Epsilon-approximations and epsilon-nets

Abstract

The use of random samples to approximate properties of geometric configurations has been an influential idea for both combinatorial and algorithmic purposes. This chapter considers two related notions---ε-approximations and ε-nets---that capture the most important quantitative properties that one would expect from a random sample with respect to an underlying geometric configuration.

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