This paper try to prove how artisans c ould discover all uniform tilings and very interesting others us ing artisanal combinatorial pro cedures without having to use mathematical procedures out of their reac h. Plane Geometry started up his way through History by means of fundamental drawing tools: ruler and co mpass. Artisans used same tools to carry out their orna mental patterns but at some point they began to work manually using physical representations of fi gures or tiles previously drawing by means of ruler and compass. That is an important step for craftsman because this way provides tools that let him come in the world of symmetry opera tions and empirical knowledge of symmetry groups. Artisans start...
An important method to construct aperiodic tilings is the method of canonical projection from higher...
Tilings over the plane are analysed in this work, making a special focus on the Aztec Diamond Theore...
I n Part I of this article (reference 1) we had noted how some regular polygons fit with each othe...
This paper try to prove how artisans c ould discover all uniform tilings and very interesting oth...
In this paper we use dynamic geometry software to investigate a class of tilings called k-uniform ti...
In this paper we use dynamic geometry software to investigate a class of tilings called k-uniform ti...
In this paper we use dynamic geometry software to investigate a class of tilings called k-uniform ti...
A tiling is a covering of the plane with non-overlapping figures that have no holes between them. Fo...
A checkerboard, a beehive, a brick wall and a mud flat dried in the sun all have something in common...
In my earlier two articles on Tessellations – Covering the Plane with Repeated Patterns Parts I and ...
A checkerboard, a beehive, a brick wall and a mud flat dried in the sun all have something in common...
A checkerboard, a beehive, a brick wall and a mud flat dried in the sun all have something in common...
AbstractWe discuss regular production systems as a tool for analyzing tilings in general. As an appl...
Our ancient ancestors invented tiles predominantly for the purpose of decorating architectural in...
This paper proposes an improved modelling approach for tessellating regular polygons in such a way t...
An important method to construct aperiodic tilings is the method of canonical projection from higher...
Tilings over the plane are analysed in this work, making a special focus on the Aztec Diamond Theore...
I n Part I of this article (reference 1) we had noted how some regular polygons fit with each othe...
This paper try to prove how artisans c ould discover all uniform tilings and very interesting oth...
In this paper we use dynamic geometry software to investigate a class of tilings called k-uniform ti...
In this paper we use dynamic geometry software to investigate a class of tilings called k-uniform ti...
In this paper we use dynamic geometry software to investigate a class of tilings called k-uniform ti...
A tiling is a covering of the plane with non-overlapping figures that have no holes between them. Fo...
A checkerboard, a beehive, a brick wall and a mud flat dried in the sun all have something in common...
In my earlier two articles on Tessellations – Covering the Plane with Repeated Patterns Parts I and ...
A checkerboard, a beehive, a brick wall and a mud flat dried in the sun all have something in common...
A checkerboard, a beehive, a brick wall and a mud flat dried in the sun all have something in common...
AbstractWe discuss regular production systems as a tool for analyzing tilings in general. As an appl...
Our ancient ancestors invented tiles predominantly for the purpose of decorating architectural in...
This paper proposes an improved modelling approach for tessellating regular polygons in such a way t...
An important method to construct aperiodic tilings is the method of canonical projection from higher...
Tilings over the plane are analysed in this work, making a special focus on the Aztec Diamond Theore...
I n Part I of this article (reference 1) we had noted how some regular polygons fit with each othe...