Ratios of universal enumerable semimeasures corresponding to hypotheses are
investigated as a solution for statistical composite hypotheses testing if an
unbounded amount of computation time can be assumed.
Influence testing for discrete time series is defined using generalized
structural equations. Several ideal tests are introduced, and it is argued that
when Halting information is transmitted, in some cases, instantaneous cause and
consequence can be inferred where this is not possible classically.
The approach is contrasted with Bayesian definitions of influence, where it
is left open whether all Bayesian causal associations of universal semimeasures
are equal within a constant. Finally the approach is also contrasted with
existing engineering procedures for influence and theoretical definitions of
causation.Comment: 29 pages, 3 figures, draf