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BP981 Each column is assigned something independently; each row is assigned something independently; there is a rule that generates contents of squares from the row information and column information vs. there is a different kind of rule.
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COMMENTS

To clarify the solution with an example: on the left is an image of a grid where the first row features a square with three dots and a square with nine dots, and the second row features a square with four dots and square with sixteen dots. "Three" and "four" are assigned to the rows; "x" and "x squared" are assigned to the columns.


To word the solution with mathematical jargon, "defines a (simply described) map from the Cartesian product of two sets vs. not so." Another equivalent solution is "columns (alternatively, rows) illustrate a consistent set of one-input operations." It is always possible to imagine the columns as inputs and the rows as operations and vice versa.


Left examples are a generalized version of the analogy grids seen in BP361. Any analogy a : b :: c : d shown in a 2x2 grid will fit on the left of this Problem.


All examples show grids of squares with an image in each square, such that there is some "rule" the images within the grid obey. The "rule" might be about how the images must relate to their neighbors, for example.


There is a trivial way in which any example can be interpreted so that it fits on the left side: imagine each row is assigned the list of all the squares in that row and each column is assigned its number, counting from the left. But each grid has a clear rule that is simpler than this.

CROSSREFS

See BP979 for use of similar structures but with one square removed from the grid. Examples on the left here with any square removed should fit on the left there.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP976 BP977 BP978 BP979 BP980  *  BP982 BP983 BP984 BP985 BP986

KEYWORD

stub, convoluted, teach, structure, rules, grid, miniworlds

CONCEPT analogy (info | search)

WORLD

grid_of_images_with_rule [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left (grid_of_operations)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP987 Solution could appear in a Bongard Problem that categorizes an image of itself on either of its sides vs. solution can only appear in a Bongard Problem that categorizes an image of itself on one given side.
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COMMENTS

All examples in this Problem are images of Bongard Problems that would fit left in BP954.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP982 BP983 BP984 BP985 BP986  *  BP988 BP989 BP990 BP991 BP992

KEYWORD

abstract, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, presentationinvariant, visualimagination

CONCEPT fractal (info | search),
recursion (info | search),
self-reference (info | search)

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1024 One sorted left vs. one sorted right.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1019 BP1020 BP1021 BP1022 BP1023  *  BP1025 BP1026 BP1027 BP1028 BP1029

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, dual, handed, leftright, math, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, preciseworld, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_dots_bpimage_clear_set_of_numbers [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1025 Two consecutive numbers sorted left vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1020 BP1021 BP1022 BP1023 BP1024  *  BP1026 BP1027 BP1028 BP1029 BP1030

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, notso, handed, leftright, math, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, preciseworld, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_dots_bpimage_clear_set_of_numbers [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1026 Not an inequality solution vs. inequality solution.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1021 BP1022 BP1023 BP1024 BP1025  *  BP1027 BP1028 BP1029 BP1030 BP1031

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, math, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, preciseworld, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_dots_bpimage_clear_set_of_numbers [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1027 Solution is "one dot vs. more than one dot" vs. other solution.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1022 BP1023 BP1024 BP1025 BP1026  *  BP1028 BP1029 BP1030 BP1031 BP1032

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, notso, arbitrary, handed, leftright, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, preciseworld, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_dots_bpimage_clear_set_of_numbers [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1028 An even number is the least sorted left vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1023 BP1024 BP1025 BP1026 BP1027  *  BP1029 BP1030 BP1031 BP1032 BP1033

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, notso, handed, leftright, math, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, preciseworld, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_dots_bpimage_clear_set_of_numbers [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1029 Multiple distinct differences between successive left numbers vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1024 BP1025 BP1026 BP1027 BP1028  *  BP1030 BP1031 BP1032 BP1033 BP1034

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, notso, handed, leftright, math, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, preciseworld, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_dots_bpimage_clear_set_of_numbers [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1030 "Specific number vs. other number" vs. other solution.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1025 BP1026 BP1027 BP1028 BP1029  *  BP1031 BP1032 BP1033 BP1034 BP1035

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, notso, handed, leftright, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, preciseworld, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_dots_bpimage_clear_set_of_numbers [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1031 "Less than ___ vs. greater than ___" vs. other solution.
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CROSSREFS

See the twin BP1039.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1026 BP1027 BP1028 BP1029 BP1030  *  BP1032 BP1033 BP1034 BP1035 BP1036

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, notso, handed, leftright, math, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, preciseworld, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_dots_bpimage_clear_set_of_numbers [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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