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| BP351 |
| Discrete quantity vs. continuous quantity. |
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| BP352 |
| Increasing quantity has no lower (or upper) bound (and gives a representation of negative numbers) vs. increasing quantity has lower bound. |
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| BP353 |
| Increasing quantity loops back to starting value vs. increasing quantity cannot loop back to starting value. |
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| BP354 |
| Increasing quantity is angular vs. not so. |
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| BP355 |
| Fractal iteration based on 2-D (shapes) vs. fractal iteration based on 1-D (line segments). |
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| BP357 |
| Decelerating change in quantity, left-to-right vs. accelerating change in quantity, left-to-right. |
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| BP365 |
| Two independent quantities changing simultaneously vs. determined by just one changing quantity. |
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Examples sorted right may feature multiple quantities, but one changing quantity determines all changing quantities.
The distinction between the two sides is fuzzy. For example the left-sorted example EX4364 could be viewed as determined by just the one changing quantity of width and the fact that the height is given by two times the width minus one. On the other hand the right-sorted example EX4370 could be viewed as determined by the two changing quantities number of black squares and number of white squares, ignoring the fact that the total number of squares is always six. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP360 BP361 BP362 BP363 BP364  *  BP366 BP367 BP368 BP369 BP370
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KEYWORD
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fuzzy, traditional, rules, miniworlds
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CONCEPT
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size_increase_decrease (info | search), tracing_line_or_curve (info | search)
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WORLD
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constant_change_seq_increase_right [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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| BP843 |
| Lower bound is object vs. lower bound is nothing. |
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