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arxiv: 0901.3189 · v1 · submitted 2009-01-21 · 💻 cs.OH

Self-assembly of the discrete Sierpinski carpet and related fractals

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keywords discretesierpinskiself-assemblestrianglecarpetclassdefinedfractals
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It is well known that the discrete Sierpinski triangle can be defined as the nonzero residues modulo 2 of Pascal's triangle, and that from this definition one can easily construct a tileset with which the discrete Sierpinski triangle self-assembles in Winfree's tile assembly model. In this paper we introduce an infinite class of discrete self-similar fractals that are defined by the residues modulo a prime p of the entries in a two-dimensional matrix obtained from a simple recursive equation. We prove that every fractal in this class self-assembles using a uniformly constructed tileset. As a special case we show that the discrete Sierpinski carpet self-assembles using a set of 30 tiles.

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