Title
An optimal semimeasure and its convergence
Type
Talk
This talk is in ALGI 22 at University of Tokyo on Aug 23, 2011.
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宮部賢志(ミヤベケンシ)
Title
An optimal semimeasure and its convergence
Type
Talk
This talk is in ALGI 22 at University of Tokyo on Aug 23, 2011.
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July 16, 2011, Accepted.
June 16, 2011, Resubmitted to a Journal
Mar 29, 2011, Submitted to a Journal
Title
The diifference between optimality and universality
(Former)Degree of non-randomness and uniform Solovay reducibility
Type
Fullpaper
Journal
Logic Journal of the IGPL (2012) 20 (1): 222-234.
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Abstract
We introduce a degree of non-randomness using a test concept.
The degree implies a notion of an optimal Martin-L\”of test, which is different from a universal test.
In the latter half we generalize Solovay reducibility.
Solovay reducibility is a measure of relative randomness between two reals.
We introduce uniform solovay reducibility, which is a measure of relative randomness between two sequences of reals.
Finally we prove that a sequence is uniform Solovay complete iff it is the sequence of measures of an optimal Martin-L\”of test.
Title
Characterizing randomness by integral tests
Type
Talk
This talk is in CiE 2011 at Sofia University on June 29, 2011.
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Title
Characterizing randomness by integral tests
Type
Talk
This talk is in CS Seminar at Kyoto University on June 16, 2011.
The same talk will be given in CiE 2011.
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The content of the paper will be merged into Algorithmic randomness over general spaces.
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June 13, 2011, Rejected
Sep 21, 2010, Submitted to a Journal
Title
A computable topological space of measures
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Fullpaper
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submitted
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Abstract
We show that the space of bounded non-negative Borel measures on
a computable topological space is also a computable topological space
with A-topology. Then we dene computable measures which may not
be probabilistic and may be even innite. We also study randomness for
non-negative Borel measures which may not be probabilistic.