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BP339 |
| Union of left sets is right set vs. intersection of left sets is right set. |
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BP570 |
| Shape outlines that aren't triangles vs. black shapes that aren't squares. |
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BP961 |
| Includes itself on the left vs. includes itself on the right. |
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COMMENTS
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Some examples are Bongard Problems with this solution. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP956 BP957 BP958 BP959 BP960  *  BP962 BP963 BP964 BP965 BP966
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KEYWORD
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nice, precise, dual, handed, leftright, perfect, infinitedetail, both, neither, preciseworld
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CONCEPT
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fractal (info | search), recursion (info | search), self-reference (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP1108 |
| Solid chunk of black space in neighborhood of any point of the fractal vs. solid chunk of white space in any neighborhood. |
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