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Gregory John Chaitin ( ; born 25 June 1947) is an
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- American mathematician and
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. Beginning in the late 1960s, Chaitin made contributions to algorithmic information theory and
metamathematics Metamathematics is the study of mathematics itself using mathematical methods. This study produces metatheories, which are mathematical theories about other mathematical theories. Emphasis on metamathematics (and perhaps the creation of the ter ...
, in particular a computer-theoretic result equivalent to Gödel's incompleteness theorem. He is considered to be one of the founders of what is today known as algorithmic (Solomonoff–Kolmogorov–Chaitin, Kolmogorov or program-size)
complexity Complexity characterises the behaviour of a system or model whose components interaction, interact in multiple ways and follow local rules, leading to nonlinearity, randomness, collective dynamics, hierarchy, and emergence. The term is generall ...
together with Andrei Kolmogorov and Ray Solomonoff. Along with the works of e.g.
Solomonoff Ray Solomonoff (July 25, 1926 – December 7, 2009) was the inventor of algorithmic probability, his General Theory of Inductive Inference (also known as Universal Inductive Inference),Samuel Rathmanner and Marcus Hutter. A philosophical treatise o ...
, Kolmogorov, Martin-Löf, and Leonid Levin, algorithmic information theory became a foundational part of theoretical computer science,
information theory Information theory is the scientific study of the quantification (science), quantification, computer data storage, storage, and telecommunication, communication of information. The field was originally established by the works of Harry Nyquist a ...
, and mathematical logic. It is a common subject in several computer science curricula. Besides computer scientists, Chaitin's work draws attention of many philosophers and mathematicians to fundamental problems in mathematical creativity and digital philosophy.


Mathematics and computer science

He attended the Bronx High School of Science and
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, where he (still in his teens) developed the theory that led to his independent discovery of algorithmic complexity. Chaitin has defined Chaitin's constant Ω, a real number whose digits are equidistributed and which is sometimes informally described as an expression of the probability that a random program will halt. Ω has the mathematical property that it is definable, with asymptotic approximations from below (but not from above), but not computable. Chaitin is also the originator of using
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to do register allocation in compiling, a process known as Chaitin's algorithm. He was formerly a researcher at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York and remains an emeritus researcher. He has written more than 10 books that have been translated to about 15 languages. He is today interested in questions of metabiology and information-theoretic formalizations of the theory of evolution.


Other scholarly contributions

Chaitin also writes about
philosophy Philosophy (from , ) is the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved. Some ...
, especially metaphysics and philosophy of mathematics (particularly about epistemological matters in mathematics). In metaphysics, Chaitin claims that algorithmic information theory is the key to solving problems in the field of biology (obtaining a formal definition of 'life', its origin and evolution) and neuroscience (the problem of consciousness and the study of the mind). In recent writings, he defends a position known as
digital philosophy Computational philosophy or digital philosophy is the use of computational techniques in philosophy. It includes concepts such as computational models, algorithms, simulations, games, etc. that help in the research and teaching of philosophical ...
. In the epistemology of mathematics, he claims that his findings in mathematical logic and algorithmic information theory show there are "mathematical facts that are true for no reason, that are true by accident". Chaitin proposes that mathematicians must abandon any hope of proving those mathematical facts and adopt a
quasi-empirical Quasi-empiricism in mathematics is the attempt in the philosophy of mathematics to direct philosophers' attention to mathematical practice, in particular, relations with physics, social sciences, and computational mathematics, rather than solely to ...
methodology.


Honors

In 1995 he was given the degree of doctor of science ''
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'' by the University of Maine. In 2002 he was given the title of honorary professor by the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina, where his parents were born and where Chaitin spent part of his youth. In 2007 he was given a
Leibniz Medal The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (german: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften), abbreviated BBAW, is the official academic society for the natural sciences and humanities for the German states of Berlin ...
by Wolfram Research. In 2009 he was given the degree of doctor of philosophy ''honoris causa'' by the National University of Córdoba. He was formerly a researcher at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center and is now a professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.


Criticism

Some philosophers and logicians disagree with the philosophical conclusions that Chaitin has drawn from his theorems related to what Chaitin thinks is a kind of fundamental arithmetic randomness. The logician Torkel Franzén criticized Chaitin's interpretation of Gödel's incompleteness theorem and the alleged explanation for it that Chaitin's work represents.


Bibliography

*''Information, Randomness & Incompleteness'' ( World Scientific 1987)
online
*''Algorithmic Information Theory'' ( Cambridge University Press 1987
online
*''Information-theoretic Incompleteness'' ( World Scientific 1992)
online
*''The Limits of Mathematics'' ( Springer-Verlag 1998) *''The Unknowable'' ( Springer-Verlag 1999) *''Exploring Randomness'' ( Springer-Verlag 2001) *''Conversations with a Mathematician'' ( Springer-Verlag 2002) *''From Philosophy to Program Size''
Tallinn Cybernetics Institute
2003) *''Meta Math!: The Quest for Omega'' (
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2005) (reprinted in UK as ''Meta Maths: The Quest for Omega'', Atlantic Books 2006) () *''Teoria algoritmica della complessità''
G. Giappichelli Editore
2006) *''Thinking about Gödel & Turing'' ( World Scientific 2007) *''Mathematics, Complexity and Philosophy''
Editorial Midas
2011) *''Gödel's Way'' (
CRC Press The CRC Press, LLC is an American publishing group that specializes in producing technical books. Many of their books relate to engineering, science and mathematics. Their scope also includes books on business, forensics and information tec ...
2012) *''Proving Darwin: Making Biology Mathematical'' (
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2012)


References


Further reading

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External links


G J Chaitin Home Page from academia.eduG J Chaitin Home Page from UMaine.edu in the Internet Archive

List of publications of G J Chaitin
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Video of lecture on "Leibniz, complexity and incompleteness"
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* ttp://www.flownet.com/gat/chaitin.html A short version of Chaitin's proofbr>Gregory Chaitin extended film interview and transcripts for the 'Why Are We Here?' documentary seriesChaitin Lisp on github
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