{"id":897,"date":"2020-07-07T14:52:03","date_gmt":"2020-07-07T14:52:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.hibma.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/?page_id=897"},"modified":"2021-06-25T10:41:07","modified_gmt":"2021-06-25T10:41:07","slug":"3d-chair-tiles","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/index.php\/3d-chair-tiles\/","title":{"rendered":"3D Chair Tiles"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size\"><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One of the simplest inflation tilings is the chair tiling, which can be constructed in <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-615029ad7cdb7a38cf8deaf7d406cdd8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#50;&#100;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"19\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> and higher dimensions. In <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-6a2a590ad7ecb22e27ff712a5abb96ff_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#51;&#100;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"19\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> the prototile is a cube from which a cube half its size in all three directions, so <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-9de931d332a83dd3da0c1ba21347996c_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#56;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> in volume, is cut out in one corner. The first order inflation tile may be built by capping the  external corners of a central chair with <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-aca3387e59afe477960eabc2f23b3db5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#55;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> additional chair prototiles. Its volume is <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-aca3387e59afe477960eabc2f23b3db5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#55;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> times the volume of a basic cube. (Fig.1) <\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hibma.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/chair-inflation-red-1024x819.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-796\" width=\"662\" height=\"528\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/chair-inflation-red-1024x819.png 1024w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/chair-inflation-red-300x240.png 300w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/chair-inflation-red-768x614.png 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 662px) 100vw, 662px\" \/><figcaption><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-6a2a590ad7ecb22e27ff712a5abb96ff_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#51;&#100;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"19\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> chair prototile  and its first order substitution.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Although all <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23212a120eb92d226d44696a0b80bead_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#56;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> prototiles are identical, it is useful to distinguish central tiles and peripheral tiles. In a complete tiling the outside corners of the periferal tiles occupy points of a basic cubic lattice. The outside corners of the central tiles occupy some of the body centers of that lattice. An alternative description is that the central corners of the periferal tiles are situated at the body centers of the basic cubic lattice, i.e. one per unit cell. The internal corners of the central chair tiles on the other hand are at  <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-ad9e98aa7250277761bf01899f916f02_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> of the  basic cubic lattice points. More specific, the central chair tiles are at the body centers of an infinite set of superimposed simple cubic lattices having lattice parameters <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e4249a2b3de09582eb567b98f8cd62b1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#50;&#94;&#110;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"17\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> for <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-a51661019cc26a5931f8cb0d5fd63f30_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#110;&#61;&#49;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"42\" style=\"vertical-align: -1px;\"\/> to <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-15346634a08f26075d4733067b00f040_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#123;&#92;&#105;&#110;&#102;&#116;&#121;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"8\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>. The fraction of central chair tiles per lattice is <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-9de931d332a83dd3da0c1ba21347996c_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#56;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-fb706af686b17e6e2ed0e8bfa7594950_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#54;&#52;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"14\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>, etc. or in general <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-a3ab9b3ac05aa3dbfbed6aa644df73b4_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#123;&#50;&#94;&#123;&#45;&#51;&#110;&#125;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"35\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>. The total fraction is <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-b6327f4faf6c77549bccc9fa104a0471_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#83;&#105;&#103;&#109;&#97;&#95;&#123;&#110;&#61;&#49;&#125;&#94;&#123;&#92;&#105;&#110;&#102;&#116;&#121;&#125;&#32;&#123;&#40;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#56;&#125;&#41;&#94;&#110;&#125;&#32;&#61;&#123;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"106\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>, as it should.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.hibma.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/center-tile-distribution-1024x819.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-797\" width=\"527\" height=\"421\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/center-tile-distribution-1024x819.png 1024w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/center-tile-distribution-300x240.png 300w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/center-tile-distribution-768x614.png 768w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/center-tile-distribution-1536x1229.png 1536w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/center-tile-distribution.png 1600w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 527px) 100vw, 527px\" \/><figcaption>Fig. 2. Center chair tile distribution. For each subsequent inflation an additional fraction <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-9de931d332a83dd3da0c1ba21347996c_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#56;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> of center chair tiles is needed, the total fraction in the complete tiling being <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-b6327f4faf6c77549bccc9fa104a0471_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#83;&#105;&#103;&#109;&#97;&#95;&#123;&#110;&#61;&#49;&#125;&#94;&#123;&#92;&#105;&#110;&#102;&#116;&#121;&#125;&#32;&#123;&#40;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#56;&#125;&#41;&#94;&#110;&#125;&#32;&#61;&#123;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"106\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>A generalization of this tiling was introduced by Chaim Goodman-Strauss (1999)(<a href=\"https:\/\/strauss.hosted.uark.edu\/papers\/Newpaper.pdf\">,\u00a0<em><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/European_J._Combin.\">European J. Combin.<\/a><\/em>,\u00a0<strong>20<\/strong>\u00a0(5): 385\u2013395,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Doi_(identifier)\">doi<\/a>:<a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1006%2Feujc.1998.0282\">10.1006\/eujc.1998.0282<\/a><\/a>). By using two tiles, called the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>&#8211; and <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles he was able to force an aperiodic tiling by local matching rules. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-medium\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"300\" height=\"165\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hibma.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/GS1-300x165.