semimeasure

English

Etymology

semi- + measure

Noun

semimeasure (plural semimeasures)

  1. (mathematics) A function that assigns a non-negative number to each element of a set that is subadditive.
    • 2015, T.F. Sterkenburg, “A generalized characterization of algorithmic probability”, in arXiv:
      A universal a priori semimeasure (also known as "algorithmic probability") is defined as the transformation, by a given universal monotone Turing machine, of the uniform measure on the infinite strings.
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