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Moduli Spaces of Pentagonal Subdivision Tilings

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arxiv 1907.08776 v3 pith:LS4TI2ST submitted 2019-07-20 math.CO

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Pentagonal subdivision gives three families of edge-to-edge tilings of the sphere by congruent pentagons. Each family forms a two dimensional moduli. We describe the moduli in detail.

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    Any non-side-to-side spherical tiling by congruent triangles with an irrational angle is either a 2-layer earth map tiling, an 8-tile family, or the unique 16-tile sporadic tiling.

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    Rational-angle a^4b pentagonal sphere tilings are exactly three families: a 12-tile tetrahedral subdivision, a 4m-tile symmetric family with flips, and a 20-tile non-symmetric case.

  3. Tilings of the sphere by congruent pentagons IV: Edge combination $a^4b$ with general angles

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    All sphere tilings by congruent pentagons with edge pattern a^4b and at least one irrational angle are classified as three 1-parameter subdivision families and a sequence of 3-layer earth-map families.

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