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authoruser <user@localhost.localdomain>2020-01-02 09:44:44 -0800
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- the problem-parts used by solutions show the problem-similarities needed in trying to apply the solution-parts elsewhere. this starts with a metric of when the approach can work.
THAT IS: once you find and simplify a solution, the problem structure the solution
uses shows at least one way to generalize the problem.
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+- when i applied this transformation to this set of patterns, the results all had these parts the same. Is this similaritu helpful/meaningful/might it have a reason?
+ if so i guess I'd better relate around it more, maybe apply
+ it to more things, or use it as something to explore.