Tail distribution bounds play a major role in the estimation of failure probabilities in performance and reliability analysis of systems. They are usually estimated using Markov's and Chebyshev's inequalities, which represent tail distribution bounds for a random variable in terms of its mean or variance. This paper presents the formal verification of Markov's and Chebyshev's inequalities for discrete random variables using a higher-order-logic theorem prover. The paper also provides the formal verification of mean and variance relations for some of the widely used discrete random variables, such as Uniform(m), Bernoulli(p), Geometric(p) and Binomial(m, p) random variables. This infrastructure allows us to precisely reason about the tail di...
In this report, we present the complete HOL theory for the Standard Uniform random variable. The Sta...
AbstractRandomized algorithms are widely used for finding efficiently approximated solutions to comp...
Wassily Hoeffding, in his 1963 paper, introduces a procedure to derive inequalities between distribu...
In the field of probabilistic analysis, bounding the tail distribution is a major tool for estimatin...
Probabilistic analysis is a tool of fundamental importance to virtually all scientists and engineers...
AbstractContinuous random variables are widely used to mathematically describe random phenomena in e...
Continuous randomvariables are widely used to mathematically describe random phenomena in engineerin...
Statistical quantities, such as expectation (mean) and variance, play a vital role in the present ag...
Abstract. Traditionally, computer simulation techniques are used to perform probabilistic analysis. ...
AbstractIn the field of probabilistic analysis, the concept of conditional probability plays a major...
In the field of probabilistic analysis, the concept of conditionalprobability plays a major role for...
Dynamic systems that exhibit probabilistic behavior represent a large class of man-made systems such...
Markov chains are extensively used in the modeling and analysis of engineering and scientific proble...
Engineering systems often have components that exhibit random behavior. This randomness in many case...
International audienceRandomized algorithms are widely used for finding efficiently approximated sol...
In this report, we present the complete HOL theory for the Standard Uniform random variable. The Sta...
AbstractRandomized algorithms are widely used for finding efficiently approximated solutions to comp...
Wassily Hoeffding, in his 1963 paper, introduces a procedure to derive inequalities between distribu...
In the field of probabilistic analysis, bounding the tail distribution is a major tool for estimatin...
Probabilistic analysis is a tool of fundamental importance to virtually all scientists and engineers...
AbstractContinuous random variables are widely used to mathematically describe random phenomena in e...
Continuous randomvariables are widely used to mathematically describe random phenomena in engineerin...
Statistical quantities, such as expectation (mean) and variance, play a vital role in the present ag...
Abstract. Traditionally, computer simulation techniques are used to perform probabilistic analysis. ...
AbstractIn the field of probabilistic analysis, the concept of conditional probability plays a major...
In the field of probabilistic analysis, the concept of conditionalprobability plays a major role for...
Dynamic systems that exhibit probabilistic behavior represent a large class of man-made systems such...
Markov chains are extensively used in the modeling and analysis of engineering and scientific proble...
Engineering systems often have components that exhibit random behavior. This randomness in many case...
International audienceRandomized algorithms are widely used for finding efficiently approximated sol...
In this report, we present the complete HOL theory for the Standard Uniform random variable. The Sta...
AbstractRandomized algorithms are widely used for finding efficiently approximated solutions to comp...
Wassily Hoeffding, in his 1963 paper, introduces a procedure to derive inequalities between distribu...