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BP999 on 2021-12-09 07:28:21 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1003 for a similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections imitating the individual collections, BP1003 is about the total combined collection imitating the individual collections. A picture showing (for example) an odd number of even-numbered groups would be sorted differently by these two BPs.

Also see BP1004, which very similar to BP1003. That BP is likewise about the whole satisfying the same rule as its parts, but there the parts don't themselves have to be collections; there the parts are just plain individual objects.

See BP1002, which is about only visual self-similarity instead of more general conceptual "self-similarity".

BP999 on 2021-12-09 07:11:36 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1003 for a very similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections imitating the individual collections, BP1003 is about the total combined collection imitating the individual collections. A picture showing (for example) an odd number of even-numbered groups would be sorted differently by these two BPs.

Also see BP1004, which very similar to BP1003. That BP is likewise about the whole satisfying the same rule as its parts, but there the parts don't themselves have to be collections; there the parts are just plain individual objects.

See BP1002, which is about only visual self-similarity instead of more general conceptual "self-similarity".

BP999 on 2021-12-09 05:45:49 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
-DATA

 

EX9504
 

BP999 on 2021-12-09 04:51:23 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1003 for a very similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections imitating the individual collections, BP1004 is about the total combined collection imitating the individual collections. A picture showing (for example) an odd number of even-numbered groups would be sorted differently by these two BPs.

See BP1002, which is about only visual self-similarity instead of more general conceptual "self-similarity".

BP999 on 2021-12-09 04:51:11 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1003 for a similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections imitating the individual collections, BP1004 is about the total combined collection imitating the individual collections. A picture showing (for example) an odd number of even-numbered groups would be sorted differently by these two BPs.

See BP1002, which is about only visual self-similarity instead of more general conceptual "self-similarity".

BP999 on 2021-12-09 04:44:02 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Rhetorical question: Where would the collection of left examples of this Bongard Problem be sorted by this Bongard Problem? (The question is whether these examples considered together satisfy the pattern that all the parts do, namely that the whole satisfies the pattern that all the parts do.)

BP999 on 2021-12-09 04:43:44 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

The collection of collections obeys the same rule as all the individual collections vs. it does not.

BP999 on 2021-12-09 04:43:26 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

The collection of collections fits the same rule as all the individual collections vs. it does not.

BP999 on 2021-12-09 04:41:50 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

The collection of collections fits the same pattern all those collections do vs. not so.

BP999 on 2021-12-09 04:40:55 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1004 for a similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections imitating the individual collections, BP1004 is about the total combined collection imitating the individual collections. A picture showing (for example) an odd number of even-numbered groups would be sorted differently by these two BPs.

See BP1002, which is about only visual self-similarity instead of more general conceptual "self-similarity".

BP999 on 2021-02-11 12:23:10 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1004 for a similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections fitting the same pattern as its parts, BP1004 is about the whole image fitting the same pattern as its parts. For example a picture showing an odd number of even-numbered groups would be sorted differently by these two BPs.

See BP1002 for a BP about only visual self-similarity instead of conceptual self-similarity.

BP999 on 2021-02-11 12:22:34 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1004 for a similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections fitting the same pattern as its parts, BP1004 is about the whole image fitting the same pattern as its parts. These BPs would sort some differently, e.g. a picture showing an odd number of even-numbered groups.

See BP1002 for a BP about only visual self-similarity instead of conceptual self-similarity.

BP999 on 2021-02-11 12:21:36 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1004 for a similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections fitting the same pattern as its parts, BP1004 is about the whole image fitting the same pattern as its parts. These BPs would sort some examples differently, e.g. a picture showing an odd number of even-numbered groups.

See BP1002 for a BP about only visual self-similarity instead of conceptual self-similarity.

BP999 on 2021-02-11 12:12:09 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
REMOVE

 

EX8260
   

EX8258
 

BP999 on 2021-02-11 12:11:09 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
+DATA

 

EX8258
 

-DATA

 

EX8260
 

BP999 on 2021-02-11 10:08:34 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1004 for a similar idea. Rather than the collection of collections fitting the same pattern as its parts, BP1004 is about the whole image fitting the same pattern as its parts. These BPs would sort some examples differently, e.g. an odd number of even-numbered groups.

See BP1002 for a BP about only visual self-similarity instead of conceptual self-similarity.

BP999 on 2021-02-11 10:07:44 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1004 for a similar idea but without thinking of collections as objects; rather than the collection of collections fitting the same pattern as its parts, BP1004 is about the whole image fits the same pattern as its parts. These BPs would sort some examples differently, e.g. an odd number of even-numbered groups.

See BP1002 for a BP about only visual self-similarity instead of conceptual self-similarity.

BP999 on 2021-02-11 10:00:19 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

The collection of collections fits the pattern as those collections do vs. not so.

BP999 on 2021-02-11 09:59:58 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

The collection of collections fits the same pattern as the collections vs. not so.

BP999 on 2021-02-10 20:47:59 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Rhetorical question: Where would the collection of left examples of this Problem be sorted by this Problem? (The question is whether these examples considered together satisfy the pattern that all the parts do, namely that the whole satisfies the pattern that all the parts do.)

BP999 on 2021-02-10 20:47:26 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

All left and right examples should show a collection of collections that all follow a clear pattern. EX8210 (sorted as ambiguous above) doesn't obey this: the whole does satisfy the pattern shown by most of its parts, but not ALL the parts satisfy that pattern.

Rhetorical question: Where would the collection of left examples of this Problem be sorted by this Problem? (The question is whether these examples considered together satisfy the pattern that all the parts do, namely that the whole satisfies the pattern that all the parts do.)

BP999 on 2021-02-10 20:47:10 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

All left and right examples should show a collection of collections that all follow a clear pattern. EX8210 (sorted as ambiguous above) doesn't obey this: the whole does satisfy the pattern shown by most of its parts, but not ALL the parts satisfy that pattern.

Rhetorical question: where would the collection of left examples of this Problem be sorted by this Problem? (The question is whether these examples considered together satisfy the pattern that all the parts do, namely that the whole satisfies the pattern that all the parts do.)

BP999 on 2021-02-10 20:46:21 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1005 for the version about only numerical properties; examples in that BP would be sorted the same way here that they are there.

See BP1002 for a BP about only visual self-similarity instead of conceptual self-similarity.

BP999 on 2021-02-07 21:40:48 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

See BP1002 for a BP about only visual self-similarity instead of conceptual self-similarity.


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