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-814\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/GS1-300x165.png 300w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/GS1-768x422.png 768w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/GS1.png 1000w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><figcaption>Fig.3. Pair of aperiodic tiles invented by Goodman-Strauss<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile has a disconnected interior, i.e. as it were, two square pencils connected at their points. Alternative tiles may be constructed by combining the 3 <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles to so-called cross-tiles or <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles. Instead of only one <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile, two types of <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles are needed, a cross without markings, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-6598531e6f2168bd61202f8b9c4924c1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#117;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"23\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> and one with markings at the endpoints of one leg, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23545a7109654af15207c2510a93c15d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"27\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-medium\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"300\" height=\"169\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hibma.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/GS-crosses-300x169.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-815\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/GS-crosses-300x169.png 300w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/GS-crosses-768x432.png 768w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/GS-crosses.png 852w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><figcaption>Fig. Pair of cross-tiles replacing the I-tile in 3d.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles are chair-like tiles, The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>&#8211; or <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles are only needed to define the matching rules between the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles. Although not strictly necessary, it is also in this case convenient to distinguish two types of <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles, i.e. peripheral (<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e4ed538dbee061c1a7fc06aa18e19a50_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#112;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"18\" width=\"19\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>) and central  (<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-bccefc664c151201fe76bbec2323d7d1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"18\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>)-tiles.  The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23545a7109654af15207c2510a93c15d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"27\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-tiles only connect to <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-bccefc664c151201fe76bbec2323d7d1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"18\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-tiles, the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e4ed538dbee061c1a7fc06aa18e19a50_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#112;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"18\" width=\"19\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>-tiles only to one another. The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-6598531e6f2168bd61202f8b9c4924c1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#117;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"23\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-tiles interconnect the unmarked legs of the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23545a7109654af15207c2510a93c15d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"27\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-tiles. The ratio of  <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>&#8211; and <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles is <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-469181e98c8ec4b1bce8f57ea4ba4e31_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#51;&#125;&#123;&#52;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>. To show this, we may cut up an <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile into 8 identical caps. By adding <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-aca3387e59afe477960eabc2f23b3db5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#55;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> caps and removing the central one, an <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile is converted into a chair tile, a total of 6 or <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-469181e98c8ec4b1bce8f57ea4ba4e31_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#51;&#125;&#123;&#52;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> of an <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile.  <\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"819\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hibma.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/Center-Chair-Tile-projection-1024x819.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-821\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/Center-Chair-Tile-projection-1024x819.png 1024w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/Center-Chair-Tile-projection-300x240.png 300w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/Center-Chair-Tile-projection-768x614.png 768w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/Center-Chair-Tile-projection-1536x1229.png 1536w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/Center-Chair-Tile-projection.png 1600w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Fig. 5 Projection of center tile distribution. <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>The ratio of marked and unmarked <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles is 2. To prove this we consider the projection of the tiling in one of the main directions. As in the case of the chair tiling, the centers of the periferal <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles occupy all body centers of a cubic lattice, whereas the central <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles only occupy <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-ad9e98aa7250277761bf01899f916f02_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> of the basic lattice sites. In the projection of the tiling shown in fig.5 only the central <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles are shown. The marked <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-0b1916fbbeb97c83c4628f6232889ea1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"20\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-tiles connect the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-bccefc664c151201fe76bbec2323d7d1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"18\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles. They form lines of legth <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d9c813dc8e7b5f7f1217206d8770e6bf_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#50;&#94;&#110;&#45;&#49;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"48\" style=\"vertical-align: -1px;\"\/>, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-a51661019cc26a5931f8cb0d5fd63f30_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#110;&#61;&#49;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"42\" style=\"vertical-align: -1px;\"\/> to <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-93c44e61f4f297faa7e306b7ae24b62d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#105;&#110;&#102;&#116;&#121;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"8\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> between succesive <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-bccefc664c151201fe76bbec2323d7d1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"18\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles in the x,y and z direction. The fraction of lines connecting <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-bccefc664c151201fe76bbec2323d7d1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"18\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles perpenpendicular to the projection plane is equal to the fraction of colored squares, i.e the sum of <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-83dc4a903812856a369855508d0b2637_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#52;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> (red), <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e9355787b51ad9db1922ec074556dd6d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#49;&#54;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"23\" width=\"14\" style=\"vertical-align: -7px;\"\/> (yellow), <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-fb706af686b17e6e2ed0e8bfa7594950_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#54;&#52;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"14\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> (blue), etc., or <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e73051a17682608409593a1cf08e7ca1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#83;&#105;&#103;&#109;&#97;&#95;&#123;&#110;&#61;&#49;&#125;&#94;&#123;&#92;&#105;&#110;&#102;&#116;&#121;&#125;&#32;&#123;&#40;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#52;&#125;&#41;&#94;&#110;&#125;&#32;&#61;&#123;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#51;&#125;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"106\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>. Consequently, the fraction of lines of unmarked <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles in one direction is <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-6e89c4f69688b0dd6ab75a55841059de_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#50;&#125;&#123;&#51;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>. The number of marked <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles along a line is the total number of basic cube lengths  minus the number of  <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-bccefc664c151201fe76bbec2323d7d1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"18\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-tiles along the line. In a single direction, all the lines of marked <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles connect all <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-bccefc664c151201fe76bbec2323d7d1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"18\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles. So, in all 3 directions, the fraction of marked <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles is <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-9407db7d60f88811020c12634e746fb0_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#51;&#40;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#51;&#125;&#45;&#32;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;&#41;&#61;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#52;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"98\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>. This is equal to the fraction of marked crosses, because only one leg is marked.  To build the marked crosses <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e780132864d5d5ff021ff3d4e3f8b668_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#56;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> of unmarked <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles are needed and <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-4a85166a598cff12e8da34f268478d90_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#51;&#40;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#50;&#125;&#123;&#51;&#125;&#41;&#45;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#56;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;&#61;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#54;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"98\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> unmarked <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-18b5e45cb4a1ee02e81b9a980f828db8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#73;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles are left for the unmarked crosses. Consequently, the fraction of <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-6598531e6f2168bd61202f8b9c4924c1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#117;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"23\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> is <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-014e796b7998038837413334971b044f_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#50;&#125;&#123;&#55;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>. In conclusion the ratio of <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e4ed538dbee061c1a7fc06aa18e19a50_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#112;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"18\" width=\"19\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-bccefc664c151201fe76bbec2323d7d1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"18\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23545a7109654af15207c2510a93c15d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"27\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>&#8211; and <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-6598531e6f2168bd61202f8b9c4924c1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#117;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"23\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-tiles is 7 : 1 : 4 : 2.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the Goodman-Strauss approach, the diameter of the legs of the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile is an unspecified  fraction <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-5c53d6ebabdbcfa4e107550ea60b1b19_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#97;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"8\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> of the diameter of the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile and the volumes of the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>&#8211; and <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile are <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-8628237bde0e7099135f65e34ab5a594_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#49;&#50;&#97;&#94;&#50;&#45;&#49;&#54;&#97;&#94;&#51;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"16\" width=\"89\" style=\"vertical-align: -1px;\"\/> and <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-b940a1af5a873f60ec03e86473ed48d2_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#55;&#47;&#56;&#45;&#57;&#97;&#94;&#50;&#43;&#49;&#50;&#97;&#94;&#51;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"20\" width=\"130\" style=\"vertical-align: -5px;\"\/> respectively.   For <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-04f4b5a0e3fea622750749341245390e_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#97;&#61;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#52;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"42\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>, the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>&#8211; and <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66a9f474fc3c52efdfb0ba6a70199ee8_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#76;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile have an identical cross shape and the volume of both is half the volume of a unit cube. We may transform the aperiodic Goodman-Strauss tiling into a tiling built out of identically shaped blocks by allowing  the value of <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-5c53d6ebabdbcfa4e107550ea60b1b19_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#97;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"8\" width=\"9\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> to change to <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-83dc4a903812856a369855508d0b2637_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#52;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"7\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>. We still may distinguish four types of  tiles, now denoted by <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-5eb22734fc6fac31ca2d24dc28aa9a8d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#112;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"18\" width=\"22\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/>, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-860ddf52f83a3d5235a5c6c3614367d5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"21\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23545a7109654af15207c2510a93c15d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"27\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> and<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-6598531e6f2168bd61202f8b9c4924c1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#117;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"23\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> .The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-5eb22734fc6fac31ca2d24dc28aa9a8d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#112;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"18\" width=\"22\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> connect