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    Fractal Penrose tilings. I: Construction and matching rules (English)
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    3 February 1998
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    The authors describe two aperiodic pairs of fractal prototiles, new versions of the famous Penrose tiles which are derived from the `kites and darts', and the pair of rhombs. They are interesting because they are strictly self-similar, and their matching conditions are defined by the shape of the tiles, only.
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    Penrose tiles
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    kites
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    darts
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    quasiperiodic tilings
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    aperiodic prototiles
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    fractals
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    self-similar sets
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    inflation
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