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Testing *My* Intuition (34): Tiling High Dimension with an Arbitrary Low-Dimensional Tile.
Test your intuition 34 asked the following: A tile is a finite subset of . We can ask if can or cannot be partitioned into copies of . If can be partitioned into copies of we say that tiles . Here … Continue reading
Posted in Combinatorics, Test your intuition
Tagged Adam Chalcraft, Imre Leader, Ta Sheng Tan, Vytautas Gruslys
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