Binary Analysis For The (UK) Lotto

PAB

Member
I thought I would do some work on Binary numbers and the UK C(49,6) Lotto, just for fun!

Using the formulas I posted in another thread I setup the Binary number equivialent to the Lexicographic Index Number as a statistical analysis in my DataBase.

I then decided to analyse what the spread of the Binary Digits that were equal to 1 were to see if I could gleam anything interesting from them and maybe use this as a filter.

Well, I found in the UK Lotto that:-

The MINIMUM spread of Binary Digits was 4, with the Binary number 100001010000000000000100 which equates to Lexicographic Index Number 8,716,292 which in turn equates to combination 07 28 34 43 46 48.

The MAXIMUM spread of Binary Digits was 20, with the Binary number 011111111111111111001011 which equates to Lexicographic Index Number 8,388,555 which in turn equates to combination 07 14 20 30 33 46.

I also calculated the spread for ALL C(49,6) combinations and came up with the following table of Binary Digits spread, then the total number of combinations and the percenatge associated with each spread:-

00 = 0 = 0.0000%
01 = 24 = 0.0002%
02 = 276 = 0.0020%
03 = 2,023 = 0.0145%
04 = 10,604 = 0.0758%
05 = 42,274 = 0.3023%
06 = 133,077 = 0.9517%
07 = 338,999 = 2.4242%
08 = 710,455 = 5.0806%
09 = 1,238,718 = 8.8582%
10 = 1,810,028 = 12.9437%
11 = 2,226,188 = 15.9197%
12 = 2,308,910 = 16.5113%
13 = 2,018,590 = 14.4352%
14 = 1,483,701 = 10.6101%
15 = 912,252 = 6.5236%
16 = 465,499 = 3.3288%
17 = 194,853 = 1.3934%
18 = 65,791 = 0.4705%
19 = 17,481 = 0.1250%
20 = 3,520 = 0.0252%
21 = 505 = 0.0036%
22 = 46 = 0.0003%
23 = 2 = 0.0000%
24 = 0 = 0.0000%

Total = 13,983,816 = 100.0000%

As I said, is there any real benefit of knowing this information.

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

Teufellj

Member
Hey there Pab,
I like the ways that you do analysis, wished that I could understand higher math. I am forced to handle things intuitively, "bare bones" if you will.
You do a very good job!

Teufellj...
 

Frank

Member
A Brilliant piece of maths fun PAB, I do notice that if you plot the information it creates a very peaky Normal Distrubution curve, such that

93% of spread lies between 7 and 15
84% of spread lies between 8 and 14
68% of spread lies between 9 and 13
45% of spread lies between 10 and 12

So a coarse filter very focussed on the middle of the range !
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PAB

Member
Thanks everyone for your kind words and support :thumb: .

I like, and have always liked number manupulation and analysis and trying to find patterns in things. I do silly things like if I see a number when I am out I immediately work out the Root and Digital Root of the number, weird I know, butterfly net springs to mind.
That is why my footer is so apt!

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

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