Under L1 perimeter the isoperimetric double-tiling profile is 2√x + 2√(1-x), uniquely realized by the Pythagorean tiling of two axis-aligned squares except at equal area.
Lattice tilings minimizing nonlocal perimeters
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We prove the existence of periodic tessellations of $\mathbb{R}^N$ minimizing a general nonlocal perimeter functional, defined as the interaction between a set and its complement through a nonnegative kernel, which we assume to be either integrable at the origin, or singular, with a fractional type singularity. We reformulate the optimal partition problem as an isoperimetric problem among fundamental domains associated with discrete subgroups of $\mathbb{R}^N$ , and we provide the existence of a solution by using suitable concentrated compactness type arguments and compactness results for lattices. Finally, we discuss the possible optimality of the hexagonal tessellation in the planar case.
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Anisotropic isoperimetric double tilings of the plane
Under L1 perimeter the isoperimetric double-tiling profile is 2√x + 2√(1-x), uniquely realized by the Pythagorean tiling of two axis-aligned squares except at equal area.