
TL;DR
This paper characterizes maximum VC classes that are stable in the sense of model theory, providing a theoretical understanding of their structure and properties.
Contribution
It introduces a characterization of maximum VC classes that are stable, linking VC theory with model-theoretic stability.
Findings
Identifies conditions for maximum VC classes to be stable
Provides a classification framework for such classes
Bridges VC theory and model theory
Abstract
Maximum VC classes which are stable in the sense of model theory are characterized.
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Topicssemigroups and automata theory · Machine Learning and Algorithms · Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs
