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finding:the-derived-context-has-15-objects-and-24-attributesThe derived context has 15 objects and 24 attributes.
Empirical detail from the evolutionary trees example.
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- Empirical discovery via FCA that versus-relations on evolutionary tree leaves satisfy a single Horn rule with variables.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Alexander's claim that living structure properties are not incidental but are the operative mechanisms of wholeness-preserving transformation
- Number of implications in the full stem base of the trees context.
- Linking the fifteen properties to the process of seeking wholeness.
- Justification for using the fifteen transformations as a foundation.
- How can the Fifteen Properties be meaningfully applied to domains beyond architecture and design?question0.718Motivating question suggesting that deeper understanding of property interactions would enable broader application of Alexander's framework.
- Meta-claim about the logical structure of the properties: the more carefully each is defined, the more it relies on the others, revealing their common origin in the field of centers
- Demonstrates prevalence of token-in-context features and feature splitting of common tokens
- The color properties were discovered through color work and later found to parallel the fifteen geometric properties, confirming a deep connection.