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Matching rules and substitution tilings (English)
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31 July 2000
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This long paper deals with methods of characterization of substitution tilings which are described in detail in a series of announced papers (making the readability more difficult). A substitution tiling is a certain globally defined hierarchical structure in the Euclidean \(d\)-space \(E^d\). The author shows that every substitution tiling of \(E^d, d>1\), can be enforced with finite matching rules, subject to a mild condition: The tiles are required to admit a set of ``hereditary edges'' such that the substitution tiling is ``sibling-edge-to-edge.'' As an immediate corollary, infinite collections of forced aperiodic tilings are constructed. The main theorem covers all known examples of hierarchical aperiodic tilings.
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matching rules
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aperiodic tilings
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