Divisible tilings in the hyperbolic plane.

Broughton, S.Allen; Haney, Dawn M.; McKeough, Lori T.; Smith Mayfield, Brandy

The New York Journal of Mathematics [electronic only] (2000)

  • Volume: 6, page 237-283
  • ISSN: 1076-9803

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Broughton, S.Allen, et al. "Divisible tilings in the hyperbolic plane.." The New York Journal of Mathematics [electronic only] 6 (2000): 237-283. <http://eudml.org/doc/120960>.

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keywords = {Fuchsian groups; reflection groups; crystallographic groups; hyperbolic plane; geodesic kaleidoscopic tiling; divisible tiling pair; quadrilateral tilings; triangle tilings},
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