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author | Yuchen Pei <me@ypei.me> | 2019-03-19 15:50:37 +0100 |
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committer | Yuchen Pei <me@ypei.me> | 2019-03-19 15:50:37 +0100 |
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diff --git a/posts/2019-03-13-a-tail-of-two-densities.md b/posts/2019-03-13-a-tail-of-two-densities.md index 533835d..db03a3c 100644 --- a/posts/2019-03-13-a-tail-of-two-densities.md +++ b/posts/2019-03-13-a-tail-of-two-densities.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ where $p$ and $q$ are the laws of the outputs of a randomised functions on two very similar inputs. Moreover, to make matters even simpler, only three situations need to be considered: -1. (General case) $q$ is in the form of $q(y) = p(y + \Delta)$ for some bounded $\Delta$. +1. (General case) $q$ is in the form of $q(y) = p(y + \Delta)$ for some bounded constant $\Delta$. 2. (Compositions) $p$ and $q$ are combinatorial or sequential compositions of some simpler $p_i$'s and $q_i$'s respectively 3. (Subsampling) $p$ and $q$ are mixtures / averages of some simpler $p_i$'s and $q_i$'s respectively |