List approximation for increasing Kolmogorov complexity
classification
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cs.ITmath.ITmath.LO
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complexitystringinputkolmogorovlengthliststringsthem
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It is impossible to effectively modify a string in order to increase its Kolmogorov complexity. But is it possible to construct a few strings, not longer than the input string, so that most of them have larger complexity? We show that the answer is yes. We present an algorithm that on input a string $x$ of length $n$ returns a list with $O(n^2)$ many strings, all of length $n$, such that 99\% of them are more complex than $x$, provided the complexity of $x$ is less than $n - \log \log n - O(1)$. We obtain similar results for other parameters, including a polynomial-time construction.
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