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Effective complexity is a simple and elegant measure of complexity. Every physical system has associated with it a quantity of information—the amount required to describe the physical state of the system to the accuracy allowed by quantum mechanics. The basic way to measure something’s effective complexity is to divide that amount into two parts: information that describes the regular aspects of the thing and information that describes its random aspects. The amount of information required to describe a system’s regularities is its effective complexity.
Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes on the Cosmos
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