to each other in all three directions and may be positioned  in the centers a basic cubic lattice. The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-860ddf52f83a3d5235a5c6c3614367d5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"21\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles are connected to each other by X<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-a98b06767dcaffdead52b805a3ac766f_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"6\" width=\"12\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/>-tiles and their centers positioned at the body centers of an infinite series of cubic lattices with lattice parameters <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e4249a2b3de09582eb567b98f8cd62b1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#50;&#94;&#110;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"17\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>, which fit into holes between the periferal tiles. The remaining holes are fillled up with the unmarked X-tiles.  We will now address the question , whether we can find matching  rules for the identical X-tiles to force the aperiodic tiling obtained by a transformation of the Goodman-Strauss tiling.  <\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"819\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hibma.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/cubecross-1-1024x819.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-909\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/cubecross-1-1024x819.png 1024w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/cubecross-1-300x240.png 300w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/cubecross-1-768x614.png 768w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/cubecross-1-1536x1229.png 1536w, https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/cubecross-1.png 1600w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Fig. 6 Basic  Unit of  the Goodman-Strausss tiling for <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-04f4b5a0e3fea622750749341245390e_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#97;&#61;&#92;&#102;&#114;&#97;&#99;&#123;&#49;&#125;&#123;&#52;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"22\" width=\"42\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>An important difference is that the chair tiles have a trigonal C<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-af34bd33829408bd199fe57259dbb59e_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#95;&#123;&#51;&#118;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"9\" width=\"14\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> symmetry and the X-tiles are objects with an octahedral O<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-55506b56bf236c57d688ad86c9ec4aa7_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#95;&#104;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"9\" width=\"8\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> symmetry. A consequence is that the directionality of the markings on the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tiles is becoming useless and the black arrows in GS may be replaced by colored faces. The matching rules are now that a) the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-5eb22734fc6fac31ca2d24dc28aa9a8d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#112;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"18\" width=\"22\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> tiles   only connect to each other through the small square faces, and b) the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-860ddf52f83a3d5235a5c6c3614367d5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"21\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles never are connected directly to each other, but  only through one or more <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23545a7109654af15207c2510a93c15d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"27\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles. But these rules are not sufficient to force an aperiodic tiling. The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-5eb22734fc6fac31ca2d24dc28aa9a8d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#112;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"18\" width=\"22\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> sublattice tiling is perfectly periodic due to rule a). Also rule b) may be used to build a periodic lattice with a lattice constant twice as large as the width of <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-d4ee28752517d6062a3ca0314890342d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>-tile , two <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-860ddf52f83a3d5235a5c6c3614367d5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"21\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles occuping the corner and body center positions, and the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23545a7109654af15207c2510a93c15d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"27\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles the face center and edge positions.  In order to get the Goodman-Strauss like tiling, an additional building principle (not matching rule) would be  to put the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-5eb22734fc6fac31ca2d24dc28aa9a8d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#112;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"18\" width=\"22\" style=\"vertical-align: -6px;\"\/> tiles on a periodic simple cubic <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-860ddf52f83a3d5235a5c6c3614367d5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"21\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> lattice with  lattice constant 1 and the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-860ddf52f83a3d5235a5c6c3614367d5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"21\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles successively on basic cubic lattices with lattice constants <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e4249a2b3de09582eb567b98f8cd62b1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#50;&#94;&#110;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"17\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>, <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-a51661019cc26a5931f8cb0d5fd63f30_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#110;&#61;&#49;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"13\" width=\"42\" style=\"vertical-align: -1px;\"\/> to <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-93c44e61f4f297faa7e306b7ae24b62d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#92;&#105;&#110;&#102;&#116;&#121;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"8\" width=\"16\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>. The <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-860ddf52f83a3d5235a5c6c3614367d5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"21\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles are connected to each other along the edges of thes lattices using  <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-23545a7109654af15207c2510a93c15d_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#109;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"27\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> tiles. The origin of the <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-860ddf52f83a3d5235a5c6c3614367d5_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#88;&#95;&#99;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"15\" width=\"21\" style=\"vertical-align: -3px;\"\/> lattice with lattice constant <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-e4249a2b3de09582eb567b98f8cd62b1_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#50;&#94;&#110;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"12\" width=\"17\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/> is positioned at the body center of the lattice with lattice constant <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aperiodictiling.org\/wpaperiodictiling\/wp-content\/ql-cache\/quicklatex.com-66eb3e3dd3ba8663b13479141ad87d42_l3.png\" class=\"ql-img-inline-formula quicklatex-auto-format\" alt=\"&#50;&#94;&#123;&#40;&#110;&#45;&#49;&#41;&#125;\" title=\"Rendered by QuickLaTeX.com\" height=\"16\" width=\"44\" style=\"vertical-align: 0px;\"\/>.  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