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Comment I on "Simple measure for complexity"
Crutchfield1, Feldman, Shalizi
1Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, USA.
Abstract:
We critique the measure of complexity introduced by Shiner, Davison, and Landsberg [Phys. Rev. E 59, 1459 (1999)]. In particular, we point out that it is over universal, in the sense that it has the same dependence on disorder for structurally distinct systems. We then give counterexamples to the claim that complexity is synonymous with being out of equilibrium: equilibrium systems can be structurally complex and nonequilibrium systems can be structurally simple. We also correct a misinterpretation of a result given by two of the present authors [J. P. Crutchfield and D. P. Feldman, Phys. Rev. E 55, R1239 (1997)].
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