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  2. Template:Order i-4-4 tiling table - Wikipedia

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    Template: Order i-4 tiling table. 2 languages. Română ... Dual figures V ∞ 4: V4.∞.∞ V(4 ...

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  5. Template:Order 4-3-3 tiling table - Wikipedia

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  6. Euclidean tilings by convex regular polygons - Wikipedia

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    Following Grünbaum and Shephard (section 1.3), a tiling is said to be regular if the symmetry group of the tiling acts transitively on the flags of the tiling, where a flag is a triple consisting of a mutually incident vertex, edge and tile of the tiling. This means that, for every pair of flags, there is a symmetry operation mapping the first ...

  7. Penrose tiling - Wikipedia

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    B-tiles can be related to such A-tiles in two ways: If B S has the same size as A L then B L is an enlarged version φ A S of A S, with side lengths (φ, φ, φ 2 = 1 + φ) – this decomposes into an A L tile and A S tile joined along a common side of length 1.

  8. Tessellation - Wikipedia

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    A normal tiling is a tessellation for which every tile is topologically equivalent to a disk, the intersection of any two tiles is a connected set or the empty set, and all tiles are uniformly bounded. This means that a single circumscribing radius and a single inscribing radius can be used for all the tiles in the whole tiling; the condition ...

  9. Non-shrink grout - Wikipedia

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    Non-shrink grout being applied to tiles. Non-shrink grout is a hydraulic cement grout that, when hardened under stipulated test conditions, does not shrink, so its final volume is greater than or equal to the original installed volume. It is often used as a transfer medium between load-bearing members.