inkompressible
Inkompressible is a neologism used to describe systems, data, or materials for which compression is ineffective, meaning that any compression algorithm yields little to no size reduction. The term is not part of standard technical vocabularies and is used primarily in informal or speculative contexts to contrast with compressible data or with the physical notion of incompressibility.
In information theory and data science, an inkompressible dataset is characterized by high entropy or high
Practical implications include storage and bandwidth planning, as inkompressible data cannot be reduced by standard lossless
Notes on terminology: inkompressible should be defined within the context of a specific compression method or