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BP1119 Tiled by finitely many smaller copies of itself (different sizes allowed) vs. not so.
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COMMENTS

These are sometimes called "irreptiles".

CROSSREFS

See BP532 for the version with only one size of tile allowed.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1114 BP1115 BP1116 BP1117 BP1118  *  BP1120 BP1121 BP1122 BP1123 BP1124

KEYWORD

hardsort, proofsrequired, perfect, infinitedetail

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

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1120 No same-sized copies of self overlap vs. distinct same-sized copies overlap.
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COMMENTS

With mathematical jargon:

No distinct same-sized copies of self overlap on a subset with positive measure in the Hausdorff measure using the Hausdorff dimension.


For a covering of a fractal by finitely many scaled down copies of itself, the condition of that no two have an intersection with positive measure is equivalent to the condition that the Hausdorff dimension coincides with the similarity dimension.

(There is another similar condition in this context called the "open set condition" which implies this but is not equivalent. The open set condition is equivalent to the condition that the Hausdorff measure using the similarity dimension is nonzero.)

REFERENCE

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausdorff_dimension

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_set_condition

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1115 BP1116 BP1117 BP1118 BP1119  *  BP1121 BP1122 BP1123 BP1124 BP1125

KEYWORD

challenge, perfect, infinitedetail

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

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1122 Content of any square is an image of the whole panel vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Similar to BP818.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1117 BP1118 BP1119 BP1120 BP1121  *  BP1123 BP1124 BP1125 BP1126 BP1127

KEYWORD

nice, minimal, size, boundingbox, infinitedetail, preciseworld, absoluteposition

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

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1227 Appears on its own right side vs. does not.
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COMMENTS

This was created as an example of a Bongard Problem that could include an image of a Bongard Problem with the same solution as itself but could not include the very image of itself (appearing within itself fractally).

CROSSREFS

See also BP961, "appears on its own left side vs. appears on its own right side".

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1222 BP1223 BP1224 BP1225 BP1226  *  BP1228 BP1229 BP1230 BP1231 BP1232

KEYWORD

stub, precise, allsorted, notso, handed, leftright, example, perfect, infinitedetail

CONCEPT fractal (info | search),
recursion (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1230 Invariant under scaling by a certain amount vs. not.
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COMMENTS

Each example on the left is imagined to continue beyond the bounding box.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1225 BP1226 BP1227 BP1228 BP1229  *  BP1231 BP1232 BP1233 BP1234 BP1235

KEYWORD

stub, notso, perfect, infinitedetail, left-couldbe, bordercontent, blackwhiteinvariant

CONCEPT fractal (info | search),
recursion (info | search),
symmetry (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1237 Connected fractal vs. disconnected fractal.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1232 BP1233 BP1234 BP1235 BP1236  *  BP1238 BP1239 BP1240 BP1241 BP1242

KEYWORD

notso, perfect, infinitedetail

CONCEPT connected_component (info | search),
fractal (info | search)

WORLD

fractal_self_tile [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left (connected_fractal_self_tile)

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP1238 Fractal with hole vs. fractal with no hole (simply connected).
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1233 BP1234 BP1235 BP1236 BP1237  *  BP1239 BP1240 BP1241 BP1242 BP1243

KEYWORD

notso, perfect, infinitedetail

CONCEPT closed_open (info | search),
existence (info | search),
fractal (info | search),
hole (info | search),
loop (info | search)

WORLD

connected_fractal_self_tile [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1239 Fractal topologically closed (each white point has a neighborhood of pure white surrounding it) vs. not
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COMMENTS

It isn't possible to unambiguously communicate whether or not a few specific points are missing.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1234 BP1235 BP1236 BP1237 BP1238  *  BP1240 BP1241 BP1242 BP1243 BP1244

KEYWORD

notso, perfect, infinitedetail

CONCEPT fractal (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1241 Any point contained in (arbitrarily) smaller version of self vs. not so.
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COMMENTS

Note if any point is contained in some smaller version of the whole, then any point is contained in arbitrarily smaller versions of the whole.


It isn't possible to unambiguously communicate in a picture whether or not a few specific points are included in the fractal. The pictures are interpreted as what is intuitively simplest. To make matters less ambiguous, all the fractals here contain all points arbitrarily close to points in them. (They are topologically closed. See also BP1239.)


The left hand side of this is a stronger condition than the left hand side of BP1116.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1236 BP1237 BP1238 BP1239 BP1240  *  BP1242 BP1243 BP1244 BP1245 BP1246

KEYWORD

notso, perfect, infinitedetail

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

WORLD

connected_fractal [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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