular filtration stage, those will be the small matrices, there will also be bigger matrices, for second stage filtration and last for third stage filtration, but I won't need any help for the later 2 kinds, that
Nov 3, 2008, 8:03 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
JohnPH I was talking about combinations where each number (Digit from 0 to 9) is unique such as on your 2 examples: 01 23 45 67 89 = 10 32 54 76 98 98 76 54 32 10 = 89 67 45 23 01 And also like: 02 13 46 57 98 = 20 31 64 75 89 97 86 53 42 01 = 79 68 35 24 10 That should make them even fewer combinations. Each pair is: Pair 1, Pair 2, Pair 3, Pair 4 and Pair 5. or SubGroup 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. They would be used for digits' stats, so the order 01 or 10 on any pair does not
Nov 3, 2008, 4:44 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
With 10 digits from 0 to 9 How many groups of 5 pairs each are there? In which each group of 5 pairs has all the 10 digits from 0 to 9 among the 5 pairs in that group. ------------- There are 100 possible pairs of the digits 0 to 9, But of them, Which 5 combination of pairs have all the 10 digits in them and How many such groups are there? Some pairs can repeat from one group of 5 pairs to another group of 5 pairs, so long as not all the pairs repeat from one group to another grou
Nov 3, 2008, 1:17 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

Your own personal "supercomputer" for number crunching?
As I said: There are many possible prediction logics, some just would be better in some way(s) than others. ---------- How to develop prediction logics? By research of course. First you look at the draws then think and then do some stats work by hand, then study and think some more, then if you can make programs you make some research programs (Tools) based upon the ideas that you got when you took a look at the draws and made some work by hand amd looked at your workouts. Then
Apr 25, 2008, 2:02 am - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

Your own personal "supercomputer" for number crunching?
Prediction logic is everything. Without it a Pc is just a kind of paper weight. It is not the computer that gets the number, but the right prediction logic. There are many possible prediction logics, some are better in some way(s) than others. Some are more accurate and some are less, some produce more numbers to be played and some produce less, you have to balance both, the best would be a logic that is more accurate and that produces fewer numbers than other prediction logics. S
Apr 25, 2008, 1:02 am - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

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