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- noun A kind of
puzzle in which there is one commonfactor in a first set ofdiagrams that is missing from a second set. The solver (possibly a computer program) must identify this factor.
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After their inventor, the Russian computer scientist Mikhail Moiseevich Bongard (Михаил Моисеевич Бонгард, 1924—1971).
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