Sharp upper bounds for the expected values of non-extreme order statistics from discrete distributions
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- On the expected values of the sample maximum of order statistics from a discrete uniform distribution
- Sharp fixed \(n\) bounds and asymptotic expansions for the mean and the median of a Gaussian sample maximum, and applications to the Donoho-Jin model
- Lower bounds on expectations of positive L-statistics from without-replacement models
- Sharp bounds on the expectations of \(L\)-statistics expressed in the Gini mean difference units
- Bounds on expectations of small order statistics from decreasing density populations
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