Abstract. Symmetry of information establishes a relation between the information that x has about y (denoted I(x: y)) and the information that y has about x (denoted I(y: x)). In classical information theory, the two are exactly equal, but in algorithmical information theory, there is a small excess quantity of information that differentiates the two terms, caused by the necessity of packaging information in a way that makes it accessible to algorithms. It was shown in [Zim11] that in the case of strings with simple complexity (that is the Kolmogorov complexity of their Kolmogorov complexity is small), the relevant information can be packed in a very economical way, which leads to a tighter relation between I(x: y) and I(y: x) than the one ...
We introduce algorithmic information theory, also known as the theory of Kolmogorov complexity. We e...
Brbauwens at gmail dot com Symmetry of information states that C(x) + C(y|x) = C(x, y) + O(logC(x))...
Although information content is invariant up to an additive constant, the range of possible additive...
Symmetry of information (in Kolmogorov complexity) is a concept that comes from formalizing the idea...
AbstractThe information contained in a string x about a string y is the difference between the Kolmo...
The article further develops Kolmogorov's algorithmic complexity theory. The definition of randomnes...
We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic informa...
We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic informa...
(eng) We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic i...
AbstractThe amount of information contained in a string x about a string y, I(x, y), is the differen...
We introduce algorithmic information theory, also known as the theory of Kolmogorov complexity. We e...
AbstractThe amount of information contained in a string x about a string y, I(x, y), is the differen...
This document contains lecture notes of an introductory course on Kolmogorov complexity. They cover ...
This document contains lecture notes of an introductory course on Kolmogorov complexity. They cover ...
In contrast to statistical entropy which measures the quantity of information in an average object ...
We introduce algorithmic information theory, also known as the theory of Kolmogorov complexity. We e...
Brbauwens at gmail dot com Symmetry of information states that C(x) + C(y|x) = C(x, y) + O(logC(x))...
Although information content is invariant up to an additive constant, the range of possible additive...
Symmetry of information (in Kolmogorov complexity) is a concept that comes from formalizing the idea...
AbstractThe information contained in a string x about a string y is the difference between the Kolmo...
The article further develops Kolmogorov's algorithmic complexity theory. The definition of randomnes...
We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic informa...
We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic informa...
(eng) We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic i...
AbstractThe amount of information contained in a string x about a string y, I(x, y), is the differen...
We introduce algorithmic information theory, also known as the theory of Kolmogorov complexity. We e...
AbstractThe amount of information contained in a string x about a string y, I(x, y), is the differen...
This document contains lecture notes of an introductory course on Kolmogorov complexity. They cover ...
This document contains lecture notes of an introductory course on Kolmogorov complexity. They cover ...
In contrast to statistical entropy which measures the quantity of information in an average object ...
We introduce algorithmic information theory, also known as the theory of Kolmogorov complexity. We e...
Brbauwens at gmail dot com Symmetry of information states that C(x) + C(y|x) = C(x, y) + O(logC(x))...
Although information content is invariant up to an additive constant, the range of possible additive...