Convex Polygons for Aperiodic Tiling
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tilingconvexpolygonscallededge-to-edgegeneratemonohedralable
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If all tiles in a tiling are congruent, the tiling is called monohedral. Tiling by convex polygons is called edge-to-edge if any two convex polygons are either disjoint or share one vertex or one entire edge in common. In this paper, we prove that a convex polygon that can generate an edge-to-edge monohedral tiling must be able to generate a periodic tiling.
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