Best lower bound on the probability of a binomial exceeding its expectation
Abstract
Let X be a random variable distributed according to the binomial distribution with parameters n and p. It is shown that P(X>EX)1/4 if 1>p c/n, where c:=(4/3), the best possible constant factor.
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