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... measure of the complexity of a figure in terms of the number of statements , that is the amount of information , that is required to specify the shape the figure makes . Our minimal figure of a dot requires a single statement , while a ...
... measure of the complexity of a figure in terms of the number of statements , that is the amount of information , that is required to specify the shape the figure makes . Our minimal figure of a dot requires a single statement , while a ...
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... measured by the number of statements required adequately to specify it , if an ever - more precise description of it ... measure them in . But that information is not significant . You still have a random distribution . The minutiae of ...
... measured by the number of statements required adequately to specify it , if an ever - more precise description of it ... measure them in . But that information is not significant . You still have a random distribution . The minutiae of ...
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... measuring discontinuities in material pattern . One of the most useful measures of affinity has been what are generically called ' similarity coefficients ' ( Doran and Hodson 1975 ; Whallon and Brown 1984 ) . These coefficients simply ...
... measuring discontinuities in material pattern . One of the most useful measures of affinity has been what are generically called ' similarity coefficients ' ( Doran and Hodson 1975 ; Whallon and Brown 1984 ) . These coefficients simply ...
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