Kolmogorov complexity in the USSR (1975--1982): isolation and its end

Authors: V. V. V'yugin

English (13 pages) / Russian (13 pages) versions, 1 photo

Abstract: These reminiscences are about the "dark ages" of algorithmic information theory in the USSR. After a great interest in this topic in 1960s and the beginning of 1970s the number of people working in this area in the USSR decreased significantly. At that time L.A. Levin published a bunch of papers that were seminal for the modern algorithmic information theory. Then he left the USSR, and the new wave of interest was triggered by the talk of A.N. Kolmogorov at a Moscow State (Lomonosov) University Mathematical Department (Logic and Algorithms Division) seminar organized by him; several younger researchers obtained some new results in algorithmic information theory.

Submitted to arXiv on 11 Jul. 2019

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