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"Introduction to abstract entropy" by Alex Altair

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The Nag Entropy of a Macro State M

The nag entropy of a macro state m is how many harvings it takes to get from the whole set of states to m. If your file is 3 kilobytes in size, but can be lostlessly compressed to 1 kilobyte, then your file has about 1kilobyte of entropy and 2 kilobytes of nag entropy. In a future post, I try to trace out very explicitly how that works, for several named types of entropy. We will show how these ideas can meaningfully carry over to systems with continuous state spaces, and also consider moving between states over time.

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