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BP954 on 2020-08-28 20:48:58 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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EX7914
 

BP954 on 2020-08-28 19:50:22 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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All examples shown clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).

Loosely speaking, examples on the left are "Bongard Problems that can be self-similar." However, we do not consider Bongard Problems with images of themselves deeply nested in boxes or rotated/flipped to be "self-similar"; the Bongard Problem must include itself, as-is (but scaled down), on its first layer.

All examples here are in the conventional format, i.e. white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side. This Problem could be extended to sort other formats of Bongard Problems, sorting an image left if a self-similar Problem is possible having the same solution and format, but then this Problem would no longer fit on left-BP895, since sorting would not only depend on a BP image's solution, but also its format.

EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 19:20:11 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Loosely speaking, examples on the left are "Bongard Problems that can be self-similar." However, we do not consider Bongard Problems with images of themselves deeply nested in boxes or rotated/flipped to be "self-similar"; the Bongard Problem must include itself, as-is (but scaled down), on its first layer.

All examples here are in the conventional format, i.e. white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side. This Problem could be extended to sort other formats of Bongard Problems, sorting an image left if a self-similar Problem is possible having the same solution and format, but then this Problem would no longer fit on left-BP895, since sorting would not only depend on a BP image's solution, but also its format.

EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 19:18:36 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Loosely speaking, examples on the left are "Bongard Problems that can be self-similar." However, we do not consider Bongard Problems with images of themselves deeply nested in boxes or rotated/flipped to be "self-similar"; the Bongard Problem must include itself, as-is (but scaled down), on its first layer.

All examples here are in the conventional format, i.e. white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side. This Problem could be extended to sort other formats of Bongard Problems, but then this Problem would no longer fit on left-BP895, since the sorting of an image would depend on its solution and format.

EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 19:17:59 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Loosely speaking, examples on the left are "Bongard Problems that can be self-similar." However, we do not consider Bongard Problems with images of themselves deeply nested in boxes or rotated/flipped to be "self-similar"; the Bongard Problem must include itself, as-is (but scaled down), on its first layer.

All examples here are in the conventional format, i.e. white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side. This Problem could be extended to sort other formats, but then this Problem would no longer fit on left-BP895, since the sorting of an example would then depend on its solution and format.

EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 18:40:00 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Solution could be realised in a Bongard Problem with itself as a panel vs. no such incarnation is possible.

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EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 17:03:21 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Solution could be shown in a Bongard Problem with itself as a panel vs. no such incarnation is possible.

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EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 17:02:32 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Solution could be shown in an image having itself as a panel vs. no such incarnation is possible.

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EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 17:02:20 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Bongard Problem's solution could be shown in an image having itself as a panel vs. no such incarnation is possible.

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EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 16:34:40 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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EX7968
 

BP954 on 2020-08-28 16:07:01 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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EX7967
 

BP954 on 2020-08-28 15:58:44 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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EX7911
 

BP954 on 2020-08-28 14:37:13 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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EX7962
 

BP954 on 2020-08-28 14:10:37 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
+DATA

 

EX7961
 

BP954 on 2020-08-28 14:09:55 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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EX6579
 

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EX7851
 

BP954 on 2020-08-28 13:49:25 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Bongard Problem admits an incarnation that has itself as a panel vs. no such incarnation is possible.

COMMENTS

Loosely speaking, examples on the left are "Bongard Problems that can be self-similar."

EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-28 13:45:39 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Bongard Problem solution admits an incarnation that has itself as a panel vs. no such incarnation is possible.

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EXAMPLE

BP954 on 2020-08-26 22:53:56 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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EX7921
 

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EX6577
   

EX6575
   

EX7825
   

EX7888
   

EX7907
   

EX7913
   

EX7839
 

BP954 on 2020-08-26 19:01:30 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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EX7915
 

BP954 on 2020-08-26 17:45:24 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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EX7825
 

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EX826
 

BP954 on 2020-08-26 17:44:28 by Leo Crabbe                approved
NAME

Image of a Bongard Problem for which there exists an incarnation that is self-similar vs. image of a Bongard Problem for which there exists no such incarnation.

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AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

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EX7907
   

EX6575
   

EX7839
   

EX6573
   

EX7888
   

EX826
   

EX6580
   

EX6584
   

EX6583
   

EX7907
   

EX6577
   

EX7911
   

EX7851
   

EX7913
 


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