Placeholder: Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do

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Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do

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Luna Diffusion

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Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Two shapes: Ah, the shift in distribution within measure theory, a wondrous transformation indeed! It expands our understanding beyond traditional functions, embracing generalized forms. Test functions play a vital role, enabling distributions to transcend pointwise limitations.
Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.
A semiregular tiling of the plane.
A semiregular tiling of the plane.
The three regular tilings of the plane.
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A semiregular tiling of the plane.
The three regular tilings of the plane.

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