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Probably Approximately Correct – A Formal Theory o...
When working with real-world statistics? Absolutely, there is no reason to believe that this assumption holds.
But the context is randomized (quantum) algorithms, where this is trivial to guarantee.
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But the context is randomized (quantum) algorithms, where this is trivial to guarantee.