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Kolmogorov Complexity and Algorithmic Randomness(Mathematical Surveys and Monographs Vol. 220) paper 511 p. 17

Shen, A., Uspensky, V. A., Vereshchagin, N.  著

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発行年月 2017年01月
出版社/提供元
American Mathematical Society
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
言語 英語
媒体 冊子
装丁 paper
ページ数/巻数 511 p.
ジャンル 洋書/理工学/数学
ISBN 9781470470647
商品コード 1034716704
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内容

Originally Published in 2017.

Looking at a sequence of zeros and ones, we often feel that it is not random, that is, it is not plausible as an outcome of fair coin tossing. Why? The answer is provided by algorithmic information theory: because the sequence is compressible, that is, it has small complexity or, equivalently, can be produced by a short program. This idea, going back to Solomonoff, Kolmogorov, Chaitin, Levin, and others, is now the starting point of algorithmic information theory.

The first part of this book is a textbook-style exposition of the basic notions of complexity and randomness; the second part covers some recent work done by participants of the “Kolmogorov seminar” in Moscow (started by Kolmogorov himself in the 1980s) and their colleagues.

This book contains numerous exercises (embedded in the text) that will help readers to grasp the material.