Probabilistic inequalities | Statistical inequalities

Eaton's inequality

In probability theory, Eaton's inequality is a bound on the largest values of a linear combination of bounded random variables. This inequality was described in 1974 by Morris L. Eaton. (Wikipedia).

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How Manufactured Pleasure Is Costing Our Freedom [4K] | Big Data, Big Brother | Spark

Welcome to a world where humans are constantly under surveillance. Where designer children are genetically selected, drones hover the skies, companies implant microchips in their employees, and artificial intelligence poses a direct challenge to our own. -- Big Data, Big Brother exposes ju

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Solving a linear inequality with fractions

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From playlist Solve and Graph Inequalities | Multi-Step Without Parenthesis

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Solving and Graphing an inequality when the solution point is a decimal

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Peggy Eaton and the Petticoat Affair of 1831

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Inequality Practice

practice with difference inequalities

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Learn how to solve a multi step inequality and graph the solution

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The myth of a Bond girl's death - BBC REEL

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Solving and graphing a multi-step inequality

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Solving and graphing a linear inequality

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Solving and graphing an inequality

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The Only German Submarine Attack On US Shore in WW1 I OUT OF THE ETHER

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Solving and graphing an inequality with infinite many solutions

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From playlist Solve and Graph Inequalities | Multi-Step With Parenthesis

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Solving a multi-step inequality and then graphing

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Kimihiko Motegi: L-space knots in twist families and satellite L-space knots

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The Lotus Carlton / Omega Sedan Was a World-Beating PR Nightmare - Jason Cammisa Revelations Ep. 28

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From playlist Fun Science Videos

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Complex Analysis: Integral of cos(x)/(x^2+1) using Contour Integration

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From playlist Contour Integration

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Quiz Shows and Math Anxiety (with Bobby Seagull) - Numberphile Podcast

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Charles Vs Diana: War of the Wales | My Mother, Diana | Real Stories

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An Application of AM-GM Inequality

#mathonshorts #shorts Find max value using AM-GM Inequality, which states that a+b ≥ 2 sqrt(ab)

From playlist Inequalities for Math Olympiad Series

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Pascal Auscher: 30 years of T(b) theorems

Abstract: The T(b) theorem proved 30 years ago by David, Journé and Semmes, following a first result of McIntosh and Meyer, has proved to be a powerful and versatile tool for a number of applications. We will discuss history and main applications including recent ones. Recording during th

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