Author: Cristian S. Calude
Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2002
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3642077935
Information and Randomness: An Algorithmic Perspective (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series)
The book presents in a mathematical clear way the fundamentals of algorithmic information theory and a few selected applications. Medical books Information and Randomness. This 2nd edition presents new and important results obtained in recent years: the characterization of computable enumerable random reals, the construction of an Omega Number for which ZFC cannot determine any digits, and the first successful attempt to compute the exact values of 64 bits of a specific Omega Number. Finally, the book contains a discussion of some interesting philosophical questions related to randomness and mathematical knowledge. "Professor Calude has produced a first-rate exposition of up-to-date work in information and randomness." D Medical books Information and Randomness. An Algorithmic Perspective. Information and Randomness. An Algorithmic Perspective: Cristian Calude
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Springer 9783642077937 Information and Randomness: An Algorithmic Perspective (2nd Edition) Description *Author: Calude, Cristian S. *Series Title: Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. an Eatcs *Binding Type: Paperback *Number of Pages: 492 *Publication Date: 2010/12/10 *Language: English *Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.99 inches SKU: UBM9783642077937 Payment We accept payment via PayPal, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover and PayPal?s ?Bill Me Later?. Note: All purchases are processed
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This 2nd edition presents new and important results obtained in recent years: the characterization of computable enumerable random reals, the construction of an Omega Number for which ZFC cannot determine any digits, and the first successful attempt to compute the exact values of 64 bits of a specific Omega Number. Finally, the book contains a discussion of some interesting philosophical questions related to randomness and mathematical knowledge. "Professor Calude has produced a first-rate exposition of up-to-date work in information and randomness." D.S. Bridges, Canterbury University, co-author, with Errett Bishop, of Constructive Analysis; "The second edition of this classic work is highly recommended to anyone interested in algorithmic information and randomness." G.J. Chaitin, IBM Research Division, New York, author of Conversations with a Mathematician; "This book is a must for a comprehensive introduction to algorithmic information theory and for anyone interested in its applications in the natural sciences." K. Svozil, Technical University of Vienna, author of Randomness & Undecidability in Physics