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Monotile

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science2 years ago

Mathematical breakthroughs: Aperiodic monotiles, improved Einstein, and infinite tiling patterns.

Mathematicians have discovered a close relative of "the hat," an aperiodic tile that does not repeat itself when tiled, that is a true chiral aperiodic monotile. The new shape, called a Spectre, is strictly chiral and admits only non-periodic tilings even when reflections are permitted. The team found that modifying the edges of the newly discovered polygon in certain ways creates a whole family of shapes, all strictly chiral aperiodic monotiles.

mathematics2 years ago

Endless Non-Repeating Math.

Mathematicians have been searching for aperiodic tilings of the plane that cannot have translational symmetry. A breakthrough occurred in the 1970s with the discovery of the famous two-tile set called Penrose tiles. Recently, David Smith discovered the first known aperiodic monotile called the "hat," which was verified by researchers Craig Kaplan, Chaim Goodman-Strauss, and Joseph Samuel Myers. The hat tile comes together to form larger, regular structures, which can be used to understand how it tiles the plane.