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Martin-Löf randomness and other randomness notions arising from computable tests; as well as related concepts such as Kolmogorov complexity, K-triviality, and effective Hausdorff dimension.
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Find probability of non-stationary inputs into Turing machine?
Consider some finite string $x=(x_1,x_2,...,x_{n-1},x_n)$ that is drawn from a non-stationary process. Would it be possible to use the algorithmic probability formula, defined by Solomonoff as,
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