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On the Kolmogorov-Chaitin complexity for short sequences

Posted in Algorithmic information theory, Computer Science, Foundations of Computation, New Ideas on October 31st, 2007 by Hector Zenil – Be the first to comment

My paper On the Kolmogorov-Chaitin complexity for short sequences, coauthored with my PhD thesis advisor Jean-Paul Delahaye has been published as a book chapter in:RANDOMNESS AND COMPLEXITY, FROM LEIBNIZ TO CHAITIN, edited by Cristian S. Calude (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and published by World Scientific.

Chaitin festschrift From Randomness to Complexity from Leibniz to Chaitin by Cristian Calude
An extended draft version of this paper can be found in arXiv here and the webpage we have set up for our research on what we call Experimental Algorithmic Theory can be accessed here. The results of our ongoing experiments will be frequently published on this site.The book is a collection of papers contributed by eminent authors from around the world in honor of Gregory Chaitin’s birthday. It is a unique volume including technical contributions, philosophical papers and essays.

I presented our paper at the NKS Science Conference 2007 held at the University of Vermont, Burlington, U.S. The conference blog has an entry describing my participation.

NKSMeetingZenilChaitinDaviesWolframCastiFrom left to right: Hector Zenil, Stephen Wolfram, Paul Davies, Ugo Pagallo, Gregory Chaitin, Cristian Calude, Karl Svozil, Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic and John Casti.