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.
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