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  • "Tutivillus" is used here because it is preferred in the definitive work In associating information with probability, philologists at least as early as Erasmus

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  • I will add to Gryphon's comments (I'm the "Tutivillus" who created DungeonPlace and the podcast mentioned).

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  • I will add to Gryphon's comments (I'm the "Tutivillus" who created DungeonPlace and the podcast mentioned).

    Chicago Reader 2009

  • Medieval scribes recognized that copying error has a random or chaotic element, and even invented a counterpart to Maxwell's Demon as its source: Tutivillus, whom they adopted as their patron demon

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  • Gryphon, Goddess, Tutivillus, and DarlingEvil discussed his campaign and what impact his work might have on his bid for state representative.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Academic Press. 351 p. Jennings M (1977) Tutivillus: The literary career of the recording demon.

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  • Gryphon, Goddess, Tutivillus, and DarlingEvil discussed his campaign and what impact his work might have on his bid for state representative.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Thus Tutivillus, like Maxwell's Demon, is a sorting demon with respect to entropy, but unlike its counterpart, has a dual nature as a randomizing demon with respect to semantic information.

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  • Whereas Maxwell's Demon decreases physical entropy by intelligently sorting gas molecules by energy level (which requires information about their energy levels), Tutivillus decreases information entropy by playing perversely on words 'correlated co-occurrence.

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