Uniform test of algorithmic randomness over a general space
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چکیده
The algorithmic theory of randomness is well developed when the underlying space is the set of finite or infinite sequences and the underlying probability distribution is the uniform distribution or a computable distribution. These restrictions seem artificial. Some progress has been made to extend the theory to arbitrary Bernoulli distributions (by Martin-Löf), and to arbitrary distributions (by Levin). We recall the main ideas and problems of Levin’s theory, and report further progress in the same framework. The issues are the following: – Allow non-compact spaces (like the space of continuous functions, underlying the Brownian motion). – The uniform test (deficiency of randomness) dP (x) (depending both on the outcome x and the measure P ) should be defined in a general and natural way. – See which of the old results survive: existence of universal tests, conservation of randomness, expression of tests in terms of description complexity, existence of a universal measure, expression of mutual information as ”deficiency of independence”. – The negative of the new randomness test is shown to be a generalization of complexity in continuous spaces; we show that the addition theorem survives. The paper’s main contribution is introducing an appropriate framework for studying these questions and related ones (like statistics for a general family of distributions).
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Theor. Comput. Sci.
دوره 341 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005