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List Of Uniform Tilings
This table shows the 11 convex uniform tilings (regular and semiregular) of the Euclidean plane, and their dual tilings. There are three regular and eight semiregular tilings in the plane. The semiregular tilings form new tilings from their duals, each made from one type of irregular face. John Conway calls these uniform duals ''Catalan tilings'', in parallel to the Catalan solid polyhedra. Uniform tilings are listed by their vertex configuration, the sequence of faces that exist on each vertex. For example ''4.8.8'' means one square and two octagons on a vertex. These 11 uniform tilings have 32 different '' uniform colorings''. A uniform coloring allows identical sided polygons at a vertex to be colored differently, while still maintaining vertex-uniformity and transformational congruence between vertices. (Note: Some of the tiling images shown below are ''not'' color-uniform) In addition to the 11 convex uniform tilings, there are also 14 known nonconvex tilings, using st ...
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CRC Press
The CRC Press, LLC is an American publishing group that specializes in producing technical books. Many of their books relate to engineering, science and mathematics. Their scope also includes books on business, forensics and information technology. CRC Press is now a division of Taylor & Francis, itself a subsidiary of Informa. History The CRC Press was founded as the Chemical Rubber Company (CRC) in 1903 by brothers Arthur, Leo and Emanuel Friedman in Cleveland, Ohio, based on an earlier enterprise by Arthur, who had begun selling rubber laboratory aprons in 1900. The company gradually expanded to include sales of laboratory equipment to chemists. In 1913 the CRC offered a short (116-page) manual called the ''Rubber Handbook'' as an incentive for any purchase of a dozen aprons. Since then the ''Rubber Handbook'' has evolved into the CRC's flagship book, the ''CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics''. In 1964, Chemical Rubber decided to focus on its publishing ventures, a ...
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Tiling Small Rhombi 3-6 Dual Face
Tiling may refer to: *The physical act of laying tiles *Tessellations Computing *The compiler optimization of loop tiling * Tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid * Tiling window manager People * Heinrich Sylvester Theodor Tiling (1818–1871), physician and botanist * Reinhold Tiling (1893–1933), German rocket pioneer Other uses * Neuronal tiling *Tile drainage, an agriculture practice that removes excess water from soil * Tiling (crater), a small, undistinguished crater on the far side of the Moon See also *Brickwork Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called ''courses'' are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall. Bricks may be differentiated from blocks by si ... * Packing (other) * Tiling puzzle {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Tiling 3-6 Dual Face
Tiling may refer to: *The physical act of laying tiles *Tessellations Computing *The compiler optimization of loop tiling * Tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid * Tiling window manager People * Heinrich Sylvester Theodor Tiling (1818–1871), physician and botanist * Reinhold Tiling (1893–1933), German rocket pioneer Other uses * Neuronal tiling *Tile drainage, an agriculture practice that removes excess water from soil * Tiling (crater), a small, undistinguished crater on the far side of the Moon See also *Brickwork Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called ''courses'' are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall. Bricks may be differentiated from blocks by si ... * Packing (other) * Tiling puzzle {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Tiling 4a Dual Face
Tiling may refer to: *The physical act of laying tiles *Tessellations Computing *The compiler optimization of loop tiling * Tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid * Tiling window manager People * Heinrich Sylvester Theodor Tiling (1818–1871), physician and botanist * Reinhold Tiling (1893–1933), German rocket pioneer Other uses * Neuronal tiling *Tile drainage, an agriculture practice that removes excess water from soil * Tiling (crater), a small, undistinguished crater on the far side of the Moon See also *Brickwork Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called ''courses'' are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall. Bricks may be differentiated from blocks by si ... * Packing (other) * Tiling puzzle {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Tiling Truncated 6 Dual Face
Tiling may refer to: *The physical act of laying tiles *Tessellations Computing *The compiler optimization of loop tiling * Tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid * Tiling window manager People * Heinrich Sylvester Theodor Tiling (1818–1871), physician and botanist * Reinhold Tiling (1893–1933), German rocket pioneer Other uses * Neuronal tiling *Tile drainage, an agriculture practice that removes excess water from soil * Tiling (crater), a small, undistinguished crater on the far side of the Moon See also *Brickwork Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called ''courses'' are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall. Bricks may be differentiated from blocks by si ... * Packing (other) * Tiling puzzle {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Tiling Great Rhombi 3-6 Dual Face
