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Mar 6 at 0:56 answer added Iosif Pinelis timeline score: 1
Mar 5 at 22:42 history edited Ben CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 5 at 22:42 comment added Ben @IosifPinelis Yes, any upper/lower non-trivial bounds on $c$ since we already know that it is non-negative and lower than 2 times maximum of the support. (I will edit the question accordingly.) Yes, I just wanted to know if this notion of asymmetry has been investigated before.
Mar 5 at 22:34 comment added Iosif Pinelis Bounds (upper? lower? on $c$?) in what non-tautological terms? If $X$ is symmetric, then $c=0$. So, $c$ is a measure of asymmetry.
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