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BP813 Representations of natural mathematical objects vs. representations of arbitrary objects.
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This is a very fuzzy definition. Some left examples arguably should be placed on the right, since the particular way they are represented is arbitrary--the Platonic solids EX6730 and primes EX6734 especially, as these show arbitrary placement and arrangement of objects. Furthermore if arbitrary representations are allowed one cannot be sure for example the right hand drawing of random numbers EX6740 does not represent "numbers" in general. Still this Bongard Problem has been solved by people.

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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP808 BP809 BP810 BP811 BP812  *  BP814 BP815 BP816 BP817 BP818

KEYWORD

fuzzy, abstract, stretch, math, solved, collective, experimental, dithering

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP824 Objects shown chosen from collection in an ordered, algorithmic way vs. random choices involved.
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP819 BP820 BP821 BP822 BP823  *  BP825 BP826 BP827 BP828 BP829

KEYWORD

abstract

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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