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The following pages link to An Application of Martin-Löf Randomness to Effective Probability Theory (Q3576058):
Displayed 16 items.
- When does randomness come from randomness? (Q287436) (← links)
- A constructive version of Birkhoff's ergodic theorem for Martin-Löf random points (Q418118) (← links)
- Constraints placed on random sequences by their compressibility (Q449434) (← links)
- Algorithmic randomness, reverse mathematics, and the dominated convergence theorem (Q714719) (← links)
- Schnorr randomness for noncomputable measures (Q1686119) (← links)
- Layerwise computability and image randomness (Q1694009) (← links)
- Universality, optimality, and randomness deficiency (Q2352258) (← links)
- Statistical properties of dynamical systems -- Simulation and abstract computation (Q2393223) (← links)
- Algorithmic tests and randomness with respect to a class of measures (Q2510759) (← links)
- Inside the Muchnik degrees. I: Discontinuity, learnability and constructivism (Q2637708) (← links)
- Schnorr randomness and the Lebesgue differentiation theorem (Q2862195) (← links)
- On zeros of Martin-Löf random Brownian motion (Q2941095) (← links)
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- Decomposing Borel functions using the Shore–Slaman join theorem (Q4983474) (← links)
- On the computability of a construction of Brownian motion (Q5410239) (← links)
- ON ANALOGUES OF THE CHURCH–TURING THESIS IN ALGORITHMIC RANDOMNESS (Q5737950) (← links)