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Proving an inequation based on binomial distributions
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Let $c \in \mathbb{N}$, $n_1 \in \mathbb{N}_0$, and $n_2 \in \mathbb{N}_0$ be integers and $p$ a probability. Furthermore, let $b(m,j,p) = \binom{m}{j}p^j(1-p)^{m-j}$ denote the pro …
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Quotient of cumulative binomial distribution functions
Given to integers $n < m \in \mathbb{N}_0$ and a probability $p$, I'm struggling to calculate (or at least get an upper bound for) the quotient
$$Q = \frac{F(n+1;m,p)}{F(n;m,p)}$$
where $F$ denotes th …