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Self-affine convex polygons
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    Self-affine convex polygons (English)
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    3 February 2011
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    Two plane figures are equivalent via an affine transformation if one can be mapped bijectively onto the other using an invertible linear transformation and a translation. The paper investigates the problem of classifying convex polygons in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) which can be dissected into 2 or more pieces each of which is equivalent to the original polygon via an affine transformation. Such polygons are called self-affine. It is remarked that every triangle is self-affine. It is proven that every convex quadrangle is self-affine and provided that this quadrangle is not a parallelogram, any polygon can be tiled by finitely many affine images of it. It is shown that the regular pentagon is not self-affine. An example of a self-affine convex pentagon is presented.
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    Convex polygon
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    self-affine
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    self-similar
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    tiling
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