Abstract
This half-size MFO workshop brings together researchers in mathematical statistics, probability theory, machine learning, medical sciences, and economics to discuss recent developments in sequential inference. New sequential inference methods that build on nonnegative martingale techniques allow us to elegantly solve prominent shortcomings of traditional statistical hypothesis tests. Instead of p-values, they are based on "e-values" which have the added benefit that their meaning is much easier to
communicate to applied researchers, due to their intuitive interpretation in terms of the wealth of a gambler playing a hypothetically fair game. Significant new contributions to this fast growing research area will be presented in order to stimulate collaborations, discuss and unify notation and concepts in the fields, and tackle a variety of open problems and address current major challenges.