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Theory of Stochastic Drift

Published 19 Jun 2024 in math.PR and cs.DM | (2406.14589v1)

Abstract: In studying randomized search heuristics, a frequent quantity of interest is the first time a (real-valued) stochastic process obtains (or passes) a certain value. The processes under investigation commonly show a bias towards this goal, the \emph{stochastic drift}. Turning an iteration-wise expected bias into a first time of obtaining a value is the main result of \emph{drift theorems}. This thesis introduces the theory of stochastic drift, providing examples and reviewing the main drift theorems available. Furthermore, the thesis explains how these methods can be applied in various contexts, including those where drift theorems seem a counterintuitive choice. Later sections examine related methods and approaches.

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