Families of convex tilings
Combinatorics
2021-06-08 v1
Abstract
We study tilings of polygons with arbitrary convex polygonal tiles. Such tilings come in continuous families obtained by moving tile edges parallel to themselves (keeping edge directions fixed). We study how the tile shapes and areas change in these families. In particular we show that if is convex, the tile shapes can be arbitrarily prescribed (up to homothety). We also show that the tile areas and tile ``orientations'' determine the tiling. We associate to a tiling an underlying bipartite planar graph and its corresponding Kasteleyn matrix . If has quadrilateral faces, we show that is the differential of the map from edge intercepts to tile areas, and extract some geometric and probabilistic consequences.
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@article{arxiv.2106.03655,
title = {Families of convex tilings},
author = {Richard Kenyon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.03655},
year = {2021}
}