User talk:Tromp
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Sam [Spade] 12:10, 9 Oct 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Image:John0.jpg
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[edit] Invariance theorem
John,
I took a look at the article on the invariance theorem in Algorithmic information theory, and as you see, it needs some work. Apparently the original editors simply lifted the definition out of Planet math, which might be better than nothing.
As I recall, the statement, an informal proof, and a formal proof appeared in Li and Vitanyi's book. Since you are in Paul Vitanyi's group (and I am not), I don't feel fully confident in fleshing out that article. (I also will not be returning to cwi until Aug 15, and I cannot seem to locate a copy of their book).
Could you be so kind as to take a look at this stub and flesh it out? I took some guesses, and a reference to their book on talk:Invariance theorem. Vonkje 15:12, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] User: stuff in articles...
If you want to cite your solution in Connect Four, plesae do so in a way that does not refer to User: . The ref to User: is a cross-namespace reference that breaks when the article exported. Fplay 01:08, 12 December 2005 (UTC)