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See BP522 for the version with @links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems (@miniproblems).
See BP968 (flipped) for a version of this Bongard Problem including examples of invalid Bongard Problems that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides).
Also see BP1080, which is similar to BP968, but including various different formats of Bongard Problems, distinguishing them from arbitrary images that are not Bongard Problems. |
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Left examples have no solution, but they do not break the rules in ways so extreme that it is plainly impossible for them to have a solution, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. (See such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. |
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Left examples have no solution, but they do not break the rules in ways so extreme that it is plainly impossible for them to have a solution, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. (See @invalid.) |
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Left examples have no solution, but they do not break the rules in ways so extreme that it is plainly impossible for them to have a solution. |
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Left examples have no solution, but they do not break the rules in ways so extreme that it is plainly impossible for them to have a solution. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP522 for the version with @links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems (@miniproblems).
See BP968 for a version of this Bongard Problem (flipped) including examples of invalid Bongard Problems that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides).
Also see BP1080, which is similar to BP968, but including various different formats of Bongard Problems, distinguishing them from arbitrary images that are not Bongard Problems. |
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Left examples have no solution, but they are still Bongard Problems: they do not break the rules in ways so extreme that it is plainly impossible for them to have a so.) |
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Left examples have no solution, but they are still Bongard Problems: they do not break the rules in ways so extreme that it is plainly impossible for them to have a solution, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. (See BP968 for this.) |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP522 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems.
See BP968 for a version of this Bongard Problem (flipped) including examples of invalid Bongard Problems that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides).
Also see BP1080, which is similar to BP968, but including various different formats of Bongard Problems, distinguishing them from arbitrary images that are not Bongard Problems. |
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See BP522 for the fully meta analogue.
See BP968 for a version of this Bongard Problem (flipped) including examples of invalid Bongard Problems that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides).
Also see BP1080, which is similar to BP968, but including various different formats of Bongard Problems, distinguishing them from arbitrary images that are not Bongard Problems. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP522 for the fully meta analogue.
See BP968 for a version of this Bongard Problem (flipped) including examples of invalid Bongard Problems that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides).
See BP1080 for another version similar to BP968 but including various different formats of Bongard Problems. |
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Left examples have no solution, but they are still Bongard Problems: they do not break the rules in ways so extreme that they are no longer even Bongard Problems, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. (See
BP968 for this.) |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP522 for the fully meta analogue.
See BP968 for a version of this Bongard Problem including examples that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides). |
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See BP522 for the fully meta analogue.
See BP968 for a version of this Problem including examples that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides). |
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See BP968 for a version of this Problem including examples that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides). |
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See BP968 for a very slightly different version of this Problem that includes examples that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides). |
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See BP968 for a slightly changed version of this Problem that allows Problems that don't even permit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides). |
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Left examples might be called "invalid," but often we instead use this term to mean "Bongard Problems" that break the rules in ways so extreme that they are no longer even Bongard Problems, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. (See
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Left examples might be called "invalid," but often we instead use this term to mean "Bongard Problems" that break the rules in ways so extreme that they are no longer even Bongard Problems, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. (See
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EXAMPLE
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Left examples might be called "invalid," but often we instead use this term to mean "Bongard Problems" that break the rules in ways so extreme that they are no longer even Bongard Problems, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. |
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EXAMPLE
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Left examples are sometimes called "invalid," but sometimes we instead use this term to mean Bongard Problems that break the rules in ways so extreme that they are no longer even Bongard Problems, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. |
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EXAMPLE
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Image of a Bongard Problem with no simple solution versus image of a Bongard Problem with a simple solution.
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Image of a Bongard Problem with no simple solution versus image of a Bongard Problem with one simple solution.
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Image of a Bongard Problem with no solution versus image of a Bongard Problem with one solution.
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EXAMPLE
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks |
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+DATA
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 EX6825  EX6826  EX6827  EX6828  EX6829  EX6830 |
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