Not all (possibly) “random” sequences are created equal

Volume: 94, Issue: 8, Pages: 3513 - 3518
Published: Apr 15, 1997
Abstract
The need to assess the randomness of a single sequence, especially a finite sequence, is ubiquitous, yet is unaddressed by axiomatic probability theory. Here, we assess randomness via approximate entropy (ApEn), a computable measure of sequential irregularity, applicable to single sequences of both (even very short) finite and infinite length. We indicate the novelty and facility of the multidimensional viewpoint taken by ApEn, in contrast to...
Paper Details
Title
Not all (possibly) “random” sequences are created equal
Published Date
Apr 15, 1997
Volume
94
Issue
8
Pages
3513 - 3518
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