The mixing advantage is less than 2

Abstract

Corresponding to n independent non-negative random variables X1,...,Xn, are values M1,...,Mn, where each Mi is the expected value of the maximum of n independent copies of Xi. We obtain an upper bound to the expected value of the maximum of X1,...,Xn in terms of M1,...,Mn. This inequality is sharp in the sense that the quantity and its bound can be made as close to each other as we want. We also present related comparison results.

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