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Originally Posted by henry2015
Given that the inequality shows an upper bound of 2*e^(-2*N*(epsilon)^2).
If we have N = 10, and epsilon = 0.1, then we have
2*e^(-2*10*(0.1^2)) = 1.637461506.
So what does it mean? I thought we would never have a probability > 1.
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I think you can check out the first question in
the Q&A section of Lecture 02.