On the nonexistence of $k$-reptile simplices in $\mathbb R^3$ and $\mathbb R^4$
Combinatorics
2017-07-18 v1 Metric Geometry
Abstract
A -dimensional simplex is called a -reptile (or a -reptile simplex) if it can be tiled by simplices with disjoint interiors that are all mutually congruent and similar to . For , triangular -reptiles exist for all of the form or and they have been completely characterized by Snover, Waiveris, and Williams. On the other hand, the only -reptile simplices that are known for , have , where is a positive integer. We substantially simplify the proof by Matou\v{s}ek and the second author that for , -reptile tetrahedra can exist only for . We then prove a weaker analogue of this result for by showing that four-dimensional -reptile simplices can exist only for .
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@article{arxiv.1602.04668,
title = {On the nonexistence of $k$-reptile simplices in $\mathbb R^3$ and $\mathbb R^4$},
author = {Jan Kynčl and Zuzana Patáková},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.04668},
year = {2017}
}
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41 pages, 18 figures