Input-output maps are strongly biased towards simple outputs
Many systems in nature can be described using discrete input–output maps. Without knowing details about a map, there may seem to be no a priori reason to expect that a randomly chosen input would be more likely to generate one output over another. Here, by extending fundamental results from algorith...
Main Authors: | Dingle, K, Camargo, C, Louis, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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