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Escher-Like Patterns from Pentagonal Tilings

In: M.C. Escher’s Legacy

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  • Marjorie Rice

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My first acquaintance with tiling pentagons was from Martin Gardner’s “Mathematical Games” columns in Scientific American magazine, in July and in December 1975. Although every triangle and every quadrilateral can tile the plane (that is, fill the plane with congruent copies, without gaps or overlaps), only certain types of pentagons can tile the plane. Until Gardner’s article, it was believed that all such types were known; there were eight different types.

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  • Marjorie Rice, 2003. "Escher-Like Patterns from Pentagonal Tilings," Springer Books, in: Doris Schattschneider & Michele Emmer (ed.), M.C. Escher’s Legacy, pages 244-251, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-28849-7_24
    DOI: 10.1007/3-540-28849-X_24
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