Tiling may refer to: *The physical act of laying tiles *Tessellations Computing *The compiler optimization of loop tiling * Tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid * Tiling window manager People * Heinrich Sylvester Theodor Tiling (1818–1871), physician and botanist * Reinhold Tiling (1893–1933), German rocket pioneer Other uses * Neuronal tiling *Tile drainage, an agriculture practice that removes excess water from soil * Tiling (crater), a small, undistinguished crater on the far side of the Moon See also *Brickwork Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called ''courses'' are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall. Bricks may be differentiated from blocks by si ... * Packing (other) * Tiling puzzle {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Tiling Truncated 4a Dual Face
Tiling may refer to: *The physical act of laying tiles *Tessellations Computing *The compiler optimization of loop tiling * Tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid * Tiling window manager People * Heinrich Sylvester Theodor Tiling (1818–1871), physician and botanist * Reinhold Tiling (1893–1933), German rocket pioneer Other uses * Neuronal tiling *Tile drainage, an agriculture practice that removes excess water from soil * Tiling (crater), a small, undistinguished crater on the far side of the Moon See also *Brickwork Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called ''courses'' are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall. Bricks may be differentiated from blocks by si ... * Packing (other) * Tiling puzzle {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Tiling 6 Dual Face
Tiling may refer to: *The physical act of laying tiles *Tessellations Computing *The compiler optimization of loop tiling * Tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid * Tiling window manager People * Heinrich Sylvester Theodor Tiling (1818–1871), physician and botanist * Reinhold Tiling (1893–1933), German rocket pioneer Other uses * Neuronal tiling *Tile drainage, an agriculture practice that removes excess water from soil * Tiling (crater), a small, undistinguished crater on the far side of the Moon See also *Brickwork Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called ''courses'' are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall. Bricks may be differentiated from blocks by si ... * Packing (other) * Tiling puzzle {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Dihedral Group
In mathematics, a dihedral group is the group of symmetries of a regular polygon, which includes rotations and reflections. Dihedral groups are among the simplest examples of finite groups, and they play an important role in group theory, geometry, and chemistry. The notation for the dihedral group differs in geometry and abstract algebra. In geometry, or refers to the symmetries of the -gon, a group of order . In abstract algebra, refers to this same dihedral group. This article uses the geometric convention, . Definition Elements A regular polygon with n sides has 2n different symmetries: n rotational symmetries and n reflection symmetries. Usually, we take n \ge 3 here. The associated rotations and reflections make up the dihedral group \mathrm_n. If n is odd, each axis of symmetry connects the midpoint of one side to the opposite vertex. If n is even, there are n/2 axes of symmetry connecting the midpoints of opposite sides and n/2 axes of symmetry connecting ...
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Face Configuration
In geometry, a vertex configurationCrystallography of Quasicrystals: Concepts, Methods and Structures
by Walter Steurer, Sofia Deloudi, (2009) pp. 18–20 and 51–53
Physical Metallurgy: 3-Volume Set, Volume 1
edited by David E. Laughlin, (2014) pp. 16–20
is a shorthand notation for representing the of a or
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Stereohedron
In geometry and crystallography, a stereohedron is a convex polyhedron that fills space isohedrally, meaning that the symmetries of the tiling take any copy of the stereohedron to any other copy. Two-dimensional analogues to the stereohedra are called planigons. Higher dimensional polytopes can also be stereohedra, while they would more accurately be called stereotopes. Plesiohedra A subset of stereohedra are called plesiohedrons, defined as the Voronoi cells of a symmetric Delone set. Parallelohedrons are plesiohedra which are space-filling by translation only. Edges here are colored as parallel vectors. Other periodic stereohedra The catoptric tessellation contain stereohedra cells. Dihedral angles are integer divisors of 180°, and are colored by their order. The first three are the fundamental domains of _3, _3, and _3 symmetry, represented by Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams: , and . _3 is a half symmetry of _3, and _3 is a quarter symmetry. Any space-filling stereohedra with ...
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