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A Short Note on the Average Maximal Number of Balls in a Bin

Combinatorics 2019-05-23 v1 Probability

Abstract

We analyze the asymptotic behavior of the average maximal number of balls in a bin obtained by throwing uniformly at random rr balls without replacement into nn bins, TT times. Writing the expected maximum as rnT+Cn,rT+o(T)\frac{r}{n}T+ C_{n,r}\sqrt{T} + o(\sqrt{T}), a recent preprint of Behrouzi-Far and Zeilberger asks for an explicit expression for Cn,rC_{n,r} in terms of n,rn,r and π\pi. In this short note, we find an expression for Cn,rC_{n,r} in terms of n,rn, r and the expected maximum of nn independent standard Gaussians. This provides asymptotics for large nn as well as closed forms for small nn---e.g. C4,2=32π3/2arccos(1/3)C_{4,2} = \frac{3}{2 \pi^{3/2}} \arccos(-1/3)---and shows that computing a closed form for Cn,rC_{n,r} is precisely as hard as the difficult question of finding the expected maximum of nn independent standard Gaussians.

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@article{arxiv.1905.08933,
  title  = {A Short Note on the Average Maximal Number of Balls in a Bin},
  author = {Marcus Michelen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.08933},
  year   = {2019}
}

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