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Complexity of complexity and strings with maximal plain and prefix Kolmogorov complexity
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Peter Gacs showed (Gacs 1974) that for every n there exists a bit string x of length n whose plain complexity C(x) has almost maximal conditional complexity relative to x, i.e., C(C(x)|x) > log n - log^(2) n - O(1). (Here log^(2) i = log log i.) Following Elena Kalinina (Kalinina 2011), we provide a simple game-based proof of this result; modifying her argument, we get a better (and tight) bound log n - O(1). We also show the same bound for prefix-free complexity. Robert Solovay showed (Solovay 1975) that infinitely many strings x have maximal plain complexity but not maximal prefix complexity (among the strings of the same length): for some c there exist infinitely many x such that |x| - C(x) < c and |x| + K(|x|) - K(x) > log^(2) |x| - c log^(3) |x|. In fact, the results of Solovay and Gacs are closely related. Using the result above, we provide a short proof for Solovay's result. We also generalize it by showing that for some c and for all n there are strings x of length n with n - C (x) < c and n + K(n) - K(x) > K(K(n)|n) - 3 K(K(K(n)|n)|n) - c. We also prove a close upper bound K(K(n)|n) + O(1). Finally, we provide a direct game proof for Joseph Miller's generalization (Miller 2006) of the same Solovay's theorem: if a co-enumerable set (a set with c.e. complement) contains for every length a string of this length, then it contains infinitely many strings x such that |x| + K(|x|) - K(x) > log^(2) |x| + O(log^(3) |x|).<br />Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure
- Subjects :
- Computer Science - Computational Complexity
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1202.6668
- Document Type :
- Working Paper