Placeholder: Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts. Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.

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Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.

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Luna Diffusion

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Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.
A semiregular tiling of the plane.
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.
Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.
The three regular tilings of the plane.
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
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A semiregular tiling of the plane.
A semiregular tiling of the plane.

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