That gives you a probability inversely proportional to the integral of e^-(the description length) of each number from 0 to infinity. Complexity grows like log(n)-ish. It’s an improper prior.
So I agree with Adele that this may be a modus tollens / modus ponens moment.
That gives you a probability inversely proportional to the integral of e^-(the description length) of each number from 0 to infinity. Complexity grows like log(n)-ish. It’s an improper prior.
So I agree with Adele that this may be a modus tollens / modus ponens moment.