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DNA Tiles, Wang Tiles and Combinators [PDF]
We investigate the relation between Combinatory Logic and Wang Tiles with the aim of studying Combinators as a programming language for Self-Assembly and DNA computing. We introduce a subset of Combinatory Logic, SKI#, which is Turing Complete, includes simply Typed Combinatory Logic and contains only combinators whose computations require finitely ...
BELLIA, MARCO, OCCHIUTO, MARIA EUGENIA
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1978
Why is such a nice result rarely, if ever, found in texts? Perhaps because it is usually necessary to use trigonometry to calculate the areas of regular polygons. A regular n-gon inscribed in a unit circle has an area n times that of the isosceles triangle having an edge as base and the ...
Alexanderson, G. L., Seydel, Kenneth
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Why is such a nice result rarely, if ever, found in texts? Perhaps because it is usually necessary to use trigonometry to calculate the areas of regular polygons. A regular n-gon inscribed in a unit circle has an area n times that of the isosceles triangle having an edge as base and the ...
Alexanderson, G. L., Seydel, Kenneth
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International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2012
We present a new model of a two-dimensional computing device called restarting tiling automaton. The automaton defines a set of tile-rewriting, weight-reducing rules and a scanning strategy by which a tile to rewrite is being searched. We investigate properties of the induced families of picture languages.
Průša, Daniel, Mráz, František
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We present a new model of a two-dimensional computing device called restarting tiling automaton. The automaton defines a set of tile-rewriting, weight-reducing rules and a scanning strategy by which a tile to rewrite is being searched. We investigate properties of the induced families of picture languages.
Průša, Daniel, Mráz, František
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Computer Graphics Forum, 1994
AbstractThis paper describes an efficient method for constructing a tiling between a pair of planar contours. The problem is of interest in a number of domains, including medical imaging, biological research and geological reconstructions. Our method, based on ideas from multiresolution analysis and wavelets, requires O(n) space and appears to require ...
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AbstractThis paper describes an efficient method for constructing a tiling between a pair of planar contours. The problem is of interest in a number of domains, including medical imaging, biological research and geological reconstructions. Our method, based on ideas from multiresolution analysis and wavelets, requires O(n) space and appears to require ...
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Uniform Tilings with Hollow Tiles
1981Tilings of the plane in which each tile is a closed topological disk, or some other simple kind of set, have been extensively studied from many points of view; see [18]. Of special interest are tilings whose tiles are regular polygons; there are many such tilings and they occur frequently in practical applications.
Branko Grünbaum +2 more
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Mathematics Magazine, 2012
A novel species of self-similar tilings is introduced. Results divide naturally into two categories, involving either polyforms or non-polyforms.
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A novel species of self-similar tilings is introduced. Results divide naturally into two categories, involving either polyforms or non-polyforms.
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Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2016
We present the groundwork for Tiles: an inventor toolbox to support the development of interactive objects by non-experts. Tiles is composed by (i) a set of physical input/output primitives to describe interaction styles with technology-augmented objects, (ii) extensible hardware modules easily embeddable in everyday things that implement the ...
Simone Mora +2 more
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We present the groundwork for Tiles: an inventor toolbox to support the development of interactive objects by non-experts. Tiles is composed by (i) a set of physical input/output primitives to describe interaction styles with technology-augmented objects, (ii) extensible hardware modules easily embeddable in everyday things that implement the ...
Simone Mora +2 more
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