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BP34 A large hole vs. a small hole.
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REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 225.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP29 BP30 BP31 BP32 BP33  *  BP35 BP36 BP37 BP38 BP39

KEYWORD

spectrum, stable, finished, traditional, bongard

CONCEPT hole (info | search),
size (info | search),
texture (info | search)

WORLD

shape_one_hole [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP35 The axis of the hole is parallel to the figure axis vs. the axis of the hole is perpendicular to the figure axis.
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REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 225.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP30 BP31 BP32 BP33 BP34  *  BP36 BP37 BP38 BP39 BP40

KEYWORD

finished, traditional, bongard

CONCEPT hole (info | search),
line_slope (info | search),
same (info | search),
texture (info | search),
parallel (info | search),
perpendicular (info | search)

WORLD

elongated_shape_one_small_elongated_centered_hole [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP201 Two of the shapes make tiles along their border lines vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP196 BP197 BP198 BP199 BP200  *  BP202 BP203 BP204 BP205 BP206

KEYWORD

noisy, traditional

CONCEPT rotation_required (info | search),
tiling (info | search),
imagined_motion (info | search),
motion (info | search)

WORLD

fill_shapes [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP335 Tessellates the plane vs. does not tessellate the plane.
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COMMENTS

EX7152 is an example of a shape than can be stretched in such a way that it no longer tessellates the plane. This is a property that is only exhibited by shapes that tessellate with rotated copies of themselves. - Leo Crabbe, Mar 05 2021

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP330 BP331 BP332 BP333 BP334  *  BP336 BP337 BP338 BP339 BP340

KEYWORD

nice, stretch, unstable, math, hardsort, creativeexamples, proofsrequired, perfect, pixelperfect, traditional

CONCEPT infinite_plane (info | search),
tessellation (info | search),
tiling (info | search)

WORLD

shape [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left (fill_shape)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP338 High approximate similarity vs. lower approximate similarity.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP333 BP334 BP335 BP336 BP337  *  BP339 BP340 BP341 BP342 BP343

KEYWORD

spectrum, traditional, continuous

CONCEPT imperfection_small (info | search),
same_shape (info | search),
same (info | search),
similar_shape (info | search),
similar (info | search)

WORLD

two_shapes [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP341 Strictly increasing or strictly decreasing border line vs. both increasing and decreasing border line.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP336 BP337 BP338 BP339 BP340  *  BP342 BP343 BP344 BP345 BP346

KEYWORD

math, perfect, pixelperfect, traditional

CONCEPT size_increase_decrease (info | search),
or (info | search),
outlined_filled (info | search),
tracing_line_or_curve (info | search),
texture (info | search)

WORLD

function_graph_black_below_white_above [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP343 No two shapes are the same vs. at least two shapes are the same.
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CROSSREFS

BP57 is the same solution except all examples have two shapes.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP338 BP339 BP340 BP341 BP342  *  BP344 BP345 BP346 BP347 BP348

KEYWORD

traditional, collection

CONCEPT existence (info | search),
identical (info | search),
same_shape (info | search),
same (info | search),
two (info | search)

WORLD

shapes [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP344 Shape can tile itself vs. shape cannot tile itself.
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COMMENTS

Left examples are sometimes called "rep-tiles."


The tiles all must be the same size. More specifically, all left examples can tile themselves only using scaled down and rotated versions of themselves with all tiles the same size. Right examples cannot tile themselves using scaled down rotated versions of themselves or even reflected versions of themselves with all tiles the same size.


Without the puzzle piece-like shape EX4120 on the right side the current examples also allow the solution "shape can tile with itself so as to create a parallelogram vs. shape cannot tile with itself so as to create a parallelogram."

CROSSREFS

See BP532 for a version with fractals.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP339 BP340 BP341 BP342 BP343  *  BP345 BP346 BP347 BP348 BP349

EXAMPLE

Go to https://oebp.org/files/yet.png for an illustration of how some left-sorted shapes tile themselves.

KEYWORD

hard, precise, notso, unstable, math, hardsort, creativeexamples, proofsrequired, perfect, traditional

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

WORLD

shape [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP345 Intersection of circle and square vs. union of circle and square.
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COMMENTS

An image of only a circle or of only a square would be ambiguously categorized.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP340 BP341 BP342 BP343 BP344  *  BP346 BP347 BP348 BP349 BP350

KEYWORD

nice, left-narrow, right-narrow, traditional, both

CONCEPT set_intersection (info | search),
set_union (info | search),
imagined_shape (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search),
overlap (info | search)

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP348 Shape on the right is the convex hull of shape on the left vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP343 BP344 BP345 BP346 BP347  *  BP349 BP350 BP351 BP352 BP353

KEYWORD

precise, unstable, perfect, orderedpair, traditional

CONCEPT convex_hull (info | search)

WORLD

2_fill_shapes [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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