Lower bounds on the redundancy in computations from random oracles via betting strategies with restricted wagers (Q342726)

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Lower bounds on the redundancy in computations from random oracles via betting strategies with restricted wagers
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    Lower bounds on the redundancy in computations from random oracles via betting strategies with restricted wagers (English)
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    18 November 2016
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    Kucera-Gacs theorem says that every real is Turing computed by a random real using the function \(n+h(h)\), where \(h(n)\) is some nondecreasing computable function. In this very interesting paper, a lower bound on \(h\) is provided, i.e. there is a real \(x\) so that \(\sum_n 2{-h(n)} <\infty\) for every nondecreasing computable function \(h\) for which there exists a random real \(g\) which computes \(x\) using the function \(n+h(n)\). Moreover, such \(x\) can be computed by an arbitrary \(\mathrm{non-low}_2\) real.
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    Kučera-Gács theorem
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    computation from random oracles
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    optimal redundancy bounds
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    betting strategies
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    martingales
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