tilingsmønster
Tilingsmønster, often translated as tiling pattern, refers to the way geometric shapes are arranged to cover a surface without any gaps or overlaps. This concept is fundamental in various fields, including art, architecture, mathematics, and computer graphics. In mathematics, tilings are closely related to tessellations, where a plane is covered by repeating shapes. These shapes are called tiles, and their properties dictate the possible patterns.
Common examples of tilingsmønster include square grids, hexagonal arrangements, and the intricate patterns found in Islamic
Beyond pure mathematics, tilingsmønster have significant aesthetic and practical applications. Architects use them to design facades,