Despite varying number of lottery winners, experts say there are no lucky states

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If there's a big national lottery jackpot approaching, you can be sure to find Georgia Tech mathematics professor Lew Lefton nearby, quoting the odds and looking into whether certain states are luckier than others. The College of Sciences' associate vice president for research computing, and assistant dean of information technology, is always sought out by local and national media for his take on the latest long-shot lottery odds.

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  • Created On: Jan 22, 2021 - 12:00pm
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