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Forecasting complexity is a measure of complexity put forward by the physicist Peter Grassberger.[1]

Crutchfield and Young's concept of statistical complexity is closely related to this.

  1. ^ Pablo Funes. "Complexity measures for complex systems and complex objects". Retrieved 2012-08-04.