Mean absolute deviations of sample means and minimally concentrated binomials

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This is a contribution to the theory of sums of independent random variables at the level of optimal explicit inequalities: we compute the optimal constants in Hornich's lower bounds for the mean absolute deviations of sample means. This is done by reducing the original problem to the elementary one of determining the minimally concentrated binomial distributions Bn, p with fixed sample size parameter n.

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Mattner, L. (2003). Mean absolute deviations of sample means and minimally concentrated binomials. Annals of Probability, 31(2), 914–925. https://doi.org/10.1214/aop/1048516540

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