Self-dissimilarity

Self-dissimilarity is a measure of complexity defined in a series of papers by David Wolpert and William G.

Macready.

[1][2] The degrees of self-dissimilarity between the patterns of a system observed at various scales (e.g. the average matter density of a physical body for volumes at different orders of magnitude) constitute a complexity "signature" of that system.

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