Ville's inequality

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In probability theory, Ville's inequality provides an upper bound on the probability that a supermartingale exceeds a certain value. The inequality is named after Jean Ville, who proved it in 1939.[1][2][3][4] The inequality has applications in statistical testing.

Statement

Let X0,X1,X2, be a non-negative supermartingale. Then, for any real number a>0,

P[supn0Xna]E[X0]a .

The inequality is a generalization of Markov's inequality.

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