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... complex geometric shape , has greater order than the simple geometric shapes of Figures 1G - J , as can be roughly measured by the length of a systematic description of it . If it is a map , the geometric order is supplemented by a ...
... complex geometric shape , has greater order than the simple geometric shapes of Figures 1G - J , as can be roughly measured by the length of a systematic description of it . If it is a map , the geometric order is supplemented by a ...
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Complex figures , like 1D , will need rather a lot of statements to specify them . For rigour and to give a sound basis for comparison , the statements can best be expressed in a formal mathematical way , for instance a series of ...
Complex figures , like 1D , will need rather a lot of statements to specify them . For rigour and to give a sound basis for comparison , the statements can best be expressed in a formal mathematical way , for instance a series of ...
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... complex curve with complex curved chords . The linear forms in figures may be treated as lines of nominal width , or bands whose varying width is important . The many irregularities in the edge of figures can be regarded as the ...
... complex curve with complex curved chords . The linear forms in figures may be treated as lines of nominal width , or bands whose varying width is important . The many irregularities in the edge of figures can be regarded as the ...
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