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Rademacher distribution - Wikipedia
In probability theory and statistics, the Rademacher distribution (which is named after Hans Rademacher) is a discrete probability distribution where a random variate X has a 50% chance of being +1 and a 50% chance of being -1.
1 Rademacher Complexity - CMU School of Computer Science
Intuitively, the supremum measures, for a given set Sand Rademacher vector ˙, the maximum correlation between f(z i) and ˙ i over all f2F. Taking the expectation over ˙, we can then say that the empirical Rademacher complexity of Fmeasures the ability of functions from F(when applied to a xed set S) to t random noise.
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Hans Rademacher - MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
Quick Info. Born. 3 April 1892. Wandsbeck (part of Hamburg), Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Died. 7 February 1969. Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA. Summary. Hans Rademacher was a German-born mathematician who worked in analytic number theory, mathematical genetics, the theory of functions of a real variable and quantum theory. View one larger picture.
What are Rademacher functions? - Ohio State University
Abstract. The binary expansion of a given number is normally stored as a sequence of zeros and ones. However, the Rademacher functions {rk(t)} map the k-th binary digit of a number from 1 to -1 and from 0 to 1, resulting in a surprisingly useful construction.
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