Information content in formal languages

Abstract

Motivated by creating physical theories, formal languages S with variables are considered and a kind of distance between elements of the languages is defined by the formula d(x,y)= (x ∇ y) - (x) (y), where is a length function and x ∇ y means the united theory of x and y. Actually we mainly consider abstract abelian idempotent monoids (S,∇) provided with length functions . The set of length functions can be projected to another set of length functions such that the distance d is actually a pseudometric and satisfies d(x∇ a,y∇ b) d(x,y) + d(a,b). We also propose a "signed measure" on the set of Boolean expressions of elements in S, and a Banach-Mazur-like distance between abelian, idempotent monoids with length functions, or formal languages.

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