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often made use of
tessellations, both in
ordinary Euclidean geometry and in
hyperbolic geometry, for
artistic effect.
Tessellations are
sometimes emplo****...
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Voronoi tessellations of five
points in a
square In geometry, a
centroidal Voronoi tessellation (CVT) is a
special type of
Voronoi tessellation in which...
- influence,
Voronoi decomposition,
Voronoi tessellation(s),
Dirichlet tessellation(s).
Voronoi tessellations of
regular lattices of
points in two or three...
- John
Horton Conway defines architectonic and
catoptric tessellations as the
uniform tessellations (or honeycombs) of
Euclidean 3-space with
prime space...
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uniform tessellation may be: A
uniform tiling in two
dimensions A
uniform honeycomb in
higher dimensions This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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polygon in the
tessellation. All of the
resulting polygons must be convex, and
congruent to each other.
There are
eight possible edge
tessellations in Euclidean...
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produce 3
convex polytopes, no star polytopes, 3
tessellations of
Euclidean 4-space, and 5
tessellations of
paracompact hyperbolic 4-space. The only non-convex...
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generate a
covered plane given the
notation alone. And second, some
tessellations have the same nomenclature, they are very
similar but it can be noticed...
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patterns include symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams,
tessellations,
cracks and stripes.
Early Gr****
philosophers studied pattern, with...
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classical convex polytopes may be
considered tessellations, or tilings, of
spherical space.
Tessellations of
euclidean and
hyperbolic space may also be...