Metallic mean Wang tiles I: self-similarity, aperiodicity and minimality
Abstract
For every positive integer , we introduce a set made of Wang tiles (unit squares with labeled edges). We represent a tiling by translates of these tiles as a configuration . A configuration is valid if the common edge of adjacent tiles has the same label. For every , we show that the Wang shift , defined as the set of valid configurations over the tiles , is self-similar, aperiodic and minimal for the shift action. We say that is a family of metallic mean Wang shifts, since the inflation factor of the self-similarity of is the positive root of the polynomial . This root is sometimes called the -th metallic mean, and in particular, the golden mean when , and the silver mean when . When , the set of Wang tiles is equivalent to the Ammann aperiodic set of 16 Wang tiles.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2312.03652,
title = {Metallic mean Wang tiles I: self-similarity, aperiodicity and minimality},
author = {Sébastien Labbé},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.03652},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
60 pages, 24 numbered figures. v2: small change in title, fixed few typos, moved images of tilings at the end of introduction. v3: 64 pages, 33 numbered figures, changes during review, proof of self-similarity was completely rewritten and is now more formal. v4: 65 pages, 35 numbered figures, changes during review, 2 figures added in Section 5, removed Lemma 6.5. v5: small changes during review