Probabilistic inequalities | Statistical inequalities

Etemadi's inequality

In probability theory, Etemadi's inequality is a so-called "maximal inequality", an inequality that gives a bound on the probability that the partial sums of a finite collection of independent random variables exceed some specified bound. The result is due to . (Wikipedia).

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Inequality Practice

practice with difference inequalities

From playlist Geometry

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Inequalities on a Number Line

"Represent solutions of an inequality on a number line."

From playlist Algebra: Inequalities

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Summary for solving one variable inequalities

👉 Learn about solving an inequality and graphing it's solution. An inequality is a relation where the expression in the left hand side is not equal to the expression in the right hand side of the inequality sign. A linear inequality is an inequality whose highest power in the variable(s) i

From playlist Solve and Graph Inequalities | Learn About

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Algebra - Ch. 31: Linear Inequality in 2 Variables (2 of 14) Differences

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will learn the difference between “greater-than or equalto” and “greater-than”, and “less-than or equal to” and “less-than” graphi

From playlist ALGEBRA CH 31 LINEAR INEQUALITIES IN 2 VARIABLES

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Writing and Graphing Inequalities

This video is about Writing and Graphing Inequalities

From playlist Equations and Inequalities

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Inequalities for Math Olympiad Lesson 1: The Basics

basic properties of inequality, and a few non-trivial examples.

From playlist Inequalities for Math Olympiad Series

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How to graph compound inequalities

👉 Learn all about solving and graphing compound inequalities. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. A compound inequality is a type of inequality comprising of more than one inequalities. To solve a compound inequality, we use inverse operations

From playlist Solve Compound Inequalities

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Why do we have to flip the sign when we divide or multiply by negative one - Cool Math

👉 Learn about solving an inequality and graphing it's solution. An inequality is a relation where the expression in the left hand side is not equal to the expression in the right hand side of the inequality sign. A linear inequality is an inequality whose highest power in the variable(s) i

From playlist Solve and Graph Inequalities | Learn About

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Triangle Inequality Theorem

This video states and investigates the triangle inequality theorem. Complete Video List: http://www.mathispower4u.yolasite.com

From playlist Relationships with Triangles

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How to Solve Inequalities (NancyPi)

MIT grad explains solving inequalities. This video focuses on solving linear inequalities. It shows when to switch the sign of the inequality, if you divide or multiply by a negative number, and is an introduction to how to solve inequalities in algebra. To skip ahead: 1) For a basic examp

From playlist Algebra

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Compound Inequalities 9 Examples including Fractions & Interval Notation

I start by defining Compound Inequalities & explaining the difference between "and" and "or" statements Inequality to Number Line examples at 2:03 7:01 8:44 Number Line to Inequality examples at 11:01 14:19 16:55 These examples include Interval Notation. Solving a Compound Inequality exa

From playlist Algebra 1

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Concentration of quantum states from quantum functional (...) - N. Datta - Workshop 2 - CEB T3 2017

Nilanjana Datta / 24.10.17 Concentration of quantum states from quantum functional and transportation cost inequalities Quantum functional inequalities (e.g. the logarithmic Sobolev- and Poincaré inequalities) have found widespread application in the study of the behavior of primitive q

From playlist 2017 - T3 - Analysis in Quantum Information Theory - CEB Trimester

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Radek Adamczak: Functional inequalities and concentration of measure II

Concentration inequalities are one of the basic tools of probability and asymptotic geo- metric analysis, underlying the proofs of limit theorems and existential results in high dimensions. Original arguments leading to concentration estimates were based on isoperimetric inequalities, whic

From playlist Winter School on the Interplay between High-Dimensional Geometry and Probability

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Joe Neeman: Gaussian isoperimetry and related topics II

The Gaussian isoperimetric inequality gives a sharp lower bound on the Gaussian surface area of any set in terms of its Gaussian measure. Its dimension-independent nature makes it a powerful tool for proving concentration inequalities in high dimensions. We will explore several consequence

From playlist Winter School on the Interplay between High-Dimensional Geometry and Probability

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Lesson 12 Module 3 video

Grade 7: Module 3 Lesson 12 on Inequalities

From playlist Eureka Math Grade 7 Module 3

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What are compound inequalities

👉 Learn all about solving and graphing compound inequalities. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. A compound inequality is a type of inequality comprising of more than one inequalities. To solve a compound inequality, we use inverse operations

From playlist Solve Compound Inequalities

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Minkowski's inequality

This is a basic introduction to Minkowski's inequality, which has many applications in mathematics. A simple case in the Euclidean space R^n is discussed with a proof provided.

From playlist Mathematical analysis and applications

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SHSAT - Inequality (Adam's Question)

looking at an SHSAT problem that deals with inequalities

From playlist SHSAT - 8th Grade Samples

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Nexus Trimester - Randall Dougherty (Center for Communications Research)

Entropy inequalities and linear rank inequalities Randall Dougherty (Center for Communications Research) February 16, 2016 Abstract: Entropy inequalities (Shannon and non-Shannon) have been used to obtain bounds on the solutions to a number of problems. When the problems are restricted t

From playlist Nexus Trimester - 2016 - Fundamental Inequalities and Lower Bounds Theme

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