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authorYuchen Pei <me@ypei.me>2019-03-20 14:17:06 +0100
committerYuchen Pei <me@ypei.me>2019-03-20 14:17:06 +0100
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ as well as the effect of mixing mechanisms, by presenting the subsampling theore
(a.k.a. amplification theorem).
In [Part 2](/posts/2019-03-14-great-but-manageable-expectations.html), I discuss the Rényi differential privacy, corresponding to
-the Rényi divergence, a study of the moment generating functions of the
+the Rényi divergence, a study of the [moment generating functions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment-generating_function) of the
divergence between probability measures to derive the tail bounds.
Like in Part 1, I prove a composition theorem and a subsampling theorem.