Expected-Cost Analysis for Probabilistic Programs and Semantics-Level Adaption of Optional Stopping Theorems

Abstract

In this article, we present a semantics-level adaption of the Optional Stopping Theorem, sketch an expected-cost analysis as its application, and survey different variants of the Optional Stopping Theorem that have been used in static analysis of probabilistic programs.

Di Wang
Di Wang
Assistant Professor

My heart is in the Principles of Programming.