Conformal tilings I: Foundations, theory, and practice

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This paper opens a new chapter in the study of planar tilings by introducing conformal tilings. These are similar to traditional tilings in that they realize abstract patterns of combinatorial polygons as concrete patterns of geometric shapes, the tiles. In the conformal case, however, these geometric tiles carry prescribed conformal rather than prescribed euclidean structure. The authors develop the topic from the ground up: definitions and terminology, basic theory on existence, uniqueness and properties, numerous experiments and examples, comparisons to traditional tilings, patterns unique to conformal tiling, and details on computability through circle packing. Special attention is placed on aperiodic hierarchical tilings and on connections between abstract combinatorics on one hand and their geometric realizations on the other. Many of the motivations for studying tilings remain unchanged, not least being the pure beauty and intricacy of the patterns.

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Bowers, P. L., & Stephenson, K. (2017). Conformal tilings I: Foundations, theory, and practice. Conformal Geometry and Dynamics, 21(1), 1–63. https://doi.org/10.1090/ecgd/304

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