tilaseurannan
Tilaseurannan, also known as tiling or tessellation, is a mathematical concept involving the arrangement of shapes, called tiles, to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps. The tiles used in tiling are typically regular polygons, such as squares, equilateral triangles, or hexagons, but can also be irregular shapes. The study of tiling has applications in various fields, including art, architecture, and computer graphics.
The simplest form of tiling is the square tiling, where squares are arranged in a grid pattern.
Tilings can also be classified as semi-regular or irregular. Semi-regular tilings use two or more types of
The study of tiling has a rich history, with examples of tiling found in ancient art and