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"Introduction to abstract entropy" by Alex Altair

LessWrong (Curated & Popular)

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Using a Binary String Labeling Scheme for Rubik's Cubes

Justification for merely taking the log comes from the derivation at the end of this section, though you may have been able to intuit it already. Now there are a series of images of Rubik's Cube's. The first is captioned, we could assign the empty string to the solved state, giving it zero entropy. Back to the main text. According to our above string labeling, the solved state would have zero entropy. Similarly, intuitively, almost solved states would have almost zero entropy. So if you turned one side a quarter turn, then maybe that state gets labeled with one bit of entropy. Perhaps we could carry on with this scheme and label the states according to how

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