There is no single universally accepted definition of `Com- plexity'. There are several perspectives on complexity and what constitutes complex behaviour or complex systems, as opposed to regular, predictable behaviour and simple systems. In this paper, we explore the following perspectives on complexity: effort-to-describe (Shannon entropy H, Lempel-Ziv complexity LZ), effort-to-compress (ETCcomplexity) and degree-of-order (Subsymmetry or SubSym). While Shannon entropy and LZ are very popular and widely used, ETC is relatively a new complexity measure. In this paper, we also propose a novel normalized complexity measure SubSym based on the existing idea of counting the number of subsymmetries or palindromes within a sequence. We compare ...
Time series from chaotic and stochastic systems shape properties which can make it hard to distingui...
During the last ten years complexity research has received a large amount of attention by both the s...
The aim of the thesis is to define, develop, and consider applications of different measures of dyna...
There is no single universally accepted definition of `Complexity'. There are several perspectives o...
Shannon entropy has been extensively used for characterizing complexity of time series arising from ...
The initial ideas regarding measuring complexity appeared in computer science, with the concept of c...
Shannon entropy has been extensively used for characteriz- ing complexity of time series arising fr...
We study how statistical complexity depends on the system size and how the complexity of the whole s...
One of the most popular methods of estimating the complexity of networks is to measure the entropy o...
this memory is structured in particular ways that support different types of computation. The sectio...
We review several statistical complexity measures proposed over the last decade and a half as genera...
Measuring the complexity of dynamical systems is important in order to classify them and better unde...
We construct a complexity measure from first principles, as an average over the ‘‘obstruction agains...
In this study, we present the highlights of complexity theory (Part I) and significant experimental ...
This paper is part of a series addressing the empirical/statistical distribution of the diversity of...
Time series from chaotic and stochastic systems shape properties which can make it hard to distingui...
During the last ten years complexity research has received a large amount of attention by both the s...
The aim of the thesis is to define, develop, and consider applications of different measures of dyna...
There is no single universally accepted definition of `Complexity'. There are several perspectives o...
Shannon entropy has been extensively used for characterizing complexity of time series arising from ...
The initial ideas regarding measuring complexity appeared in computer science, with the concept of c...
Shannon entropy has been extensively used for characteriz- ing complexity of time series arising fr...
We study how statistical complexity depends on the system size and how the complexity of the whole s...
One of the most popular methods of estimating the complexity of networks is to measure the entropy o...
this memory is structured in particular ways that support different types of computation. The sectio...
We review several statistical complexity measures proposed over the last decade and a half as genera...
Measuring the complexity of dynamical systems is important in order to classify them and better unde...
We construct a complexity measure from first principles, as an average over the ‘‘obstruction agains...
In this study, we present the highlights of complexity theory (Part I) and significant experimental ...
This paper is part of a series addressing the empirical/statistical distribution of the diversity of...
Time series from chaotic and stochastic systems shape properties which can make it hard to distingui...
During the last ten years complexity research has received a large amount of attention by both the s...
The aim of the thesis is to define, develop, and consider applications of different measures of dyna...