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 for that paragraph is a peer-reviewed journal article covering Kolmogorov complexity and randomness. It’s actually a really good article, by someone pretty famous named Per Martin-Löf. Which is all great, except that paper is from 1966, and in 2019 a more studied concept is something called “Martin-Löf randomness” :)
The citation for that paragraph is a peer-reviewed journal article covering Kolmogorov complexity and randomness. It’s actually a really good article, by someone pretty famous named Per Martin-Löf. Which is all great, except that paper is from 1966, and in 2019 a more studied concept is something called “Martin-Löf randomness” :)