List approximation for increasing Kolmogorov complexity
Computational Complexity
2017-02-07 v4 Information Theory
math.IT
Logic
Abstract
It is impossible to effectively modify a string in order to increase its Kolmogorov complexity. But is it possible to construct a few strings, not longer than the input string, so that most of them have larger complexity? We show that the answer is yes. We present an algorithm that on input a string of length returns a list with many strings, all of length , such that 99\% of them are more complex than , provided the complexity of is less than . We obtain similar results for other parameters, including a polynomial-time construction.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1609.05984,
title = {List approximation for increasing Kolmogorov complexity},
author = {Marius Zimand},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.05984},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
This version corrects a bug in the previous version, which unfortunately is published in the proceedings of STACS 2017. Theorem 1.1 holds with parameters that are slightly weaker than previously claimed