Sophistication as Randomness Deficiency (chapter)
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Mota, Francisco; Aaronson, Scott; Antunes, Luís; Souto, André
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The sophistication of a string measures how much structural information it contains. We introduce naive sophistication, a variant of sophistication based on randomness deficiency. Naive sophistication measures the minimum number of bits needed to specify a set in which the string is a typical element. Thanks to Vereshchagin and Vitányi, we know that sophistication and naive sophistication are equivalent up to low order terms. We use this to relate sophistication to lossy compression, and to derive an alternative formulation for busy beaver computational depth.
Date issued
2013Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
Descriptional Complexity of Formal Systems
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
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Mota, Francisco, Scott Aaronson, Luís Antunes, and André Souto. “Sophistication as Randomness Deficiency.” in Descriptional Complexity of Formal Systems: 15th International Workshop, DCFS 2013, London, ON, Canada, July 22-25, 2013. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; ser. vol. 8031) (2013): 172–181.
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ISBN
978-3-642-39309-9
978-3-642-39310-5
ISSN
0302-9743
1611-3349