Tilings associated with non-Pisot matrices (Q2372780)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Tilings associated with non-Pisot matrices |
scientific article |
Statements
Tilings associated with non-Pisot matrices (English)
0 references
1 August 2007
0 references
A tiling substitution \(\Theta\), mapping tiles in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) to finite tiling patches, induces a mapping \(\theta = \partial\Theta\) on the boundaries, which in turn has associated to it a structure matrix \(A\). This matrix is frequently hyperbolic with a two-dimensional expanding subspace. This paper seeks to reverse this process. Given a hyperbolic matrix \(A\) in \(\text{GL}_d(\mathbb{Z})\) having a 2-dimensional expanding subspace and satisfying certain conditions, the authors construct a 1-dimensional substitution \(\theta\) that has A as its structure matrix, and a tiling substitution \(\Theta\) with \(\theta = \partial\Theta\). These conditions on \(A\) do not include a Pisot condition but rather a condition on what they call the oriented compound of \(A\), a matrix associated to \(A\). The authors use the Ammann matrix to illustrate the theory throughout the paper.
0 references
tiling substitution
0 references
non-Pisot condition
0 references
deBruijn diagram
0 references
Ammann matrix
0 references
Binet-Cauchy theorem
0 references
hyperbolic matrix
0 references
structure matrix
0 references