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- space'. Photonic devices are currently built as aperiodical sequences of different layers, being thus aperiodic in one direction and periodic in the other...
- In mathematics, an aperiodic semigroup is a semigroup S such that every element is aperiodic, that is, for each x in S there exists a positive integer...
- function. Aperiodic may also refer to: Aperiodic finite state automaton Aperiodic frequency Aperiodic graph Aperiodic semigroup Aperiodic set of prototiles...
- Aperiodic crystals are crystals that lack three-dimensional translational symmetry, but still exhibit three-dimensional long-range order. In other words...
- said to be aperiodic if there is no integer k > 1 that divides the length of every cycle of the graph. Equivalently, a graph is aperiodic if the greatest...
- monotile exists!". The Aperiodical. Smith, David; Myers, Joseph Samuel; Kaplan, Craig S.; Goodman-Strauss, Chaim (2024). "An aperiodic monotile". Combinatorial...
- A set of prototiles is aperiodic if copies of the prototiles can be ****embled to create tilings, such that all possible tessellation patterns are non-periodic...
- shows sharp peaks with other symmetry orders—for instance, five-fold. Aperiodic tilings were discovered by mathematicians in the early 1960s, and, some...
- then this set of tiles is called aperiodic. The tilings obtained from an aperiodic set of tiles are often called aperiodic tilings, though strictly speaking...
- called "non-periodic". An aperiodic tiling uses a small set of tile shapes that cannot form a repeating pattern (an aperiodic set of prototiles). A tessellation...