Decidability and Periodicity of Low Complexity Tilings
Abstract
In this paper we study colorings (or tilings) of the two-dimensional grid . A coloring is said to be valid with respect to a set of rectangular patterns if all sub-patterns of the coloring are in . A coloring is said to be of low complexity with respect to a rectangle if there exist and a set of rectangular patterns such that is valid with respect to and . Open since it was stated in 1997, Nivat's conjecture states that such a coloring is necessarily periodic. If Nivat's conjecture is true, all valid colorings with respect to such that must be periodic. We prove that there exists at least one periodic coloring among the valid ones. We use this result to investigate the tiling problem, also known as the domino problem, which is well known to be undecidable in its full generality. However, we show that it is decidable in the low-complexity setting. Then, we use our result to show that Nivat's conjecture holds for uniformly recurrent configurations. These results also extend to other convex shapes in place of the rectangle.\\ After that, we prove that the bound is multiplicatively optimal for the decidability of the domino problem, as for all it is undecidable to determine if there exists a valid coloring for a given and set of rectangular patterns of size such that . We prove a slightly better bound in the case where , as well as constructing aperiodic SFTs of pretty low complexity.\\ This paper is an extended version of a paper published in STACS 2020.
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@article{arxiv.1904.01267,
title = {Decidability and Periodicity of Low Complexity Tilings},
author = {Jarkko Kari and Etienne Moutot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.01267},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Extended version: new higher bounds on pattern complexity