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With a New, Improved ‘Einstein,’ Puzzlers Settle a Math Problem

Por: The New York Times Science June 02, 2023

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In March, a team of mathematical tilers announced their solution to a storied problem: They had discovered — a single shape that tiles a plane, or an infinite two-dimensional flat surface, but only in a nonrepeating pattern. “I’ve always wanted to make a discovery,” David Smith, the shape hobbyist whose original find spurred the research, said at the time.Mr. Smith and his collaborators named their einstein “the hat.” (The term... + full article



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