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Coin lemmas are a tool for decoupling probabilistic and non-deterministic arguments in the analysis of concurrent probabilistic systems. They have revealed to be fundamental in the analysis of randomized distributed algorithms, where the interplay between probability and nondeterminism has proved to be subtle and difficult to handle.
We reformulate coin lemmas in terms of random variables obtaining a newcollection of coin lemmas that is independent of the underlying computational model and of more general applicability to the study of concurrent nondeterministic probabilistic systems.
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Folegati, K., Segala, R. (2001). Coin Lemmas with Random Variables. In: de Alfaro, L., Gilmore, S. (eds) Process Algebra and Probabilistic Methods. Performance Modelling and Verification. PAPM-PROBMIV 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2165. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44804-7_5
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