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The topic is “Chiral aperiodic monotile”
For leading architects and designers, the application of this module is extremely interesting and challenging.
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In 2023, David Smith, Joseph Samuel Myers, Craig S. Kaplan, and Haim Goodman-Strauss succeeded in creating a unique module - the aperiodic “hat” monotile - and answered the question of whether a single form can induce aperiodicity in the plane. However, all tilings with the “hat” require mirror reflections; that is, they must include both “left” and “right” oriented “hats.” From a mathematical point of view, this leaves open the question of whether a single shape can induce aperiodicity using only translations and rotations. Scientists have succeeded in producing shapes that are strictly chiral aperiodic monoliths: they arrange themselves aperiodically using only translations and rotations, even when reflections are allowed. That’s the short version. Below you’ll find a link to the original page, where you can learn more mathematical details.
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Produced in a single shape but in several colors, this module, called Tile (1,1) allows for artistic wall decoration.
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