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These is an aesthetic pleasure when contemplating orderly structures that contain some disorder. A completely disordered pattern is typically not very interesting, but neither is a very regular one, like a check board. The check board and most images that we will meet in the following are examples of tessellations. A plane tessellation (or tiling) is a covering without gaps or overlaps, by figures called tiles. Tessellations can have very different degrees of order and disorder and illustrate well the concept expressed in the first statement.
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Todesco, G.M. (2012). Aperiodic Tiling. In: Emmer, M. (eds) Imagine Math. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2427-4_19
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