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The lonely vertex problem
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    The lonely vertex problem (English)
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    16 March 2009
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    Consider a locally finite tiling of \(\mathbb{R}^{n}\) by convex polytopes. The question reads: is there a point \(x\) which is a vertex of exactly one tiling? Such a point is called a lonely vertex. Here `vertex' means the vertex of a convex polytope in the usual geometric sense. The question is answered negative. Applications to aperiodic tilings (substitution tilings) are considered.
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    tilings
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    convex polytopes
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    lonely vertex
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    substitution tilings
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