2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.09384
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Forcing nonperiodic tilings with one tile using a seed

Bernhard Klaassen

Abstract: The so-called "einstein problem" (a pun playing with the famous scientist's name and the German term "ein Stein" for "one stone") asks for a simply connected prototile only allowing nonperiodic tilings without need of any matching rule. So far, researchers come only close to this demand by defining decorated prototiles forcing nonperiodicity of any generated tiling using matching rules. In this paper a class of spiral tilings is linked to a weaker form of the einstein problem where one or several seed tiles ar… Show more

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