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BP51 |
| Two circles close to each other vs. no two circles close to each other. |
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BP66 |
| Unconnected circles on a horizontal line vs. unconnected circles on a vertical line. |
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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 235. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP61 BP62 BP63 BP64 BP65  *  BP67 BP68 BP69 BP70 BP71
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KEYWORD
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noisy, finished, traditional, bongard
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CONCEPT
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collinear (info | search), horizontal (info | search), on_line_or_curve (info | search), shape_cluster (info | search), cluster (info | search), vertical (info | search)
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WORLD
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AUTHOR
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Mikhail M. Bongard
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BP390 |
| Each graph vertex is uniquely defined by its connections (the graph does not admit nontrivial automorphisms) vs. the graph admits nontrivial automorphisms. |
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BP391 |
| There exists an edge such that removing it yields two disconnected graphs (i.e., the minimum number of edges whose removal results in two disconnected graphs is 1) vs. the minimum number of edges whose removal results in two disconnected graphs is 2. |
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BP560 |
| There exists a closed trail that hits each edge exactly once vs. not so. |
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BP562 |
| There exists a closed trail that hits each vertex exactly once vs. not so. |
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BP576 |
| Vertices may be partitioned into two sets such that no two vertices in the same set are connected versus not so. |
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BP788 |
| Graph contains a "loop" a.k.a. cycle (cyclic) versus graph is acyclic. |
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