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Observing complexity and the complexity of observation
pp. 235-272
Abstract
The distortions introduced by the measurement process can lead to drastic consequences for an observer's ability to infer structure in its environment. Several examples illustrate the appearance of infinite complexity and irreducible indeterminacy in classical, deterministic processes. Along the way several notions of complexity and an approach to a general solution — hierarchical machine reconstruction — are reviewed.
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Atmanspacher Harald, Dalenoort Gerhard J (1994) Inside versus outside: endo- and exo-concepts of observation and knowledge in physics, philosophy and cognitive science. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 235-272
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-48647-0_14
Full citation:
Crutchfield James P. (1994) „Observing complexity and the complexity of observation“, In: H. Atmanspacher & G.J. Dalenoort (eds.), Inside versus outside, Dordrecht, Springer, 235–272.