I also would have thought that the filter inductances in a led lightbulb would be small....however, all the app notes show them being, quite large, as inpage 1 of the following where its 1mH...
http://www.powerint.com/sites/default/files/product-docs/an49.pdf
I have found that simulating triac dimmers causes a severe overvoltage on the primary side DC bus of the led lightbulb when triac dimmers are used...this is due to the resonance between the emi inductor and the dc bus capacitance of the led lightbulb.
Thus i believe Triac dimmers are a big problem with led lightbulbs (as opposed to cfl) and so shouldn't really be used.
I am speaking here of "Trailing Edge" dimmers, and not Triac dimmers (which as you know, triac dimmers are leading edge).
I believe that triac dimmers are terrible for led bulbs, but also that "trailing edge" dimmers are also not very good for led lightbulbs (due to poor power factor, and the increased rms primary current due to the overall reduced voltage that one gets, on average , at the primary (mains) side, as the mains is literally being chopped.
This is why i am offering the above alternative. Do you agree that the trailing edge dimmer has the said deficiencies?....trailing edge dimmers , as you know, don't use triacs, and are more expensive circuits than triac dimmers.