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BP176 Line that connects dots avoiding obstacles is short vs. line that connects dots avoiding obstacles is long.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP171 BP172 BP173 BP174 BP175  *  BP177 BP178 BP179 BP180 BP181

KEYWORD

nice, spectrum, traditional, continuous

CONCEPT length_line_or_curve (info | search),
path (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP175 Small object can glide in the bay vs. small object cannot glide in the bay.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP170 BP171 BP172 BP173 BP174  *  BP176 BP177 BP178 BP179 BP180

KEYWORD

orderedpair, traditional

CONCEPT entrance_exit (info | search),
indentation (info | search),
rotation_required (info | search),
imagined_motion (info | search),
motion (info | search),
specific_shape (info | search),
physically_fitting (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP174 Convex central interior vs. concave central interior.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP169 BP170 BP171 BP172 BP173  *  BP175 BP176 BP177 BP178 BP179

KEYWORD

noisy, traditional

CONCEPT concave_convex_angle (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP173 Small variance of slopes vs. large variance of slopes.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP168 BP169 BP170 BP171 BP172  *  BP174 BP175 BP176 BP177 BP178

KEYWORD

nice, spectrum, traditional, continuous

CONCEPT all (info | search),
pattern_or_random (info | search),
line_slope (info | search),
statistical_variance (info | search),
similar (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP172 Rotationally symmetric vs. not.
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COMMENTS

The rotational symmetry axis is about the center of the object, not the bounding box. Positioning within the bounding box is noise.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP167 BP168 BP169 BP170 BP171  *  BP173 BP174 BP175 BP176 BP177

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT rotational_symmetry (info | search),
symmetry (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP171 Angle bisectors meet at the incenter vs. perpendicular bisectors meet at the orthocenter.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP166 BP167 BP168 BP169 BP170  *  BP172 BP173 BP174 BP175 BP176

KEYWORD

nice, math, traditional

CONCEPT triangle_incenter (info | search),
triangle_orthocenter (info | search),
triangle (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP170 Pi-like shape vs. x-like shape.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP165 BP166 BP167 BP168 BP169  *  BP171 BP172 BP173 BP174 BP175

KEYWORD

nice, arbitrary, anticomputer, traditional, blackwhiteinvariant

CONCEPT specific_shape (info | search),
specificity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP169 Two clusters of different numbers of elements vs. two clusters of equal number of elements.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP164 BP165 BP166 BP167 BP168  *  BP170 BP171 BP172 BP173 BP174

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT number (info | search),
feature_cluster (info | search),
cluster_of_one (info | search),
cluster (info | search),
same_number (info | search),
same (info | search),
two (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP168 Bulky interior, if closed vs. narrow interior, if closed.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP163 BP164 BP165 BP166 BP167  *  BP169 BP170 BP171 BP172 BP173

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT elongated_compact (info | search),
imperfection_small (info | search)

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP167 Every cluster has two clusters of dots vs. every cluster has three clusters of dots.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP162 BP163 BP164 BP165 BP166  *  BP168 BP169 BP170 BP171 BP172

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT number (info | search),
dot (info | search),
recursion (info | search),
feature_cluster (info | search),
cluster_of_one (info | search),
cluster (info | search),
two (info | search),
three (info | search)

WORLD

Multiple options:
dot_clusters [smaller | same | bigger],
point_clusters [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

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