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e-net (probability theory)

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An -net is any of several related concepts in mathematics, and has a particular meaning in probability theory where it is used in desription of the approximation of one probability distribution by another.

Theory

Let be a probability distribution over some set . An -net for a class of subsets of is any subset such that for any

Intuitively approximates the probability distribution.

A stronger notion is -approximation. An -approximation for class is a subset such that for any it holds

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