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Graduate Reconciling Determinism, Entropy, and Quantum Statistics
Yes of course, for the deterministic system as a whole, the global state's complexity is static. The subtlety is in the distinction between the complexity of that global state versus the complexity of the state-history recorded locally within any finite region of the system. The idea i'm...- ahmidi
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Graduate Reconciling Determinism, Entropy, and Quantum Statistics
Thanks, I'm aware of her work and am definitely in the same superdeterministic camp. Has anyone already analysed algorithmic (Kolmogorov) entropy growth step-by-step inside these SD/CA frameworks?- ahmidi
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Graduate Reconciling Determinism, Entropy, and Quantum Statistics
Hi everyone. I’m exploring deterministic causal-graph models and have two literature questions. (1) Entropy: In a finite automaton an observer restricted to a coarse region sees Kolmogorov-complexity entropy rise each update. M. Gács (“The Algorithmic Second Law of Thermodynamics,” Entropy 25)...- ahmidi
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