If you like, you can work out the maximum number of degrees of freedom that could theoretically be involved in something you could call a fair coin toss. Hint: it’s a free body under rotation on a parabolic trajectory.…
Yes! You’re talking about something different from algorithmic randomness, which would be a property of (infinite...) sequences. When I throw a coin in the air and say “heads or tails”, you have to make a prediction as…
I haven’t really heard much talk about “Kolmogorov randomness” before, and so I’m wondering if you might be running up against the limits of the Wikipedia paradigm when it comes to pioneering scholarship. The citation…
If you like, you can work out the maximum number of degrees of freedom that could theoretically be involved in something you could call a fair coin toss. Hint: it’s a free body under rotation on a parabolic trajectory.…
Yes! You’re talking about something different from algorithmic randomness, which would be a property of (infinite...) sequences. When I throw a coin in the air and say “heads or tails”, you have to make a prediction as…
I haven’t really heard much talk about “Kolmogorov randomness” before, and so I’m wondering if you might be running up against the limits of the Wikipedia paradigm when it comes to pioneering scholarship. The citation…