I also talked to Aram recently & he’s optimistic that there’s an algorithmic version of the generalized heat engine where the hot vs cold pool correspond to high vs low k-complexity strings. I’m quite interested in doing follow-up work on that
Yes! I expect the temperatures won’t quite be proportional to complexity, but we should be able to reuse the thermodynamic definition of temperature as a derivative of entropy, which we’ve now replaced by K-complexity.
I also talked to Aram recently & he’s optimistic that there’s an algorithmic version of the generalized heat engine where the hot vs cold pool correspond to high vs low k-complexity strings. I’m quite interested in doing follow-up work on that
Yes! I expect the temperatures won’t quite be proportional to complexity, but we should be able to reuse the thermodynamic definition of temperature as a derivative of entropy, which we’ve now replaced by K-complexity.