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BP248 |
| Dashed lines inside solid shape make an identical but slightly smaller shape, parallel to the one outside vs. not so. |
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BP249 |
| Dashed lines form the same shape centered inside vs. not so. |
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BP282 |
| Shape of black region has as many sides as overall object vs. shape of black region has different number of sides than overall object. |
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BP320 |
| The numbers of dots in the two clusters are approximately equal (log scale) vs. the numbers of dots in the two clusters differ a lot. |
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BP338 |
| High approximate similarity vs. lower approximate similarity. |
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BP377 |
| The two objects have similar representations vs. the two objects have dissimilar representations. |
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BP1002 |
| Vaguely self-similar (looks like self-similar fractal after one iteration) vs. not so. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP1004 for a Problem about conceptual self-similarity instead of visual self-similarity.
See BP188 for a similar Problem restricted to shape outlines made of shape outlines.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP997 BP998 BP999 BP1000 BP1001  *  BP1003 BP1004 BP1005 BP1006 BP1007
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KEYWORD
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easy, nice, fuzzy, abstract, anticomputer, concept, traditional
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CONCEPT
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fractal (info | search), recursion (info | search), self-reference (info | search), similar_shape (info | search), similar (info | search)
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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