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这是一本关于柯尔莫哥洛夫复杂度和算法随机性的书。由A. N. Kolmogorov等人在20世纪60年代提出的Kolmogorov复杂度的主要思想是使用一种算法方法来测量有限对象中的信息量[1]。Kolmogorov想要创建一个信息论,与香农信息论不同,它是独立于概率论建立起来的。这种方法产生了一个独立于概率概念的随机性概念,更接近于“随机性是缺乏规律性”的直觉[2,1]。正如作者在引言中所述,这本书并不打算全面,特别是关于最近的结果;然而,作者在Kolmogorov复杂性理论中涵盖了广泛的主题和结果,每当结果没有得到严格的研究时,都提供了足够的参考。这本书从基本概念开始,并建立其方式向更先进的概念和技术。从入门到高级主题的进展是无缝的,这使得阅读成为一种愉快的体验。概念和技术解释得很好,证明是严格的,详细的,清晰的。重要而复杂的证明之后通常会有关于主要思想和所用技术的精彩讨论。这本书还包含了许多有趣而深刻的哲学讨论。
Review of Kolmogorov Complexity and Algorithmic Randomness by A. Shen, V. A. Uspensky, and N. Vereshchagin
This is a book about Kolmogorov complexity and algorithmic randomness. The main idea in Kolmogorov complexity, introduced by A. N. Kolmogorov and others in the 1960's, is to use an algorithmic approach to measure the amount of information in finite objects [1]. Kolmogorov wanted to create an information theory that, unlike Shannon information theory, is founded independently from probability theory. This approach results in a notion of randomness that is independent from the notion of probability and is closer to the intuition that "randomness is the absence of regularities" [2, 1].
As authors stated in the introduction, this book is not intended to be comprehensive, especially with respect to the more recent results; However, the authors cover a wide range of topics and results in Kolmogorov complexity theory and whenever a result is not rigorously investigated, sufficient references are provided. The book starts from the basic concepts and builds its way up toward the more advanced concepts and techniques. The progress from the introductory to the advanced topics is seamless which makes the reading an enjoyable experience. Concepts and techniques are explained very well and proofs are rigorous, detailed, and clear. Important and complicated proofs are usually followed by excellent discussions about the main ideas and techniques used in them. The book also contains many interesting and insightful philosophical discussions.