Re: DKW Theorem *CHEKING EXAMPLES*
- From: "Luis A. Afonso" <licas_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 05:28:05 EDT
Jack Tomsky wrote:
***My contribution to the Tomsky-Dvoretzky-Kiefer-Wolfowitz Theorem was my derivation of an equivalent form, first published in this math forum.
Prob (W <= d) >= 1 - 2*exp(-2nd^2)
Although this derivation was accomplished in only a single step, it was nevertheless so profound and advanced that it was completely new to Afonso. Jack ***
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My response
Absolutely unable to say WHATEVER in this ground Jack Tomsky is pathetically persuaded that he made a valid contribution COPYING a formula from WIKIPEDIA
REMEMBER WE ARE; DISCUSSING THE METHOD I PROPOSED TO VERIFY (by an example) IF THE DVORETZKY - KIEFR -WOLFOWITZ INEQUALITY IS RIGHT.
Tomsky *contribution* was, as I said, to copy WIKIPEDIA. On contrary, and typically, About the METHOD I chose to illustrate the DKW inequality Jack Tomsky cannot say ANYTHING: will, intelligence, and mental programming lacking. Remember he admitted he never didn’t met Glivenko-Cantelli´s theorem before; DWK inequality too. Is it NOT?
THE UPPERMOST COMIC: Tomsky THINKS that he has DERIVED the inequality!
DERIVED!!!
A DERIVATION is a logical - deductive procedure, that based on known knowledge, allows us we to attain NEW RESULTS.
Finally I quote Jack Tomsky´s IDIOTIC, IMBECILE, DIFAMATORY STATEMENT:
*** Although this derivation was accomplished in only a single step, it was nevertheless so profound and advanced that it was completely new to Afonso. Jack ***
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