Constant Neighbor Dihedral Tilings with 15, 32, and 43 Neighbors
Friedman, Erich and Zwaag van der, Berend Jan (2002) Constant Neighbor Dihedral Tilings with 15, 32, and 43 Neighbors. Geombinatorics, XI (3). pp. 74-77. ISSN 1065-7371
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| Abstract: | We consider tilings of the plane. Two tiles are called neighbors if they share at least one boundary point. A tiling is called a constant neighbor tiling if every tile has the same number of neighbors. A tiling of the plane is called monohedral if every tile is congruent, and a tiling is called dihedral if exactly two different tiles are used. |
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| Faculty: | Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) |
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