File:Inside Socolar-Taylor 3D tiling example.png
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[edit]DescriptionInside Socolar-Taylor 3D tiling example.png |
English: A rendered aperiodic tiling of 3-dimensional space using the Socolar-Taylor monotile, with one tile removed to demonstrate the structure of the tiling. Red lines are included to illuminate the structure of the tiling, and are not required for aperiodicity, which is implemented here entirely geometrically. |
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Source | http://maxwelldemon.com/2010/04/01/socolar_taylor_aperiodic_tile/ |
Author | Edmund Harriss |
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