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| has gloss | eng: McDiarmids inequality, named after Colin McDiarmid, is a result in probability theory that gives an upper bound on the probability for the value of a function depending on multiple independent random variables to deviate from its expected value. It is a generalization of Hoeffdings inequality. |
| lexicalization | eng: McDiarmid's inequality |
| instance of | c/Probabilistic inequalities |
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