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There is another similar notion of an e-net not directly related to probability theory:
An ɛ-net is a set of points in a metric space such that each point of the space is within distance ɛ of some point in the set.
I think this definition is much more common and fundamental.
- There is also yet another definition of ɛ-net used in computational geometry and range sets. This seems like an overloaded term. Dcoetzee 17:19, 26 June 2010 (UTC)
Two of the three entries redirect to the same article
editE-net (probability theory) and ε-net (computational geometry) redirects to the same article. That article talks about both concept, but it is confusing for the reader because the name of the article is ε-net (computational geometry) and makes you think you didn't click the right link when you click on the article about probability theory or makes you think there is a wrong placed link on the probability theory one