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CROSSREFS
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See BP873 for comparisons based on discrete quantities vs. comparisons based on continuous quantities. All examples in that Bongard Problem fit left here.
Similar to BP200 with sides flipped. (However, "Bongard Problem based on quantity" is a more general criterion than "Bongard Problem based on discrete counting.")
See BP507 for the version with @links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems (@miniproblems). |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP873 for comparisons based on discrete quantities vs. comparisons based on continuous quantities. All examples in that Bongard Problem fit left here.
Similar to BP200 with sides flipped--however, "Bongard Problem based on quantity" is a more general criterion than "Bongard Problem based on discrete counting."
See BP507 for the version with @links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems (@miniproblems). |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP873 for comparisons based on discrete quantities vs. comparisons based on continuous quantities. All examples in that Bongard Problem fit left here.
Similar to BP200 with sides flipped--however, "Bongard Problem based on quantity" is a more general criterion than "Bongard Problem based on discrete counting."
See BP507 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP873 for comparisons based on discrete quantities vs. continuous quantities. All examples in that Bongard Problem fit left here.
Similar to BP200 with sides flipped--however, "Bongard Problem based on quantity" is a more general criterion than "Bongard Problem based on discrete counting."
See BP507 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems. |
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CROSSREFS
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Similar to BP200 with sides flipped--however, "Bongard Problem based on quantity" is a more general criterion than "Bongard Problem based on discrete counting."
See BP507 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems. |
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COMMENTS
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CROSSREFS
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Similar to BP200 with sides flipped--however, "Bongard Problem based on quantity" is a more general criterion than "Bongard Problem based on counting."
See BP507 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP507 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems. |
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COMMENTS
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Similar to BP200 with sides flipped, but "Problem based on quantity" is a more general criterion than "Problem based on counting." |
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EXAMPLE
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COMMENTS
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Similar to BP200 with sides flipped, but "quantity-comparison Problem" is a more general criterion than "Problem based on counting." |
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EXAMPLE
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COMMENTS
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Similar to BP200 with sides flipped, but quantity-comparison Problems are more general than Problems based on counting. |
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EXAMPLE
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COMMENTS
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Similar to BP200 with sides flipped, but quantity-comparison Problems are more general than Problems based on counting objects. |
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EXAMPLE
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COMMENTS
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Similar to BP200, but quantity-comparison Problems are more general than Problems based on counting objects. |
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EXAMPLE
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NAME
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Solution is a quantity comparison vs. solution does not involve quantity.
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COMMENTS
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Similar to BP200, but quantity-comparison Problems are more general than problems based on counting objects. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP507 for the fully meta version. |
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks |
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EX7245 EX7242 EX7271 EX7275 EX7276 EX7244 |
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EX7278 EX7279 EX7257 EX7281 EX7282 EX7247 |
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COMMENTS
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REFERENCE
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EXAMPLE
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AUTHOR
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COMMENTS
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A graph is a collection of "vertices" with "edges" connecting between some of them. The points in these BPs are displayed as in BP873 and the edges are displayed as in BP859 with ends attached to the outlines of the dots. Each end of each edge must be attached to one vertex but individual vertices may have multiple or no edges springing from them.
There may be other variations of this world with different styles of dots and connecting lines. |
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EXAMPLE
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CROSSREFS
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See BP876 for version with crossings allowed. |
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NAME
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Bongard Problems with world graph, using hollow dots with straight line segments connecting them, and no intersections of line segments, vs. other Bongard Problems
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COMMENTS
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A graph is a collection of "vertices" with "edges" connecting between some of them. The points in these BPs are displayed as in BP873 and the edges are displayed as in BP859 with ends attached to the outlines of the dots. Each end of each edge must be attached to one vertex but individual vertices may have multiple or no edges springing from them. |
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks |
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