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On the Exponential Probability Bounds for the Bernoulli Random Variables

Vladimir Nikulin

Published 2010-04-12Version 1

We consider upper exponential bounds for the probability of the event that an absolute deviation of sample mean from mathematical expectation p is bigger comparing with some ordered level epsilon. These bounds include 2 coefficients {alpha, beta}. In order to optimize the bound we are interested to minimize linear coefficient alpha and to maximize exponential coefficient beta. Generally, the value of linear coefficient alpha may not be smaller than one. The following 2 settings were proved: 1) {1, 2} in the case of classical discreet problem as it was formulated by Bernoulli in the 17th century, and 2) {1, 2/(1+epsilon^2)} in the general discreet case with arbitrary rational p and epsilon. The second setting represents a new structure of the exponential bound which may be extended to continuous case.

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