Summary
A novel species of self-similar tilings is introduced. Results divide naturally into two categories, involving either polyforms or non-polyforms. Some eye-catching findings are presented in what promises to be a rich field of research. The discovery of a class of triangle pairs showing arresting properties will undoubtedly surprise and appeal to many, not least those readers already conversant with rep-tiles.
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Lee Sallows
LEE SALLOWS was born in 1944 and raised in post-war London. He has lived in Nijmegen in The Netherlands for the past forty-odd years. Until recently he worked as an electronics engineer for the Radboud University. A handful of published articles on computational wordplay and recreational mathematics are among the fruits of an idle, if occasionally inventive, life.