Tilingus
Tilingus is a term used in various contexts, often referring to the act or process of arranging tiles. In mathematics, tiling refers to the covering of a surface with one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps. This is a fundamental concept in geometry and has applications in fields such as crystallography and tessellations. The study of tilings explores the properties of the shapes used, their arrangements, and the resulting patterns.
In the field of construction and design, tiling refers to the installation of ceramic, stone, glass, or
The term tilingus might also appear in more specific technical contexts. For instance, in computer graphics