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In algorithmic information theory, sophistication is a measure of complexity related to algorithmic entropy.

When K is the Kolmogorov complexity and c is a constant, the sophistication of x can be defined as[1]

Sophc(x):=inf{K(S):xSK(xS)log2(|S|)c|S|+}.

The constant c is called significance. The S variable ranges over finite sets.

Intuitively, sophistication measures the complexity of a set of which the object is a "generic" member.

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