On a comparison of underdetermined alphabets | Prikladnaya Diskretnaya Matematika - Applied Discrete Mathematics. 2014. № 7 (Приложение).

For underdetermined alphabets, the following two concepts are defined: (a) one alphabet is stronger than another, and (b) two alphabets have equal strength. In case (b), a solution of an optimal compression problem for one of the alphabets in fact is a solution of the same problem for the other. To define concepts (a) and (b), several approaches are used. The functional approach is based on expressibility of one alphabet via another; three other approaches - combinatorial, statistical, and algorithmic - are terminologically connected with Kolmogorov's approaches to the notion of the amount of information. It is proved that all considered approaches to comparison of alphabets are equivalent, and concepts (a) and (b) allow polynomial time verification.
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  • Title On a comparison of underdetermined alphabets
  • Headline On a comparison of underdetermined alphabets
  • Publesher Tomask State UniversityTomsk State University
  • Issue Prikladnaya Diskretnaya Matematika - Applied Discrete Mathematics 7 (Приложение)
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entropy of underdeter-mined data, Kolmogorov complexity, alphabets of equal strength, underdetermined alphabet, сложность по Колмогорову, энтропия недоопределённых данных, равносильные алфавиты, недоопределённый алфавит
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Колмогоров А. Н. Три подхода к определению понятия «количество информации» // Проблемы передачи информации. 1965. Т. 1. №1. С. 3-11.
 On a comparison of underdetermined alphabets | Prikladnaya Diskretnaya Matematika - Applied Discrete Mathematics. 2014. № 7 (Приложение).
On a comparison of underdetermined alphabets | Prikladnaya Diskretnaya Matematika - Applied Discrete Mathematics. 2014. № 7 (Приложение).
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