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♢ ⧫ ⬠: the fourth kind of Penrose tiling?
tilings, Ī̲ found other (albeit closely related) system of three prototiles much more convenient for derivation of them and serves as a transition from ♢ ⧫ ⬠ to the P3 system, and (by August7) yet another tiling …
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♢ ⧫ ⬠: the fourth kind of Penrose tiling?
A (new) aperiodic tiling with a very regular shape of each tile is no trivial thing.
Ī̲ stumbled, by chance, on an aperiodic tiling locally derivable from the Penrose tiling. … Update July 10: Now Ī̲ try to formalize rules that a ♢ ⧫ ⬠ tiling derivable from Penrose tiling must obey. …